Boon Brick Store

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Historic building in Boonville, Missouri


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The Boon Brick Store, also known as Boone's Treasury, is a historic commercial building located in Boonville, Missouri. It is one of the oldest surviving structures in the area and has played a significant role in the commercial history of the region.

History[edit]

The Boon Brick Store was constructed in the early 19th century, around 1830, during a period of rapid growth and development in Boonville. The town was a key trading post along the Missouri River, which was a major transportation route for goods and people moving westward.

The building was originally used as a general store, providing essential goods to the local community and travelers. Over the years, it has housed various businesses, reflecting the changing economic landscape of Boonville.

Architecture[edit]

Boone's Treasury side view

The Boon Brick Store is a two-story brick structure, characteristic of early 19th-century commercial architecture. The building features a simple rectangular plan with a gabled roof. The brickwork is laid in a common bond pattern, typical of the period.

The facade of the building is symmetrical, with large windows on the ground floor to allow natural light into the store. The upper floor windows are smaller and evenly spaced, providing a balanced appearance. The entrance is centrally located, with a transom window above the door.

Significance[edit]

The Boon Brick Store is significant for its association with the early commercial development of Boonville and its role in the economic history of the region. It is a rare example of early brick commercial architecture in Missouri and has been preserved as a testament to the town's historical heritage.

The building is also notable for its connection to the Boone family, who were prominent figures in the early settlement of Missouri. The store served as a hub of activity in the community, contributing to the social and economic fabric of Boonville.

Preservation[edit]

Efforts have been made to preserve the Boon Brick Store as a historic landmark. The building has been maintained to retain its original architectural features, and it continues to be a point of interest for visitors to Boonville.

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