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Historical Markers in Hazelwood, Missouri
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ADJACENT TO ST. LOUIS COUNTY
Franklin County (135) ►
Jefferson County (47) ►
St. Charles County (233) ►
St. Louis (773) ►
Madison County, Illinois (217) ►
Monroe County, Illinois (166) ►
St. Clair County, Illinois (231) ►
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1 ► Missouri, St. Louis County, Hazelwood — Charbonier Bluff — Saint Stanislaus Conservation Area — Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail — ![]() |
Charbonier Bluff is the highest point on the lowest Missouri River and boasts a distinct appearance because of the exposed layer of coal at its base. As such, it was noted by the French explorers in the early 18th century who called it "La . . . — — Map (db m238812) HM |
2 ► Missouri, St. Louis County, Hazelwood — Knobbe House — ![]() |
The Knobbe House was built in the mid 1800's and owned originally by Bernard Henke. A farmer, Joseph Knobbe, a German immigrant, came to work for the Henke family in 1877 and in 1879 married Bernard's daughter, Mary Anna Henke. The City of . . . — — Map (db m217343) HM |
3 ► Missouri, St. Louis County, Hazelwood — The Little Red Schoolhouse — ![]() |
The Little Red Schoolhouse, once named the Old Elm Grove School, was built in 1852 and is recognized as one of the earliest school buildings in the county. This brick structure is typical of the one-room schools of the period. The school was closed . . . — — Map (db m217345) HM |
4 ► Missouri, St. Louis County, Hazelwood — Utz-Teson House — ![]() |
This house, more properly known as the Stuart-Utz-Teson House, is a two-story dog-trot house that began life in 1782 as a one room log cabin. It was purchased by Auguste Chouteau in 1804. Expanded in the early 1820's, it was owned by Alexander . . . — — Map (db m217346) HM |