Villa Uhrig Was St. Louis Brewer’s Home
Restored 1850s Italianate villa near 34th and Lisbon is one of city's oldest homes.
Restored 1850s Italianate villa near 34th and Lisbon is one of city's oldest homes. Back to the full article.
Restored 1850s Italianate villa near 34th and Lisbon is one of city's oldest homes.
Restored 1850s Italianate villa near 34th and Lisbon is one of city's oldest homes. Back to the full article.
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Dave and Stephanie buying Villa Uhrig and then opening Amaranth was one of the best things to happen to the neighborhood in a long time. Their perseverance and positive energy are amazing.
I have been looking at this house for decades, but did not know its history. Thank you for the article. I am going to forward it to a friend who grew up just around the corner in what was a very German neighborhood in the 50’s an 60’s. One woman down the block washed the sidewalk every day. I am glad this neighborhood is bouncing back.