WELCOME Florissant Valley HISTORICAL SOCIETY

TAILLE DE NOYER
Circa 1790
The Florissant Valley Historical Society is housed in the elegant Taille de Noyer House. Taille de Noyer is an historic antebellum home with stately pillars across the front veranda and is believed to be one of the oldest remaining homes in St. Louis County. The oldest section, a two-room log cabin used as a fur trading post, dates back to 1790.
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Maintaining a historic property is a never-ending task. It takes many hands. Understanding all of the property's history is also a continuous undertaking. We are always learning more, researching more, and sharing more about BOTH of Taille de Noyer's stories. We need you. Would you like to help us?
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