North Gore Avenue Businesses

13-15 North Gore Avenue

Trembley Wilson Real Estate

Vernacular Classical Revival Style built in 1915

19 North Gore Avenue

The Parker Livery Building

Classical Revival Style built in 1914

21-25 North Gore Avenue

The Empire/Heritage Building

Classical Revival Style built in 1907

31-35 North Gore Avenue

The Webster Groves Trust Company

Cast Iron Victorian Style built in 1901

38 North Gore Avenue

Dr. Armstrong's Office

Vernacular Style built in 1880

44 North Gore Avenue

Missouri Pacific Railway Station

Queen Anne Style built in 1904

49 North Gore Avenue

Prehn's Grocery Store

Italianate Style Cast Iron Front built in 1880

58 North Gore Avenue

Brockman's Blacksmith Shop

Utilitarian Blacksmith built in 1892

60 North Gore Avenue

Schultz Feed Store

Utilitarian Feed Store built in 1893

Thompson Place and College Avenue Homes

135 Thompson Place

The A.B.M Thompson House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1869

220 College Avenue

The Mary Griffin House

American Foursquare Style built in 1907

224 College Avenue

The Peers Griffin House

Federal Style built in 1867

North Gore Avenue Buildings

330 North Gore Avenue

The Webster College for Boys

Stripped Classical Style built in 1853/1911

300 North Gore Avenue

The John M. Fulton House

Italianate Style built in 1867

North Rock Hill Apartments

220 & 226 North Rock Hill Road

The Cyrus Peterson Apartments

Mediterranean Vernacular Style built in 1918

Lee Avenue Homes

401-419 Lee Avenue

The Merrill L. McCarthy Houses

Bungalow Style built in 1919

447 Lee Avenue

The Louis F. Booth House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1896

458 Lee Avenue

The Morton J. Day House

Colonial Revival Style built in 1905

464 and 500 Lee Avenue

The Robert E. Funsten Houses

American Foursquare Style built in 1910

R.E. Funsten Dried Fruit and Nut Company
Workers World

524 Lee Avenue

The Ann Chandler House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1866

525 Lee Avenue (Demolished in 2008)

The John Parsons House

Queen Anne Style built in 1867

532 Lee Avenue

The John Prehn House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1877

537 Lee Avenue

The Barney Harris House

Queen Anne Style built in 1902

540 Lee Avenue

The William Kerruish House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1866

Parsons Avenue Homes

168 Parsons Avenue

The Francis Goddard House

Italianate Style built in 1871

155 Parsons Avenue

The John Prehn House

Italianate Style built in 1881

Foote Avenue Homes

465 Foote Avenue

The Sarah Dickey House

Federal Style built in 1862

433 Foote Avenue

The Oliver Dixon House

Vernacular with a Gambrel Roof built in 1872

430 Foote Avenue

The James Gray House

Colonial Revival Style built in 1874

424 Foote Avenue

The Jennie Louisa Brooks House

Queen Anne Style built in 1899

408 Foote Avenue

The Alice Early House

American Foursquare Style built in 1908

North Rock Hill Road Homes

140 N. Rock Hill Road

The Lucius Cheney House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1869

115 N. Rock Hill Road

The Jubal A. Early House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1884

Kirkham Avenue Homes

415 Kirkham Avenue

The Charles L. Merrill House

Classical Revival Style built in 1870/95

500 Kirkham Avenue

The Emmanuel Cartwright House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1869

St. John Avenue Home

143 St. John Avenue

The Alvah Clayton House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1876

Thank you for taking a walk through Webster Groves history.

The Historic Webster Walk Series has been created to provide residents and visitors with a look inside the unique character of Webster Groves, MO. The walks, guidebooks and this website are designed so that individuals, schools, scouts and other groups can tailor the walks to their own pace and particular interests.

Additional Webster Walks are available, each one focusing on a specific neighborhood. If you would like to make a tax-deductible contribution to support this important project, please make your check payable to the Webster Groves Historical Society and mail it to 1155 S. Rock Hill Road, Webster Groves, MO 63119.

For further information or if you would like to become a member of the Webster Groves Historical Society, please write us at the above address, call 314.968.1857  or visit us at historicwebster.org.

The Webster Groves Historical Society gratefully acknowledges this fine organization whose support of the initial project helped to make this fifth Webster Walk a reality for Webster Groves citizens and visitors both today and for many years to come.
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