Wholesale Row, St. Joseph
Facts and practical information
Wholesale Row, also known as the Wholesale Row Historic District, is a national historic district located at St. Joseph, Missouri. The district originally encompassed five contributing buildings in an industrial / commercial section of St. Joseph on the western edge of the central business district. The Noyes-Norman Building on 3rd Street has been demolished. It developed between about 1872 and 1884, and includes representative examples of Italianate style architecture. The remaining buildings are the R.L. McDonald and Co. Building, Englehart-Winning Co. North Building, Englehart-Winning Co. South Building, and Brittain-Richardson and Co. Building. The remaining buildings were all designed by the architect Edmond Jacques Eckel. ()
St. Joseph
Wholesale Row – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. Jo Frontier Casino, Robidoux Row, Missouri Theater and Missouri Theater Building, Townsend & Wall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Wholesale Row?
How to get to Wholesale Row by public transport?
Bus
- Downtown Transit Center (10 min walk)