Although underground caves run through the Soulard area of St. Louis, none existed under Arzt's home until he created them himself, complete with stalagmites and stalactites imported from around the world. Aside from his professional and architectural accomplishments, Dr. Arzt won accolades in his avocational field of botany. His greenhouse was one of the first built at a private residence.
Dr. Arzt was a linguist of note, having at his command at least four languages-German, Bohemian, Slovak and Hungarian. A member of the St. Louis Naturalist Club, he continued to practice in St. Louis until his death.
Although underground caves run through the Soulard area of St. Louis, none existed under Arzt's home until he created them himself, complete with stalagmites and stalactites imported from around the world. Aside from his professional and architectural accomplishments, Dr. Arzt won accolades in his avocational field of botany. His greenhouse was one of the first built at a private residence.
Dr. Arzt was a linguist of note, having at his command at least four languages-German, Bohemian, Slovak and Hungarian. A member of the St. Louis Naturalist Club, he continued to practice in St. Louis until his death.
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