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Professional survey of mid-century Wildwood buildings finds no individual National Register eligibilities, flags clusters for further study

2231301 · January 30, 2025
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A consultant summarized a survey of 43 properties built between 1948 and 1950, finding concentrations of minimal traditional and ranch houses and recommending targeted geographic surveys such as Lindy Lane.

A consultant who completed a professional architectural survey for the city of Wildwood told the Historic Preservation Commission that the survey of 43 properties built around 1948'1950 did not identify any individually eligible properties for the National Register of Historic Places but did identify building clusters that merit further study.

Dr. Michael Allen, formerly head of the Preservation Research Office and currently teaching history, said the Wildwood Architectural Resources survey examined 43 properties drawn from the St. Louis County Assessor's records and used field visits from public rights-of-way and archival research…

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