2024 Spring Lecture Series

Wed Apr 03 2024 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm

1805 S. 9th Street, St. Louis, MO, United States, Missouri 63104 | St. Louis

Landmarks Association of Saint Louis
Publisher/HostLandmarks Association of Saint Louis
2024 Spring Lecture Series
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IMPORTANT: Space is limited; each lecture requires its own reservation. Follow the ticket link to reserve your spot!
The Landmarks Association of St. Louis is proud to announce our inaugural 2024 Spring Lecture Series held at our new office in Soulard. Please join us for a diverse selection of talks about the history, architecture, and culture of the St. Louis Region.
With assistance from the Regional Arts Commission, all lectures are FREE. Lectures are on Wednesdays, but times vary between midday and evening. Free street parking is available along 9th and Soulard streets. Enter the building via the gangway on the north side (right-hand side of the building).
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April 3rd, 6pm: "The Discovery of the Soulard Stones" by author Dr. Ryan Johnston
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April 10th, 6pm: "The Architectural History of the Lemp Brewery" by historian & writer Chris Naffziger
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April 17th, 6pm: "Working with the City's Cultural Resources Office" by Meg Lousteau, director of the St. Louis City Cultural Resources Office
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April 24th, 6pm: "The Sutton and Rannells Families Homes and the Farms that Would Become Maplewood" by Maplewood historian Doug Houser
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May 1st, 12pm: "Building a Family Archive" by professional archivist Emma Prince
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May 8th, 6pm: "There Were Lions in the Way: Enslavement & the Underground Railroad in MO & IL" by author Julie Nicolai
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May 15th, 6pm: "You Can't Spell Style without STL" by Jeff & Randy Vines, co-owners of STL-Style
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May 22nd, 12pm: "Made in STL: The Stuff Underfoot that Built the 19th Century City" by Andrew Wanko, public historian at the MO History Museum
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May 29th, 12pm: "The History and Restoration of the Soulard Settler's Cottage" by Andrew Weil, executive director of Landmarks Association of St. Louis
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June 5th, 12pm: "The History of the Field House Museum & an Update on Flood Restoration Work" by Stephanie Bliss, director of the Field House Museum
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June 12th, 6pm: "The Lion's Den; Misadventures in Restoration" by home rehabbers Mitch & Amanda Goist
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June 19th, 6pm: "Dr. Richard Fuhrmann: Amateur Photographer in turn-of-the-century St. Louis" by Tom Gronski, researcher at the Campbell House Museum
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June 26th, 12pm: "The Photos of Dr. William Swekosky" by Andy Hahn, director of the Campbell House Museum
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1805 S. 9th Street, St. Louis, MO, United States, Missouri 63104

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