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Robidoux Row is a historic apartment building located at 219-225 East Poulin Street in St. Joseph, Missouri. It was built by St. Joseph founder Joseph Robidoux in north St. Joseph in the late 1840s/early 1850s. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick structure with an attached single story brick building. Robidoux lived there at one point. [2]
Exhibit center with cave and worldwide fossils, also known as Missouri Institute of Natural Science Robidoux Row Museum: Saint Joseph: Buchanan: Northwest: Local history: Operated by the Saint Joseph Historical Society, mid-19th-century apartment building with exhibits of the city's history Rocheport Historical Museum: Rocheport: Boone: Central ...
Museum Hill Historic District: Museum Hill Historic District: March 8, 1991 : Roughly bounded by 9th, Francis, 12th, Jules, 15th and Messanie Sts.; also 321 and 323 N. 15th and 1510 Faraon St. St. Joseph
Robidoux Row, St. Joseph, Missouri. Joseph Robidoux IV (1783–1868), was an American fur trader credited as the founder of St. Joseph, Missouri, which developed around his Blacksnake Hills Trading Post. [1] His buildings in St. Joseph, known as Robidoux Row, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Robidoux Hill Historic District is a national historic district located at St. Joseph, Missouri. The district encompasses 61 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of St. Joseph. It developed between about 1865 and 1909, and includes representative examples of Italianate, Second Empire, and Queen Anne style architecture.
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