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More likely pushed out.
#justsayin
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The two John Adamses?
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it is. how did you know?
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fixed
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fixed
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Name one other spot with two historic saltboxes that close together.
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thats probably about as hard as finding another person that could identify those, and know what a saltbox is.
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I don’t know those houses.
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birth houses of the Adams presidents
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Sweet, out here we have Grant’s Farm which is the estate of the Busch (beer) family, apparently he lived there after the war. Clydesdales used to be across the street before InBev buyout.
Grant’s Farm
10501 Gravois Rd, St. Louis, MO 63123
https://goo.gl/maps/ypyGRDt7M3K2
My union will have summer picnic there, free beer & food soon.
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Meh, I like early American architecture. Such a tasteful palate cleanser after all the flimsy McMansions cluttering the suburbs today.
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Damn that place looks awesome
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Grant as in President Ulysses S Grant, and front fence made from civil war gun barrels. (That’s what they told us on field trips in elementary school)
The earlier response don’t really clarify the Presidential status.
It is a cool place, I’ll do a write up in late September of the picnic.