DETAILS
Under the copper eyebrow on the front of the building, this door will lead you down a long hallway,. Inside you will notice that there is a mantle and pew from a rectory, originating from a rectory dating back to 1912 in Sikeston, MO. These items were rescued from a demolition in 2022. Beyond them lies an original staircase of this historic building that will take you to the second-story home away from home. Upon reaching your suite on the second level, you will be greeted by ample natural light and an external door opening onto a balcony overlooking N 2nd Street in Frenchtown, St. Charles, offering a breath of fresh air and a glimpse of local life. . The brick wall is a lovely backdrop to the king-size bed that sits opposite a nice-sized living area. The couch is also additional comfortable space for guests to sleep. Not your old school uncomfortable pullout couch!! Earthy and natural colors can be found throughout the unit in details to make a relaxing and cozy space. Spacious bathroom with bidet toilet, custom tile shower with herringbone tile waterfall rainhead shower, and complimented with a throwback to the saloon days of this historic building of a whiskey barrel sink.
In the early 19th century, wood and iron were combined to create an early version of a bicycle around 1817, resembling the concept of today's balance bicycle. This initial design, known as the Swiftwalker, was a heavy contraption with handlebars but lacked steering capabilities. While not particularly efficient or safe, the swiftwalker marked the inception of the bicycle's evolution into its modern form.