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The Chatillon–DeMenil Mansion, a significant historical site in St. Louis, Missouri, was initially constructed in 1848 for Henry Chatillon, a pioneer of the time. The mansion was later expanded by Nicolas DeMenil, a prominent businessman in St. Louis, between 1855 and 1863. The mansion is located at 3352 DeMenil Place in Benton Park.
Today, the Chatillon–DeMenil Mansion functions as a house museum. It is recognized in the National Register of Historic Places as the finest example of Greek Revival architecture in the Midwest. This recognition underscores the architectural significance of the mansion.
The Chatillon–DeMenil Mansion is situated amidst various historic buildings, including the former Lemp and the still-operating Anheuser-Busch Breweries. Other buildings of historic interest, such as The Lemp Mansion at 3322 Demenil Pl., are located just to the north of the mansion.
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3352 DeMenil Place, St. Louis
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