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- Kingsbury_Place abstract "Kingsbury Place is a private place neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri that was founded in 1902. The land had been surveyed by Julius Pitzman, surveyor and planner, who had been the Chief Engineer for Forest Park and who was considered "the father of the private place" in the United States. Pitzman built his own house at #6 Kingsbury Place.The beaux-arts entry gates, #3, #7, and #11 were designed by Thomas P. Barnett of Barnett, Haynes & Barnett.The neighborhood was designated a City Landmark by the City of St. Louis in 1973.".
- Kingsbury_Place thumbnail Kingsbury_Place.jpg?width=300.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageID "31925131".
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageLength "1565".
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageRevisionID "615076740".
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Barnett,_Haynes_&_Barnett.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Beaux-Arts_architecture.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architecture_of_St._Louis,_Missouri.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landmarks_of_St._Louis,_Missouri.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Forest_Park_(St._Louis).
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Forest_Park_(St._Louis,_Missouri).
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Pitzman.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Missouri.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Private_place.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis,_Missouri.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_P._Barnett.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink File:Kingsbury_Place.jpg.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kingsbury Place".
- Kingsbury_Place hasPhotoCollection Kingsbury_Place.
- Kingsbury_Place wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Kingsbury_Place subject Category:Architecture_of_St._Louis,_Missouri.
- Kingsbury_Place subject Category:Landmarks_of_St._Louis,_Missouri.
- Kingsbury_Place hypernym Neighborhood.
- Kingsbury_Place point "38.650654 -90.278199".
- Kingsbury_Place type Settlement.
- Kingsbury_Place type Site.
- Kingsbury_Place type SpatialThing.
- Kingsbury_Place comment "Kingsbury Place is a private place neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri that was founded in 1902. The land had been surveyed by Julius Pitzman, surveyor and planner, who had been the Chief Engineer for Forest Park and who was considered "the father of the private place" in the United States. Pitzman built his own house at #6 Kingsbury Place.The beaux-arts entry gates, #3, #7, and #11 were designed by Thomas P.".
- Kingsbury_Place label "Kingsbury Place".
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- Kingsbury_Place sameAs Q6413165.
- Kingsbury_Place sameAs Q6413165.
- Kingsbury_Place lat "38.650654".
- Kingsbury_Place long "-90.278199".
- Kingsbury_Place wasDerivedFrom Kingsbury_Place?oldid=615076740.
- Kingsbury_Place depiction Kingsbury_Place.jpg.
- Kingsbury_Place isPrimaryTopicOf Kingsbury_Place.