Villa Duchesne Towers Medal
Villa Duchesne Towers Medal
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The architectural firm of O’Meara & Hills built a French chateau of Missouri limestone with twin Norman towers, which later became known as the Villa Duchesne Towers. In "a simple ceremony" on October 23, 1928, Archbishop John Glennon laid the cornerstone for the building that would become Villa Duchesne.
Purchase the Villa Duchesne Towers Medal for graduation, reunion, or sacramental gifting.
All medals have been blessed by a St. Louis Archdiocesan priest.
The Villa Duchesne Towers Medal is available in sterling silver (92.5% pure silver), vermeil (base sterling silver with a layer of gold over it), and 14K gold (58.3% pure gold).
The medal measures 0.75" X 1".
The Villa Duchesne Towers Medal is able to be engraved on the back side. Please contact your local jeweler for more information.
Please note, if the medal is sold out and you would like to order, please click here to special order.
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