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Statement on the General Management Plan for the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
Photograph showing a 1950s-era model of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. Yesterday at 11:59 p.m. the National Park Service ended
“An Unparalleled Cultural Treasure”: Remarks on the SLPS Facilities Management Plan
Kennard Elementary Landmarks Board Member William G. Seibert provided the following remarks at the public meeting on the St. Louis
Landmarks Urges Preservation Safeguards for Historic Schools
The Board of Directors of Landmarks Association adopted this position statement at its January meeting. Landmarks Association of St. Louis strongly
Landmarks Honors Former Director Carolyn Hewes Toft
Carolyn Hewes Toft On the evening of January 24, 2009, the doors of Architecture St. Louis were thrown open to
Private Lease Legislation for Jefferson National Expansion Memorial No Longer a Threat
Written by Michael R. Allen, Former Assistant Director Possible efforts to place the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial under private control appear
Missouri State Historic Preservation Office Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Written by Michael R. Allen, Former Assistant Director Joe Jaegers and Orval Henderson pose. This past Friday, Missouri celebrated an
Landmarks’ Board Adopts Resolution In Support Of Preserving Sugar Loaf Mound
Written by Andrew B. Weil, Researcher The Board of Directors of Landmarks Association of St. Louis approved the following resolution on
The Last Standing Mound In Mound St. Louis City Is For Sale
Written by Andrew B. Weil, Researcher Sugarloaf Mound, photo by Andrew B.Weil It has recently come to the attention of
“After Hours” Exhibit is First at Architecture St. Louis
Following the launch of educational programs at its new downtown home, Architecture St. Louis, Landmarks Association of St. Louis hosted its first


