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I'm old enough to remember when North Grand Avenue still looked grand. The Tower Theatre and more fine old churches, shop fronts. Happy that the towers are standing.
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Always loved school picnics at Chain of Rocks and the romantic little castle and palace. It was scary to meet another car on the bridge.
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Love those St. Louis Tudor style arched door cottages, that one is a beauty. I had a smaller Tudor style cottage from the twenties that had one of the little cabinet doors to retreive the mail without having to go outside, it also had a small kitchen, peole had dining rooms and actually used them. Those red granite pavers came from the renovation of the levee and old riverfront street. My childhood house in the county had some of those for flower beds.
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Interesting, he had quite a walk from the Mart Building. Thanks for your service and for your vision to save a building.
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Love the bullseye windows.
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Happy it was saved from the wrecking ball.
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Impressive mill work. Perfect size, nice Corgi. .
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Good job with the period appropriate furnishings. Love the woodwork.
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I remember when that St. Louis flag was designed for the St. Louis bicentennial in 1964, whatever happened to the Spanish Pavilion? Mayor Cervantes secured it from the New York World's Fair.
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The little blue and white tiled floor is nice. Makes a fine space. Pocket doors look like quarter sawn oak doors to me. A good space for art.
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Neo classical, corinthian columns, Ionian on porte cochere, probably find some doric somewhere in the hodge podge. Interiors are some elements of lots of styles including arte nouveau and Aesthetic/Arts and Crafts. Yes, it's a mix. Go on up to Kirksville and look at the Italianate House, if it is still there.
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Heat register/vent is a nice detail. Was this originally a shot gun with one room opening to the next? Good job.
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Those flu plate covers, heated with oil stoves when they stopped using the coal furnace. Probably divided up into flats at some point. Nice one, worthy of being saved.
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I would appreciate a video on the Cupples house. I would like to see more on The Sappington House too. Boone Home is my favorite. Thanks for showing Taille de Noyer in Florissant.
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Nursery was my favorite.
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I did not know about non-alcohol beer Bevo, thank you.
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Good video, thank you.
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Lovely, Mount Vernon was also scored like the summer kitchen to resemble stone.
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Always happy to see a St. Louis woman, who did well.
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I like the bow windows.
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Buckminster Fuller had his day, especially in the sixties. Good dog.
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The family library/gathering room.
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Main hall and butler's pantry are my favorites, Teddy Roosevelt would have felt at home with all the creepy animal head trophies, the eyes seem to follow you. Oh, I like the bath upstairs too, lovely floor. She paid nice attention to the details. Your very own speakeasy and saloon must have been nice. I can remember when I was a child and going into the grand main library and being awed by it.
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Nice house. River Des Peres has a nicer ring to it than Dogtown (Hyacinthe Bucket moment). That's a great mission/arts and crafts style staircase and the stain glass windows too. Maybe it was a nursery that opens to the other bedroom. That looks like nineteen-fifties wallpaper in the utility room. Was the house ever broken into a boarding house with perhaps an upstairs kitchen with that wallpaper?
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A real beauty, plaster medallion painted to resemble majolica?
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Love the architecture in Charleston, hurray for pink.π
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It has everything, even a dutch gambrel roof line on the side. A princess needs to live in the tower room. Hesrth room used to be a porch or porte cochere, step out of your coach and enter through those those beautiful leaded doors, those are my favorite feature. No wait, the craftsmen style bookcases are my favorite. I will never understand barn doors, but to each their own. I must have missed it, was there no way out to the ramparts/sun porch? Interesting house.
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Avila adobe, fifteen foot ceilings with cottonwood beams and an 'orginal tar' sealant for the roof.
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I loved that house.β€
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Yes, it is a fancier open back staircase, many of them were closed staircases going to the kitchen.
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The studio space is not claustrophobic, which cannot be said of all parts of the home, like living in a sculpture. The cool must have been a burden at times.
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I love the Italianate style, especially the entry portico.
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Merry Christmas, thank you.
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Shaw's Tower Grove House is favorite, although the Afton rock house is close second.
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Staircase looks hazardous, not even a silk rope handrail. My sister enjoyed the biography of Clark's daughter.
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Is that clown painting from an amusement park haunted house ride? I like their relaxed style and they did a great job on yard.
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Now go to Dogtown, Des Peres brought it to mind. Those mid-century tuck-ins stick out like sore thumbs.
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Love those Tudors. Santa hanging from the flower box, he's quite the acrobat. 18.21 too. Thanks guys, loved it.
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I love the lion house with the W.H. mounting block, get well Nathan.
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Thank you.
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Beaux Arts, so pretty, thank you, glad they did not tear it down.
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I like the staircase, works for a bed and breakfast for trips to the wineries.
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Just in time to go with Season 2 of The Gilded Age, you did a fine job. I have Schermerhorn in my family tree (the poor relative).
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Nice one, great views.
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Handplate, I have one on my swinging door into the kitchen, that home is much more spacious than it appears from the street. Nice master addition. I vote tornado.
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Nice kitchen.π
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I love Kimmswick, tasty food at the Blue Owl.
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Pretty bones.
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The library with the wonderful glass doored bookcases and wonderful sculpted ceiling.π
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I remember going to a job interview at Bell Telephone which went long, and coming out to find a parking ticket, went immediately into our beautiful City Hall and admired the staircase and paid my fine. They offered me a job but not before I had already accepted another one. The Civil Courts Building is my favorite.
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Interesting that the furniture would go to Hollywood for the making of screwball comedies of the rich kicking up their heels to cheer up movie audiences in the midst of a grinding depression, My Man Godfrey is one of my favorites.
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Harris Teacher's College? I love the limestone retaining wall on the last house, that would be a child's delight to walk upon and jump off until the owner came out and told you to go home.
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I walked by this building every day in the summer of 1966 going to my bus stop, had a summer job downtown.
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Interesting house, I like how they made an entrance to the basement, which probably had those slanted basement doors that I and my pals used to jump on like a trampoline. the wooden ones had some nice give to them, which is why people replaced them with metal. A city childhood was much more fun than the burbs.
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I think it was 2 family flats once upon a time, great yard.
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Any plans for the structure, which looks fairly sound on a good foundation.
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That gangway was fun for kids to climb up the walls.
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There is my favorite building, the civil courts building in the kitchen window view.
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Bay windowsπ
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Home theatre.
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Staircases π
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The Astor house.
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Our wonderful bridge.
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Queen Anne
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Parlor and study, a gambrel roof.β€
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Library
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Italianate entry and the upstairs hall with the gothic window.
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Very lovely.
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Lots of favorites.π
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Love the enamel.
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