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Fayette Residential Historic District

Fayette Residential Historic District
Fayette Residential Historic District is located in Missouri
Fayette Residential Historic District
Fayette Residential Historic District is located in the US
Fayette Residential Historic District
Location Roughly bounded by Church St., W. Morrison St. and Cleveland Ave., Fayette, Missouri
Coordinates 39°08′35″N 92°41′08″W / 39.14306°N 92.68556°W / 39.14306; -92.68556Coordinates: 39°08′35″N 92°41′08″W / 39.14306°N 92.68556°W / 39.14306; -92.68556
Area 126 acres (51 ha)
Architect Megraw, Joseph; Megraw, W.J.
Architectural style Gothic Revival, Queen Anne, Italianate
MPS Historic and Architectural Resources of Fayette, Missouri
NRHP reference # 09000681
Added to NRHP September 3, 2009

Fayette Residential Historic District is a national historic district located at Fayette, Howard County, Missouri. The district encompasses 308 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures in a predominantly residential section of Fayette. It developed between about 1832 and 1956 and includes representative examples of Gothic Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne style architecture. Located in the district is the separately listed Coleman Hall. Other notable buildings include the Hampton L. Boon House / George Carson House (c. 1832), W. W. Blakemore House (c. 1905), John Sears House / John B. Clark House (a. 1835, 1900), McKinney Sisters House (c. 1900), Tully Chenowith House (c. 1925), Methodist Episcopal Parsonage (c. 1890), T. A. F. Mitchell House (c. 1935), Oliver H. P. Corprew House (1880s), Huntington Hall, A. F. Davis House (1880-1884), R. Lee Maupin House (1905), Mrs. John H. Farrington House (c. 1915), the Daly School (1924), the T. A. Grigsby Building (c. 1930), and St. Joseph's Catholic Church (1956).

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.



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