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The Shelby–Nicholson–Schindler House in Perryville, Missouri was first owned by an early settler in the 1830s
The Shelby–Nicholson–Schindler House is located at 701 W. St. Joseph Street in Perryville, Missouri (Perry County). The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 24, 1974. It is privately owned. For many photos, including beautiful garden images, click here for the Facebook site of the home.
See Inside a Missouri Palace that Looks Like a Roman Temple
I have searched real estate in Missouri for decades and have never seen a home quite like this one. The best way to describe it is it's a Missouri palace that either looks like a Roman temple or Buckingham Palace or maybe both. I found this exquisite home on Realtor.com....
See Inside a Missouri Palace that Looks Like a Roman Temple
I have searched real estate in Missouri for decades and have never seen a home quite like this one. The best way to describe it is it's a Missouri palace that either looks like a Roman temple or Buckingham Palace or maybe both. I found this exquisite home on Realtor.com....
See Inside a Missouri Palace that Looks Like a Roman Temple
I have searched real estate in Missouri for decades and have never seen a home quite like this one. The best way to describe it is it's a Missouri palace that either looks like a Roman temple or Buckingham Palace or maybe both. I found this exquisite home on Realtor.com....
See Inside a Missouri Palace that Looks Like a Roman Temple
I have searched real estate in Missouri for decades and have never seen a home quite like this one. The best way to describe it is it's a Missouri palace that either looks like a Roman temple or Buckingham Palace or maybe both. I found this exquisite home on Realtor.com....
This house in Perryville, Missouri is interesting because it's over 100-years-old
Doerr-Brown House in Perryville, Missouri.Photo byMarkkaempfer, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons. In 1980, the Doerr–Brown House in Perryville, Missouri was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house is located at 17 East St. Joseph Street.
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