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Leonhard Haeger (1867–1977) was an architect in the United States. He designed buildings in
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including industrial structures, schools, and churches. He designed the
Alligator Oil Clothing Alligator Oil Clothing was a clothing company in the United States. The company made oilcloth. The company's buildings in St. Louis, Missouri are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The company's buildings were listed on the Nati ...
buildings and former
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buildings. Both were listed on the
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. The Alligator Oil Cloth building is at 4153-71 Bingham Avenue in St. Louis (
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). The company's buildings were listed on the National Register in 2013. They are in the Bevo neighborhood at 4153-7 Bingham Avenue. The two main buildings were designed by Haege. He also designed the Pevely Dairy plant which also remains standing. They are a four-story reinforced concrete factory building built in 1918 and a two-story reinforced concrete office and factory building built in 1919. He studied at Manual Training School, Smith. Academy, and the St. Louis School of Fine Arts. He married and had two sons. His son Leonard also became an architect. In 1907 he designed one of the first houses in Westminster.


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Alligator Oil Clothing Alligator Oil Clothing was a clothing company in the United States. The company made oilcloth. The company's buildings in St. Louis, Missouri are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The company's buildings were listed on the Nati ...
Company Building at 4153-71 Bingham Ave. St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri, NRHP listed *
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at 3301 and 3305 Park Avenue in St. Louis *
Pevely Dairy Company Plant The Pevely Dairy Company Plant was a former factory complex of the Pevely Dairy Company in St. Louis, Missouri, located at 1001 South Grand Boulevard and 3626 Chouteau Avenue. The eight-acre property included three contributing buildings and one ...
at 1001 S. Grand, 3626 Chouteau, 1101 Motard in St. Louis NRHP listed *3207-11 S. Grand, "referencing" building to its north built four years earlier *Church at 4700 South Grand (1931)


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Architecture of St. Louis The architecture of St. Louis exhibits a variety of commercial, residential, and monumental architecture. St. Louis, Missouri is known for the Gateway Arch, the tallest monument constructed in the United States. Architectural influences reflected ...
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1867 births 1977 deaths American architects 18th-century American architects {{DEFAULTSORT:Haeger, Leonhard