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1 S. Seventh St., 1906, Ann Hawkins Gentry Building
10 N. Fourth Street – J. W. “Blind” Boone Home
Media coverage of John William “Blind” Boone home at 10 N. Fourth Street
1003 Sunset Drive
102 S. Ninth Street – Hall Theatre
110 S. Ninth St. – Booche’s, circa 1925
1104-1106 E. Broadway – Central Dairy Building
111 S. Ninth Street – Virginia Building – National Register 2002
1123 Wilkes Blvd., 1907, Hamilton-Brown Shoe Factory
1123 Wilkes Blvd., 1907, Hamilton-Brown Shoe Factory
1208 Locust St., Lee School
121 N. West Boulevard – Arch McHarg Log Cabin, not McCard as previously reported
1223 Frances Drive
123 S. Ninth St., 1899, Calvary Episcopal Church
1312 W. Broadway – Champlin House
1315 University Avenue – home now a bed and breakfast
1320 S. Fairview Road, Fairview United Methodist Church, 1940
14 S. Jefferson Road, Mexico, Missouri
1411 Anthony Street, ca., 1906, Dutch Colonial, Arthur and Susie Buchroeder House
1415 University Ave.
1502 Anthony St., Francis Pike House, 1939 Tudor Revival
1506 University Ave.
1508 Ross St.
1526 Wilson Avenue – James Jamieson designed – in the East Campus Neighborhood Historic District
1600 E. Broadway Boone County hospital
1601 Stoney Brook Place
1619 University Ave.
1620 Hinkson Avenue – Sally Flood House
17 and 19 N. Fifth St.
1844 Cliff Drive, ca., 1950, David and Helen Pinkney
2 East Stewart Road – Vessell Home
2007 S. Country Club Drive
201 E. Brandon Road – Neate Home
2011 N. Country Club Drive
202 S. Glenwood Ave. — Walter Williams Home
206 Bingham Road, Harry Satterlee Bill and Florence Henderson Home
211 Westwood
214 St. Joseph St.
28 N. Eighth St., Guitar Building, 1910.
2815 Oakland Gravel Road – Guitar Mansion, mistakenly called Confederate Hill
2911 Old Highway 63 South – Annie Fisher Home
3005 Mexico Gravel Road – Greenwood Heights
315 N. 10th Street – Samuel H. & Isabel Smith Elkins House
401 West Blvd., South
4713 Brown Station Road – Keene School Home
502 Edgewood Avenue – Walter Johnson
504, 608, 704 Westmount Avenue “Peanut Brittle” Winterton C. Curtis Homes
509 Thilly Ave.
511 Westwood Ave.
606 S. College Ave.
610 W. Broadway
611 W. Worley, ca. 1904, James and Suzie Ridgeway Home
611 W. Worley, ca. 1904, James and Suzie Ridgeway Home
625 Cherry Street – Columbia Telephone Building
700 West Broadway
703 Ingleside Drive, ca. 1926, Spanish Eclectic, W.J. and Clara Lhamon House
703 Westmount, ca. 1909, W.D.A. and Frederica Westfall
709 W. Broadway – The Heidman House
716 W. Broadway – The Taylor Home
823 Crestland Ave.
8939 West Terrapin Road, ca. 1862-1903, William B. Hunt
905 S. Providence Road, Bessie and Dr. J.E. Thornton, 1926, Tudor Revival
916 West Stewart Road, ca., 1930, Tudor Revival, Claude and Stella Woolsey House
923 S. Providence Road, Chaney home
Homes to museums, bed and breakfasts and college buildings
Maplewood: 14-inch walls, a $3 million heritage and $14,400 grant
Shotgun House
Apartments
Apartment media coverage
Belvedere Apartments 206 Hitt St.
Beverly Apartments, 211 Hitt St.
Frederick Apartments
Niedermeyer Apartments
Areas, National Register, parks, streets
Education
1011 Rogers, Columbia College’s Missouri Hall
Firestone-Baar Chapel, 1209 E. Walnut St.
MU
115 Business Loop West, Ellis Fischel or Mizzou North
24 E. Stewart Road – Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House
512 Rollins Road, Kappa Kappa Gamma Society
602 Sanford Place, Sanford F. Conley house – MU Campus
Francis Quadrangle, 1871, Switzler Hall
MU – Pi Beta Phi Missouri Alpha Chapter House, 1930
MU Media Coverage
Pickard Hall – University of Missouri
Swallow Hall – MU Campus – Francis Quadrangle
Switzler Hall
Jesse Hall
Parker Hall
Waugh Street – Senior Hall – Stephens South Campus
Public schools
1410 Hinkson Ave. — Thomas Hart Benton Elementary School
713 Rogers, 1910, Jefferson Junior High
People
Black History
Black history news coverage
Lynching of James Scott, 1923
Commercial
1405 West Business Loop Pierce Pennant Motor Hotel, now Candlelight Lodge
1411 Business Loop East, 1938, Arrow Head Motel
201-215 S. Ninth St. – Missouri Theatre, 1928
Media Coverage – 201-215 S. Ninth St. – Missouri Theatre, 1928
23 S. Eighth Street – Tiger Hotel, 1927
300 N. Tenth St.
407 S. Sixth Street — Missouri State Teachers Association Building
411 E. Broadway, 1917, McKinney Building
821 E. Walnut Street — Athens Hotel
900-902 Range Line – Heibel-March Drug Store
Commercial Buildings Media Coverage
Capturing Columbia’s Cinema Century
Miller Building – 800 Broadway
Movie Theaters
Timeline
CoMo200
CoMo/BoCo 200 Media Coverage
Media coverage
About
Government
1501 Business Loop 70 E, Municipal Power Plant
600 E. Broadway – Howard Municipal Building
701 E. Ash Street — Columbia National Guard Armory
Shop
Sacred Spaces
1115 Locust St., Sacred Heart Catholic Church
401 N. Fifth St., 1923, Fifth Street Christian Church
Cemeteries
1217 W. Business Loop 70, Calvary Cemetery
30 E. Broadway – Columbia Cemetery
Sacred place media coverage
South Fairview Road, Fairview Cemetery
Misc.
National Register of Historic Places
Downtown Columbia Historic District
Areas of historical significance
East Campus Neighborhood Historic District
Hubbell Place Addition
North Central
Quarry Heights Neighborhood
Parks
Brick Streets
Demolitions
Learn
Organizations
Reports
2009 Locust Historic Study Area Report
National Register
National Register – Areas
National Register – Homes
Notable Properties
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June 30, 2021
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Events to mark Columbia Missouri’s bicentennials.
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