119 S. Main Street

AT&T Booster Station – Building History

454 East Vandalia

The Hotz House

817 Hillsboro Avenue

Route 66 Grocery

659 Chapman Street

Edwardsville Home has Antebellum Roots

915 St. Louis Street

The Stith O. Bonner House at 915 St. Louis St.

604 West High Street

The Ahrens Home at 604 West High Street was built in 1910.

201-203 N. Second Street

An early photo of the two-story Federal style building where Buhrmester Paint and Wallpaper has been located for many years.

327 North Clay Street

John T. Keller, a skilled cabinet and furniture maker as well as an architect, built the house at 327 N. Clay in 1883.

329 West Union Street

In October 1894 Albert Dippold and his wife Barbara purchased four lots on West Union Street along with the three lots behind them as a location for their new home. A year later they took out a mortgage to build this beautiful two-story Victorian house on the southwest corner of Union and Kingshighway in Edwardsville.

725 St. Louis Street

W. R Brink is a name familiar to any local historian here in Madison County, because Brink recorded our history. While Brink was away at his work, an active social life was enjoyed by his family at 725 St. Louis Street.