
Only a week before the infamous Stock Market Crash of 1929, a new subdivision was being advertised down Gravois Road, boasting of its quick drive to its intersection of Grand Boulevard.

Flora Terrace soon saw the development of the standard architectural styles of the 1930s and 40s, with some later styles thrown in later.

I think this house below might have been meddled with after its original construction, judging from its windows.


There’s Gingerbread, both restrained like above and more exuberant elsewhere.


And other styles of houses.




There’s a stunning example of Tudor Revival, as well.

All in all, an interesting pocket of houses just off Gravois and Niles Place.
