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The Washington Avenue Historic District is located in Downtown West, St. Louis, Missouri along Washington Avenue, and bounded by Delmar Boulevard to the north, Locust Street to the south, 8th Street on the east, and 18th Street on the west. The buildings date from the late 19th century to the early 1920s.
March 28, 1980 (1136 Washington Ave. 14: Paul Brown Building: Paul Brown Building: December 12, 2002 (818 Olive St. 15: Building at 1009 Olive St. Building at 1009 Olive St.
555 Washington Ave UNIT 100 St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. President. Anne-Marie Brockland: Website: https://www.bamsl.org: The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis ...
3117 St. Louis Ave. 1912 December 16, 2012 Eugene Field House ... 555 Washington Ave. 1875 June 23, 1983: Old Mutual Bank Building ...
3714–3726 Washington Ave. Imploded, April 26, 1997. 14: Beaumont Telephone Exchange Building ... 4306–4318 St. Louis Ave. 161: Sligo Iron Store Co. Buildings ...
Part of the Carondelet, East of Broadway, St. Louis MRA. Demolished per City of St. Louis Demolition Permit issued in October of 2021 and completed in June of 2022. [7] 75: Pevely Dairy Company Buildings: Pevely Dairy Company Buildings: July 19, 2006 : 3301 and 3305 Park Ave.
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The St. Louis congregation which became Washington Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion church was founded in about 1865 as home prayer meetings with the first known pastor, Gary Matthews. [2] After its founding and over the years, the location of the Washington Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion congregation moved around the neighborhood. [2]