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12 Αυγ 2024 · While the most well-known places in the city’s art scene tend to be the St. Louis Art Museum, the Contemporary Art Museum of St. Louis, and the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, there is a wealth of local favorites that give you a different experience.
George I. Barnett also designed the Stoddard School, illustrated here, identical to the Chouteau School and built the same year. Location: 2612 Papin Street (formerly Cozzens Street), St. Louis, Missouri Date of Construction: 1859 Date of Demolition: 1984 Architect: George I. Barnett
6 Φεβ 2014 · In 1764 Auguste Chouteau made landfall on the banks of the Mississippi River and began construction of the fur-trading post that would become St. Louis. He was just fourteen at the time, and acting at the behest of his mother's lover, Pierre Laclede.
18 Ιουλ 2019 · The Auguste Chouteau mansion was the first of the great buildings in St. Louis. Built in 1764, shortly after St. Louis was founded, the structure was known for most of its existence as St. Louis cofounder Auguste Chouteau’s mansion but was originally the residence and headquarters of the city’s other cofounder, Pierre Laclede.
A new generation of Chouteau women would create homes that served as gathering places and centers of socialization and education: Julie Cabanné in St. Louis and Berenice Ménard Chouteau in a new Chouteau outpost, Kansas City.
26 Οκτ 2012 · Chouteau, then 54 and a prominent community leader, described how he and Laclede chose an “empty” but auspicious bluff south of the confluence of the mighty Mississippi and Missouri and how he himself had oversee the post’s construction.
Grand Center Arts District, St. Louis, Missouri. 8,365 likes · 11 talking about this · 5,620 were here. Grand Center Arts District is the landmark destination for arts and culture organizations, creative