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- Q5180635 subject Q8525396.
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- Q5180635 abstract "Cragwold, also known as Edwin A. Lemp Estate, in St. Louis County, Missouri was built in 1911.According to the National Park Service:Built in 1911 for Edwin A. Lemp, Cragwold is one of four estates built near the Meramec River between 1910 and 1920 by wealthy St. Louisans with ties to German-American and brewing families. The centerpiece of the Cragwold estate is the Lemp Residence, an approximately 11,000-square-foot home, built embracing the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement. The design of the house and character of the estate grounds reflected Lemp's love of nature and passion for exotic animals. The house was designed around a large center atrium filled with tropical plants and several species of exotic birds. By the 1920s, the estate grounds became home to more exotic birds, and ungulate (hoofed mammals) from many continents. Lemp operated the estate as an exotic animal farm and was licensed as a Federal Game Farm.The property was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on December 30, 2009. The listing was announced as the featured listing in the National Park Service's weekly list of January 8, 2010.".
- Q5180635 added "2009-12-30".
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- Q5180635 added "2009-12-30".
- Q5180635 location "1455".
- Q5180635 name "Cragwold".
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- Q5180635 comment "Cragwold, also known as Edwin A. Lemp Estate, in St. Louis County, Missouri was built in 1911.According to the National Park Service:Built in 1911 for Edwin A. Lemp, Cragwold is one of four estates built near the Meramec River between 1910 and 1920 by wealthy St. Louisans with ties to German-American and brewing families. The centerpiece of the Cragwold estate is the Lemp Residence, an approximately 11,000-square-foot home, built embracing the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement.".
- Q5180635 label "Cragwold".
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- Q5180635 name "Cragwold".