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Historic home demolition sparks new preservation efforts

July 26, 2024 | Wildwood, St. Louis County, Missouri



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Historic home demolition sparks new preservation efforts
During the recent Historic Preservation Commission meeting, significant progress was made regarding the nomination of the Hyman Scott House for inclusion in the Wildwood Historic Register. The commission unanimously approved a recommendation report to be forwarded to the Wildwood City Council, which will hold a public hearing on the matter in August. This step is crucial for recognizing the historical significance of Mr. Scott's home.

Additionally, the commission discussed the upcoming demolition of a home at Portner Park, which has been delayed due to legal disputes over the property. The building has suffered extensive mold damage, prompting the decision for demolition, scheduled to begin in early August. The city plans to develop a master plan for the park, incorporating public input and participation from commission members in the planning process.

Another key topic was the African American History Project, which aims to establish a history trail along the Monarch Chesterfield levee. The project has received approval to move forward, with initial steps including stakeholder meetings and outreach to local partners, such as Union Baptist Church. The commission is also pursuing research and nominations for historical designations related to significant figures in the African American community, including Archer Alexander.

The meeting highlighted the commission's commitment to preserving local history and engaging the community in these initiatives, with plans for further discussions and public involvement in the coming months.

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