The Commons Neighborhood Historic District in St. Charles, Missouri, is a cohesive residential area characterized by a variety of architectural styles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It showcases well-preserved examples of vernacular and period revival homes, reflecting the community's growth during that era.
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Architecture; Religion
554 Madison St., St. Charles, Missouri
Politics/Government
208-216 S. Main St., St. Charles, Missouri
Industry; Education; European; Architecture; Religion
Roughly Bounded By N. Fifth, Clark And French Sts. And The Missouri R., St. Charles, Missouri
Education; Architecture
Lindenwood Colleges Campus, St. Charles, Missouri
Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Watson, Gamble, Sibley & Elm Sts. & Alley Between Houston & N. Kingshighway, St. Charles, Missouri
Architecture; Invention
1005 Jefferson, St. Charles, Missouri
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Architecture
Portions Of Clay, Union, Kemper And Bon Ton Sts., St. Joseph, Missouri
Architecture; Commerce
Roughly Bounded By St. Joseph Ave., Myrtle St., Clark St., And Magnolia Ave.,, St. Joseph, Missouri
Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By 3rd, 91t, Francis, And Edmonds St., St. Joseph, Missouri
Black
914-916, 915, 921 Garfield St., Poplar Bluff, Missouri
Military; Architecture; Engineering
920 Fort St., Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Entertainment/Recreation; Exploration/Settlement
3575 N Smallin Rd., Ozark, Missouri