Created By: National Organization of Minority Architects - St. Louis Chapter
All three buildings in the neighborhood known as the Holy Corners Historic District were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
St. John's Methodist Church, 5000 Washington Ave. This massive structure on the southwest corner of Kingshighway and Washington was built in 1902.
Temple Israel, 5001 Washington Ave. Across Washington from St. John's, this Roman-style building with Corinthian columns was constructed in 1907 for the Temple Israel congregation.
Tuscan Temple, 5019 Westminster Place. Built in 1907, the six-column façade of this Greek Revival/Doric Order building creates a stunning view for those heading west on McPherson Avenue toward Kingshighway.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Sam Fox Open House STL Tour
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