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The columns on display in 2011 at the City Museum
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William Stix School
Address: 226 S. Euclid Avenue
Neighborhood: Central West End
Date: 1921
Architect: Rockwell Milligan
The Stix School was demolished in 1997. Today a garage for the adjacent Barnes-Jewish Hospital stands on the site. The four massive columns surrounding the entrance were salvaged and today stand at the City Museum, forming a free-standing mini-colonnade.
Next door was the single-story Elias Michael School for handicapped children, demolished at the same time. Today a hotel for the hospital stands in its place.
Links:
The Loss of William Stix and Elias Michael Schools at VanishingSTL
Stix School at History Happened Here
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