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With no historic preservation ordinance in St. Louis County and a wave of developers looking for sites to build, unincorporated South County is losing some historic structures as three separate structures are under threat of being torn down and one is already gone.
The oldest house in Oakville, a stone farmhouse off Fine and Telegraph roads known as the Fine-Eiler House, was torn down by its owner earlier this year a fact that was revealed when the property came up for zoning for a new McBride Homes subdivision. Two other historic buildings known as the Kassebaum Building or Sessions Building could follow, since QuikTrip proposes tearing them down to construct a gas station at 5040 Lemay Ferry Road. The Concord Farmers Club has been purchased by Lindbergh Schools, although there are currently no plans made for the historic building that stands on the property.
Editor’s note: During the COVID-19 pandemic, The Call is looking back at school news from when students’ time in class was more normal. This news is from December 2018.
Louie, the St. Louis Blues mascot, visited Concord Elementary School during National Believe Day on Dec. 7, 2018 to collect letters for Santa from first-grade students. During National Believe Day, Macy’s doubles its donations to the Make-A-Wish Foundation from $1 to $2 for each letter to Santa they receive.
That year marked the 11th year of Macy’s campaign. Letters could be sent online or delivered to Macy’s locations through Dec. 24. For more information about Macy’s Believe campaign and sending letters to Santa, visit