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JEFFERSON CITY, MO, DEC. 28, 2023 –  The Missouri Advisory Council on Historic Preservation will consider nominations to the National Register of Historic Places during its quarterly meeting at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 12 in the LaCharrette and Nightingale Creek Conference Rooms at the Lewis and Clark State Office Building, located at 1101 Riverside Drive, Jefferson City, Missouri. Remote participation is also available as outlined below. 

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Teleconference Call number: 650-479-3207
WebEx meeting number (access code): 2632 625 3243
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NOTICE: This public meeting may be subject to audio and video recording

The following nominations will be considered at the meeting:  

  • Chouteau’s Landing Historic District, roughly bounded by Cedar Street, South 1st Street, Chouteau Avenue, and South 3rd Street in St. Louis
  • Middle River School (One-Teacher Public Schools of Missouri, c.1774 to c. 1973), 6587 County Road 305, Fulton, Callaway County          

The Missouri Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is a group of historians, architects, archaeologists and citizens with an interest in historic preservation. The council is appointed by the governor and works with the Department of Natural Resources' State Historic Preservation Office, which administers the National Register of Historic Places program for Missouri. The council meets quarterly to review Missouri property nominations to the National Register, the nation's honor roll of historic properties. Approved nominations are forwarded to the Keeper of the National Register in Washington, D.C., for final approval.

More information, including draft nominations and meeting agenda, is included online at dnr.mo.gov/commissions-boards-councils/advisory-council-historic-preservation

Middle River School, an example of a One-Teacher Public School building constructed in Missouri during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

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