The Muny (originally the Municipal Theatre) is a historic landmark nestled in St. Louis’s famed Forest Park. More than five generations of St. Louis audiences have enjoyed Muny theatre productions. In 1939 the pergolas were modernized with stone columns and designed to shelter 15,000 people in case of rain. Located in Forest Park, a natural setting with high quality green …
Campbell House Museum
The Campbell House Museum has served the greater St. Louis area as one of America’s premier historic property museums. The Museum enlivens the history of St. Louis and Westward expansion through the story of the Campbell family and their home. Built in 1851, the first house in the elegant Lucas Place neighborhood, the Campbell house was the home of renowned …
North St. Louis Water Towers
Condition assessments were completed for both north St. Louis water towers. This increased public awareness of the importance of these historic structures and their repair needs. Documents were presented to City agencies in 2019 in an effort to secure public funds for the preservation of these irreplaceable components of St. Louis’ architectural heritage. See grant report – google drive. check file Bissell …
Soulard Settlers Cottage
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, this historic property in the Soulard neighborhood of South St. Louis has been restored and redeveloped in order to house the Landmark’s Association, an organization with a mission to preserve, enhance, and promote the architectural heritage of St. Louis.The property includes a rare stone masonry home which was likely built by an …