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Preservation commission votes to advance nomination of early 20th-century Woodlawn Avenue house

O'Fallon Historic Preservation Commission · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The O'Fallon Historic Preservation Commission voted to draft a resolution nominating a circa-1910 Woodlawn Avenue house (built by members of the Roper family) for historic designation and to place that resolution on the commission’s February agenda before referral to city council.

The O'Fallon Historic Preservation Commission voted to prepare a resolution to nominate a Woodlawn Avenue residence — described by commissioners as a representative Craftsman house built about 1910 by Paul and Joseph Roper — for historic designation and to place the draft resolution on the commission’s February agenda.

Commissioners and staff highlighted the house's original exterior and interior woodwork, a later…

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