Throw Back Tuesday: Ferdinand Herold Residence
Photo: Ferdinand Herold residence, 3155 S. Jefferson Ave Ferdinand Herold was born on December 31, 1829 in Hessen, Germany. After coming...
Throw Back Tuesday: Casa Loma Ballroom
The first ballroom built at 3343 Iowa Ave was known as the Cinderella Ballroom and opened in 1927. Retail shops and a bowling alley...
Throw Back Tuesday: 2753 Cherokee Street
Christian Morschel was a Captain in the First Regiment of the St. Louis County Militia during the Civil War. He was later the President...
Throw Back Tuesday: The Sobery Bakery
It's no surprise that St. Louis has a lengthy history of German immigrants and bakeries. 2730 Gravois is another example of where the two...
Throw Back Tuesday: Koch Bakery
In 1909 Charles Koch opened a bakery at 2903 S. Jefferson Ave. In 1936 the interior was renovated in the art-deco style. Photo: Mr. Koch...
Throw Back Tuesday: Dobler's Califo Market
2917 S. Jefferson Avenue was built in 1902. Like many merchant businesses, the owner's apartment was above the store front. Photo:...
Throw Back Tuesday: Burgdorf Motor Company
The Burgdorf Motor Company was in business at 2727 S. Jefferson Ave from 1932-1955. They originally sold De Vaux automobiles until the...
Throw Back Tuesday: Swiss Hall
The site of 2724-2726 Arsenal was once the home of the Swiss Hall. Built in 1888 by Conrad Ebner, the building was originally know as...
Throw Back Tuesday: Bernard Crickard Residence
Bernard Crickard was born in Ireland. A stone cutter by trade, we partnered with John Withnell to found the Crickard & Doyle. They did...