Adlyne Freund Education Center

Adlyne Freund Education Center  

The Adlyne Freund Education Center was originally built as a hunting cabin by David P. Wohl, owner of the Wohl Shoe Company. With stone quarried and oak logs cut from the property, the lodge was completed in 1932.

This rustic lodge is used for a variety of educational programs, including teacher training workshops and conferences. In conjunction with the Dana Brown Overnight Center, the Adlyne Freund Education Center can serve as the dining hall. Groups may also rent the building for other special functions when overnight groups are not in session.

Amenities:

The Adlyne Freund Education Center can seat up to 65 people. Round and/or rectangular tables plus chairs are available. The building contains a fully equipped small commercial kitchen, two bathrooms, a large fireplace and a small projection screen. The large glassed-in back porch may be closed off for a separate meeting area. The covered outside porch commands an excellent view of the Meramec River Valley.

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