In case you missed it, here are links to coverage of the February 2013 announcement of six historic sites named to the Columbia Most Notable Properties List by the Columbia Historic Preservation Commission.
Qualifications for being named to the list include the property being older than 50 years, within Columbia’s city limits and highlights the historical or architectural influences in Columbia. To learn more about the Most Notable Properties criteria, check out this publication by the city.
The 2013 properties are as follows:
920 Cherry St. — Niedermeyer Apartments, circa 1837, with additions in 1902.
110 S. Ninth St. — Booche’s, circa 1925.
511 E. Rollins St., Pi Beta Phi Missouri Alpha Chapter House, 1930.
1411 Anthony St. – Arthur and Susie Buchroeder House, circa 1906. Dutch Colonial revival-style
703 Ingleside Drive, W.J. and Clara Lhamon House, 1926.
916 W. Stewart Road — Claude and Stella Woolsey House, circa 1930.
To read more about the properties, here are links to media coverage of the properties.
Feb. 5, 2013 — Columbia’s 2013 Most Notable Properties. Six properties, including a business rather than a property per se, were named to the Columbia Most Notable Properties list. Columbia Missourian article.
Feb. 5, 2013 — Commission to honor city’s notable properties: Six buildings to be recognized. Columbia Daily Tribune article.