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Maritz And Young
Maritz & Young is an architectural firm in Missouri. Some of their works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. * Balmer & Weber Music House Co. Building, 1004 Olive St. St. Louis, Missouri, NRHP-listed * Westwood Country Club, clubhouse in Westwood, Missouri *One or more works in NRHP-listed Carrswold Historic District, Clayton, Missouri *One or more works in NRHP-listed Wydown-Forsyth District, Clayton and St. Louis, Missouri *One of more works in NRHP-listed Brentmoor Park, Brentmoor and Forest Ridge District The Brentmoor Park, Brentmoor and Forest Ridge District is a historic district comprising three private subdivisions in the city of Clayton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, that were platted in 1910, 1911, and 1913, respectively by Henry Wrig ..., Clayton, Missouri References Further reading''The Architecture of Maritz & Young: Exceptional Historic Homes of St. Louis'', by Kevin Amsler and L. John Schott, University of Chicago Press {{DEFAULTS ...
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National Register Of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value". A property listed in the National Register, or located within a National Register Historic District, may qualify for tax incentives derived from the total value of expenses incurred in preserving the property. The passage of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) in 1966 established the National Register and the process for adding properties to it. Of the more than one and a half million properties on the National Register, 95,000 are listed individually. The remainder are contributing resources within historic districts. For most of its history, the National Register has been administered by the National Park Service (NPS), an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior. Its goals are to help property owners and inte ...
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Balmer & Weber Music House Co
Balmer may refer to: * Balmer (crater), lava-flooded remains of a lunar crater * Balmer (surname) Balmer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Thomas Balmer (born 1952), Oregon Chief Justice * Billy Balmer (1875–1961), English footballer who played for Everton * Edwin Balmer (1883–1959), American science fiction writer * ... * the Balmer series of spectral lines See also

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Westwood Country Club
Westwood Country Club is a country club in Westwood, Missouri, in central St. Louis County, Missouri. Westwood Country Club is one of the top four elite St. Louis area country clubs, along with St. Louis Country Club, and, with Old Warson Country Club and Bellerive Country Club, one of the "big four" elite St. Louis clubs. Membership is about 650 families, mostly (although no longer entirely) Jewish. The par-72 18-hole golf course was designed by Harold Paddock and built in 1928. The course was more recently renovated under the direction of golf architect Keith Foster. There are four Har-Tru and six Deco Turf tennis courts and an Olympic-size swimming pool. The club was founded in 1907 specifically to provide a Jewish country club for the St. Louis area, during a time when most country clubs excluded Jews from membership. It was first built in the town of Glendale, Missouri, Glendale. By 1927 many of the members' households had moved westward to the Central West End, St. Louis, Ce ...
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Westwood, Missouri
Westwood is a village in west St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 278 at the 2010 census. Geography Westwood is located at (38.640619, -90.434286). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2020 census As of the 2020 census there were 316 people and 116 households living in the village. The racial makeup of the village was 80.7% White, 3.2% African American, 10.8% Asian, 0.3% from other races, and 4.7% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.1% of the population. 2010 census At the 2010 census there were 278 people, 120 households, and 88 families living in the village. The population density was . There were 125 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 92.1% White, 2.2% African American, 3.6% Asian, 0.7% from other races, and 1.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.2%. Of the 120 households 23.3% had c ...
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Carrswold Historic District
The Carrswold Historic District is a historic district in Clayton, Missouri. The district comprises a subdivision patterned after the garden city movement containing 23 single-family homes built between 1922 and 1924, which are located on Carrswold Drive on the north side of Wydown Boulevard. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Carrswold was designed by Danish-born landscape architect Jens Jensen and was built on the former estate of St. Louis businessman Robert E. Carr, for which the subdivision was named. Jensen originally landscaped the community with native greenery and plant species, including hawthorn Hawthorn or Hawthorns may refer to: Plants * '' Crataegus'' (hawthorn), a large genus of shrubs and trees in the family Rosaceae * ''Rhaphiolepis'' (hawthorn), a genus of about 15 species of evergreen shrubs and small trees in the family Rosace ..., sumac, and crabapple trees. Jensen also enacted several covenants, including prohibiting f ...
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Clayton, Missouri
Clayton is a city in and the seat of St. Louis County, Missouri. It borders the independent city of St. Louis. The population was 17,355 at the 2020 census. Organized in 1877, the city was named after Ralph Clayton, who donated the land for the St. Louis County courthouse. Geography Cityscape The architecture of central Clayton reflects its economic activity and eras of growth. An impressive collection of mid-century modern low and high rise structures contrast with earlier mansions, stores and flats. Its surrounding residential neighborhoods maintain a dense, walkable character and were largely developed in the prewar era. These neighborhoods consist of brick walkups, apartment buildings, mansions and modest single family homes centered around several small business districts. Neighborhoods Claverach Park Claverach Park is a residential neighborhood bounded by Wydown Boulevard on the north, Ridgemoor Drive and Big Bend Boulevard on the east, Clayton Road on the south ...
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Wydown-Forsyth District
The Wydown-Forsyth District, in Clayton and St. Louis, Missouri, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It is roughly bounded by Forsyth, Skinker Blvd., Fauquier and Wydown Terrace Dr., and University Lane. The listing included 236 contributing buildings In the law regulating historic districts in the United States, a contributing property or contributing resource is any building, object, or structure which adds to the historical integrity or architectural qualities that make the historic distric .... It includes works by Maritz & Young and other architects. Witmap References Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri National Register of Historic Places in St. Louis National Register of Historic Places in St. Louis County, Missouri Colonial Revival architecture in Missouri Tudor Revival architecture in Missouri {{StLouisMO-NRHP-stub ...
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Brentmoor Park, Brentmoor And Forest Ridge District
The Brentmoor Park, Brentmoor and Forest Ridge District is a historic district comprising three private subdivisions in the city of Clayton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, that were platted in 1910, 1911, and 1913, respectively by Henry Wright. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Description Inspired by the garden city movement, Wright designed all three of the subdivisions to face inward toward their common grounds and away from the noise and congestion of Wydown Boulevard and the streetcar line which formerly ran along it. The subdivisions share common characteristics such as limited access from surrounding thoroughfares, curving interior drives, up to lot sizes, and large, traditionally-designed houses. Brentmoor Park and Forest Ridge lie to the west of Big Bend Blvd. and flanking Wydown Blvd.; the entrances both have matching tile-roofed red granite pavilions that served as waiting areas for the streetcar that formerly ran along Wydown Blv ...
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