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  • Mission Style Architecture in California
    The architecture of the California missions is world-renowned, and the style is not simply relegated to California. Other states, including Missouri where P.T. Barnett built his Spanish Mission style Art Deco building, have adopted the style and expanded it into other areas.
  • Architectural Elements of the Spanish Mission Style
    The Spanish Mission style of architecture is one of the most beautiful styles in the United States. It is the most unique mix of old world Spain, South American and North American influences. This style is found in various places in the United States, but nowhere is it more prominent than on the West coast in California. There are a few other places across the nation that provide great examples, like the P.T. Barnett building in St. Louis.
  • Saint Louis University
    Saint Louis University, also known as SLU, is a private, co-ed Jesuit university in St. Louis, Missouri. The Society of Jesus founded St. Louis University in 1818, and that makes SLU the oldest university west of the Mississippi river. Founding a University west of the Mississippi in 1818 was a huge accomplishment, considering how the US was still primarily an east coast nation at this time.
  • Mission San Gabriel
    The Mission San Gabriel in California provides another example of a wonderful mission in California that continues to inspire enthusiasts of the Spanish revival style of architecture. People theorize that the Paleo-Indians entered America via Asia on the land bridge called Beringia. This probably took place 15,000 to 35,000 years ago.
  • The Mission District of California
    The Spanish mission style of architecture became incredibly popular after the turn of the century, especially with the fusion of Art Deco in the 20’s. T.P. Barnett’s Spanish art deco building in St. Louis provides a great example. On historic Washington Ave. is where the building sits, and it tells a tale that dates all the way back to the Ohlone in 1776.

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