Conversation with Wence Sarmiento: Architect of the AAA
Written by Ryan J. Reed The American Automobile Association (AAA) Building was designed in 1976 by internationally known architect Wenceslao […]
Written by Ryan J. Reed The American Automobile Association (AAA) Building was designed in 1976 by internationally known architect Wenceslao […]
It is with a heavy heart that Landmarks Association announces the passing of our former Vice President and Board Member,
Born in Schuyler County, Illinois in 1838 or 1839, Jerome Bibb Legg came to St. Louis in 1864 to attend
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William Butts Ittner was born in St. Louis in 1864, the first child of Anthony and Mary Butts Ittner. Anthony,
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William S. Eames was born in Clinton, Michigan. His parents, natives of New York State, moved to St. Louis in
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