July
To be announced.
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This one-of-a-kind home at 2033 Barberry Lane was one of six beautiful Kirkwood homes featured on the Society's Holiday House Tour Sunday, December 14, 2008. Built in the 1890s, the home is the former Frisco train station which retains its original fireplaces, tower room and lots of added new spaces and amenities. The 5,000 sq. ft. medley of historic charm is nestled in the Meramec Highlands area and is noted for its exceptional restoration work by Agape Construction Company. |
The
Kirkwood Historical Society is in need of
volunteers for the following
positions:
Garden and yard work
House cleaning
Docents for Thursday and Sunday afternoons and special events
Gate House Gift Shop
Preserve and catalog historical information in library
Writers for Historical Review and Newsletter
Interview older Kirkwood residents for oral history
Gather items of historical interest to Kirkwood history
Available
at the Gate House Gift
Shop:
19" by 24" prints of 1909 Kirkwood map, suitable
for framing, in the Gate House Gift Shop
$65.00
The
new edition of the book The History of
Kirkwood, Missouri by June Wilkinson Dahl is
available at Mudd's Grove
$20.00 a copy.
Contact
us at:
Kirkwood Historical Society
P. O. Box 220602, Kirkwood, MO 63122
314.965.5151
Our
cookbook, Favorite Recipes of Friends of the
Kirkwood Historical Society , is available
at the Gift Shop
$10 per
copy
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