The Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park is located on North New Ballas Road in the Sugar Creek area. This house was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and sits nestled on 10.5 acres of woods. One must make an appointment for tours. This house is listed as a National Register of Historic Places.
This location houses the archives and resource center for historical activities and events in the Saint Charles area, including city and county will, probate, circuit court and naturalization records. The building is on the National Register of Historic Landmarks.
Built by Louis A. Benoist in the 1850s, the historic Oakland House in Affton currently serves as the meeting place for the Affton Historical Society. The society holds special events at the mansion throughout the year including a Christmas party and an Easter-egg hunt. The Oakland House can also be rented for parties, weddings and luncheons throughout the year.
When the Webster Groves historical society has an event, it is usually held in the Hearth Room, or more accurately the Hearth Building at the Hawkin House Estate. In addition to being used by the Society it also can be used by private individuals who may wish to have a wedding reception, anniversary or party on the estate. It is a beautiful entertainment hall and can accommodate approximately 400 people. Reservations can be made by contacting the Webster Groves Historical Society.