600 Bompart Avenue

The First United Methodist Church

Jacobethan Church built in 1909-16

Fairview Avenue

643 Fairview Avenue

The Harry E. Clark House

Queen Anne Style built in 1890

633 Fairview Avenue

The William L. Clark House

American Foursquare Style built in 1910

619 Fairview Avenue

The Otto F. Lohaus House

Shingle Tudor Craftsman Style built in 1927

520 Fairview Avenue

The Catherine Bannan House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1906

459 Fairview Avenue

The G.L. Hawkins House

Prairie Style, Craftsman built in 1912

425,421,419 Fairview Avenue

The Herbert Lafayette Spradling Houses

Bungalow Style built in 1921 and 22

412 and 410 Fairview Avenue

The Otto F. Lohaus Houses

Tudor Revival Style built in 1928

405 Fairview Avenue

Bethany Lutheran Church

Danish Queen Anne Style built in 1904

Tuxedo Boulevard

Tuxedo Park Station

Queen Anne/Richardson Romanesque Railroad Station

Built in 1892

405 Tuxedo Boulevard

The James W. McDonough House

American Foursquare Style built in 1910

515 Tuxedo Boulevard

The Fred Hobe House

Queen Anne Style built in 1891

614 Tuxedo Boulevard

The Louisa Beckard House

Queen Anne Style built in 1891

Tuxedo and Bompart

The Tuxedo Park Christian Church

Shingle Style Queen Anne built in 1908

653 Tuxedo Boulevard

The William S. Hull House

Queen Anne Style built in 1890

Bompart Avenue

909 Bompart Avenue

Avery School

Jacobethan Style School built in 1916

1008 Bompart Avenue

The Alexander Hequembourg House

Queen Anne Style built in 1901

1018 Bompart Avenue

The Everett Hurd Smith House

Queen Anne Style built in 1904

1027 Bompart Avenue

The Leonard Blood House

Queen Anne Style built in 1889

1033 Bompart Avenue

The Cleveland Charles Leeman House

Bungalow Style built in 1916

Bompart and North Forest

Barnicle Park

Established in 1964

North Forest Avenue

627 North Forest Avenue

The Mathilda Lincoln House

Dutch Colonial Style built in 1908

633 North Forest Avenue

The Charles D. Wright House

Dutch Colonial Style built in 1908

632 North Forest Avenue

The Louis P. Eber House

American Foursquare Style built in 1902

655 North Forest Avenue

The Nicholas Beaver House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1873

670 North Forest Avenue

The Arthur A. Mahoney House

Concrete Block Vernacular Style built in 1902

681 North Forest Avenue

The Hollis N. Allen House

Colonial Revival Style built in 1930

701 North Forest Avenue

The William Jamieson House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1868

707 North Forest Avenue

The William Beasley House

Italianate Style built in 1871

742 & 746 North Forest Avenue

The John Higdon House and Barn

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1895

750 North Forest Avenue

The William Howard Brown Jr. House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1890

Summit Avenue

1012 Summit Avenue

The George R. Reeves House

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1890

731-55 Marshall Avenue at Summit

Marshall Avenue Business District

Commercial Vernacular Style built in 1890-1927

720,716,708,704,700 Summit Avenue

Streetcar Row Catherine Gregory Houses

American Foursquare Style built in 1905,09

Theater Lane

517 Theater Lane

The Suburban School of Music

Victorian Vernacular Style built in 1909

515 Theater Lane

The Morning Glory Cabin

Log Cabin Style built in 1904

Bompart Avenue

502 Bompart Avenue

The Robert E. McMath House

Shingle Style Queen Anne built in 1906

511 Bompart Avenue

The Benjamin F. Webster House

 Queen Anne Style built in 1898

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.

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.

Webster University

Founded by Kathy Weyhrich and Greg Falk
Written by Ann Morris
Brochure Illustrated by Nicky Bottger
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