Click on the title to read the Garabungalow info I found on the web.
This building is located across the alley from my garage and its puzzled me over a decade. There's no garage door facing the alley just bricked in windows.
I stalked it until last year when new neighbors arrived and I wrangled an invitation into the back yard and confirmed my suspicion that this building housed the original owner while the Big House was being built in front of the Lot.
The garage door that exists in the front of the building was added during the early 60's. This info comes from another neighbor who has lived on my block for 50 years. It's also the only home on the block that has a drive way from the front to the back.
Beau likes to get in my photos. See that white blur? That's why his native name is Running Cloud.
I think these are the original entry doors. Door on the left has a mail slot.
Brick flu for the stove:
Oak floor boards:
Alley view with bricked in windows.
Presenting a collection of St. Louis bricks, sidewalk markers, and the Fleur-de-lis as architectural detail on and in city buildings, brick collecting, urban exploration, and my life by Christian Herman. Reporting from Tower Grove South in St. Louis, MO
2/8/09
2/5/09
1/24/09
Ivory Glazed Terra Cotta Cornice - 41 Hartford
1/21/09
Sold (For Sale: 1921 New World Altas)
1/16/09
Vitrolite
Tile on storefront on Meramec east of Grand
Grand Ave circa 1971- 1975
Quoined Brick in TGS
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