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At home with Aaron & Cynthia Vickar

Summary by St. Louis Jewish Light
If anyone asks for advice about renovating an old home, Aaron and Cynthia Vickar offer one key message: Be patient. The Vickars have lived in their 108-year-old Olivette stone house since 2012. The family, who belong to Kol Rinah, moved from another old house in University City. Renovation of the “new” house took nearly 18 months. “I would tell anyone to find a really good contractor who’s familiar with old homes,” said Cynthia Vickar. “And don’…
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St. Louis Jewish Light broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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