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NewsJune 1, 1995

A reception honoring two new sites named to the National Register of Historic Places will be held Saturday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Mollie's Garden, 11 S. Spanish. The two-story home of Drs. Mary Ann and Bert Kellerman at 6 N. Fountain and the Alliance building, site of Mollie's, were placed on the register July 22. The Kellermans own both buildings...

A reception honoring two new sites named to the National Register of Historic Places will be held Saturday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Mollie's Garden, 11 S. Spanish.

The two-story home of Drs. Mary Ann and Bert Kellerman at 6 N. Fountain and the Alliance building, site of Mollie's, were placed on the register July 22. The Kellermans own both buildings.

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It is the first time two Cape Girardeau sites have been put on the list at the same time.

The 112-year-old Kellerman house sits atop a hill just east of City Hall. The Alliance building, an 89-year-old structure built around 1905, is the only pressed-metal-front structure remaining in the city.

In addition, the Cape Girardeau Historic Preservation Commission will honor these sites on the list: Longview, the Thilenius House, 100 Longview Place; Oliver-Leming House, 740 North St.; Glenn House, 325 S. Spanish; James Reynolds House, 623 N. Main; St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 131 S. Main; and Hanover Lutheran Church, 2949 Perryville Rd.

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