List of landmarks of St. Louis

St. Louis Landmark is a designation of the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis for historic buildings and other sites in St. Louis, Missouri. Listed sites are selected after meeting a combination of criteria, such as whether the site is a cultural resource, near a cultural resource, or contributes in aggregate to the city as a cultural resource.[1] Once a site is designated as a landmark, it is subject to the St. Louis Preservation Board, which requires that any alterations beyond routine maintenance, up to and including demolition, must have permits that are reviewed by the Board.[1] Many St. Louis Landmarks are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places, providing federal tax support for preservation, and some are further designated National Historic Landmarks, providing additional federal oversight.

View of the Eads Bridge under construction in 1870, listed as a St. Louis Landmark and National Historic Landmark

Criteria

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The Mayor appoints an eight-member Preservation Board to develop recommendations for landmark status in the city, which are then presented to and voted upon by the Board of Aldermen.[1] Recommendations are made based on petitions submitted to the Preservation Board by property owners, city aldermen, or the St. Louis City Cultural Resources Office (on behalf of the Preservation Board itself). The Preservation Board determines if a property is a cultural resource (and therefore is eligible for landmark status) based on whether it

  1. Has significant character or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the city, state or nation; or
  2. Is the site of a significant historic event; or
  3. Is the work of a master whose individual work has significantly influenced the development of the city, state or nation; or
  4. Contains elements of design, detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a significant innovation; or
  5. Owing to its unique location or singular physical characteristic represents an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood, community or the city; or
  6. Has yielded, or is likely to yield, according to the best available scholarship, archaeological artifacts important in prehistory or history.
  7. Is a work of art located in a public space.[1]

However, Landmark property owned or controlled by the St. Louis Public Library, the St. Louis City Board of Education, Missouri or the United States government, or formerly owned or controlled by the former Art Museum Board of Control is exempt from the Preservation Board's authority.

National recognition

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Several St. Louis Landmarks have been designated with National Historic Landmark status by the United States Secretary of the Interior for historical significance. All of those and a number of other districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects worthy of preservation have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Not all St. Louis Landmarks have been listed on the National Register, and not all sites listed as National Historic Landmarks or listed on the National Register have been listed as St. Louis Landmarks. Additionally, St. Louis is home to Gateway Arch National Park (classed as a National Memorial) and Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site (classed as a National Historic Site), neither of which are listed as St. Louis Landmarks.


List of landmarks

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For consistency, the list below uses the name from the list of current city landmarks on the official St. Louis government website.

St. Louis Landmark[2] Location Construction[2][3] Demolition[4] NRHP[5] NHL[3] Image
A 19th Century House 911 N. Tucker St.
38°38′05″N 90°11′46″W / 38.6348°N 90.1960°W / 38.6348; -90.1960 (A 19th Century House)
c. 1840  
Al's Restaurant 1200 N. 1st St.

38°38′08″N 90°10′57″W / 38.635449229897375°N 90.18240402664104°W / 38.635449229897375; -90.18240402664104 (A 19th Century House)

1872 Upload image
Ambassador Theater 411 N. 7th St.

38°37′46″N 90°11′28″W / 38.62952658736046°N 90.1911067203343°W / 38.62952658736046; -90.1911067203343 (A 19th Century House)

1926 1996 March 29, 1983  
American Theatre 416 N. 9th St.
38°37′48″N 90°11′34″W / 38.6301°N 90.1929°W / 38.6301; -90.1929 (Orpheum Theatre)
1917 March 18, 1985  
Anheuser-Busch Complex 711 Pestalozzi St.
38°35′55″N 90°12′54″W / 38.5985°N 90.2150°W / 38.5985; -90.2150 (Anheuser-Busch Brewery)
1859 November 13, 1966 November 13, 1966  
Arcade Building 810 Olive St.
38°37′43″N 90°11′34″W / 38.6287°N 90.1929°W / 38.6287; -90.1929 (Arcade Building)
1919 March 23, 2003  
Art Museum 1 Fine Arts Dr.

38°38′21″N 90°17′40″W / 38.63929935090041°N 90.29448897689643°W / 38.63929935090041; -90.29448897689643 (Arcade Building)

1904  
Ashley Street Power House Ashley St. and Mississippi River
38°38′09″N 90°10′53″W / 38.6357°N 90.1815°W / 38.6357; -90.1815 (Ashley Street Power House)
1902  
Bee Hat Company Building 1021 Washington Ave.
38°37′54″N 90°11′41″W / 38.6317°N 90.1946°W / 38.6317; -90.1946 (Bee Hat Building)
1905 March 24, 1987  
Bethlehem Lutheran Church 2153 Salisbury St.
38°39′33″N 90°12′19″W / 38.6592°N 90.2054°W / 38.6592; -90.2054 (Bethlehem Lutheran Church)
1895  
Bevo Mill 4749 Gravois Ave.
38°34′54″N 90°16′01″W / 38.5817°N 90.2670°W / 38.5817; -90.2670 (Bevo Mill)
1917 June 3, 2013  
Bissell Mansion 4426 Randall Pl.
38°40′13″N 90°12′12″W / 38.6704°N 90.2034°W / 38.6704; -90.2034 (Lewis Bissell House)
1823  
Bissell Street Water Tower 1423 Bissell St.
38°40′13″N 90°12′20″W / 38.6704°N 90.2056°W / 38.6704; -90.2056 (Bissell Water Tower)
1886 June 5, 1970  
Campbell House 1508 Locust St.
38°37′54″N 90°12′06″W / 38.6316°N 90.2018°W / 38.6316; -90.2018 (Campbell House Museum)
1851 April 20, 1977  
Carondelet Branch Library 6800 Michigan Ave.
38°33′17″N 90°15′15″W / 38.5548°N 90.2542°W / 38.5548; -90.2542 (Carondelet Branch Public Library)
1907 February 21, 2006  
Centenary Methodist Church N. 16th St. & Pine St.
38°37′49″N 90°12′13″W / 38.6304°N 90.2036°W / 38.6304; -90.2036 (Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church)
1869 January 15, 1977  
Central Baptist Church 2842 Washington Blvd.

38°38′09″N 90°13′09″W / 38.63594070944462°N 90.21929996970084°W / 38.63594070944462; -90.21929996970084 (Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church)

1975  
Central Public Library 1301 Olive St.
38°37′50″N 90°11′58″W / 38.6306°N 90.1995°W / 38.6306; -90.1995 (St. Louis Public Library (Central Library Branch))
1912  
Chase Park Plaza Hotel 212 N. Kingshighway Blvd.
38°38′42″N 90°15′52″W / 38.6449°N 90.2645°W / 38.6449; -90.2645 (Chase Park Plaza Hotel)
1920  
Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion 3352 DeMenil Pl.
38°35′33″N 90°12′58″W / 38.5925°N 90.2162°W / 38.5925; -90.2162 (Chatillon-DeMenil House)
1849 June 9, 1978  
Chemical Building 721 Olive St.
38°37′43″N 90°11′32″W / 38.6285°N 90.1921°W / 38.6285; -90.1921 (Chemical Building)
1896 March 19, 1982  
Christ Baptist Church 3114 Lismore Ave.
38°39′23″N 90°12′41″W / 38.6565°N 90.2113°W / 38.6565; -90.2113 (Christ Baptist Church)
1896  
Christ Church Cathedral 1210 Locust St.
38°37′50″N 90°11′54″W / 38.6305°N 90.1984°W / 38.6305; -90.1984 (Christ Church Cathedral)
1867 March 7, 1990 October 12, 1994  
Christian Peper Building (Raeder Place) 721–27 N. 1st St.
38°37′49″N 90°11′00″W / 38.6304°N 90.1832°W / 38.6304; -90.1832 (Christian Peper Building)
1874 August 25, 1976  
Church of the Messiah 508 N. Garrison Ave. 1879 1987 September 21, 1980  
City Hall Tucker Blvd. & Market St.
38°37′36″N 90°11′58″W / 38.6268°N 90.1994°W / 38.6268; -90.1994 (St. Louis City Hall)
1893  
Clemens House 1849 Cass Ave.
38°38′36″N 90°12′09″W / 38.6434°N 90.2024°W / 38.6434; -90.2024 (James L. Clemens House)
1860 2017 July 19, 1984  
Compton Hill Missionary Baptist Church 3141 LaSalle St.

38°37′26″N 90°13′47″W / 38.62391122629253°N 90.22965933550081°W / 38.62391122629253; -90.22965933550081 (James L. Clemens House)

c. 1892 Upload image
Compton Hill Water Tower Grand Blvd. & Russell Blvd.
38°36′54″N 90°14′20″W / 38.6150°N 90.2389°W / 38.6150; -90.2389 (Compton Hill Water Tower)
1899 September 29, 1972  
Convent of Sisters of St. Joseph 6400 Minnesota Ave.
38°33′23″N 90°15′02″W / 38.5565°N 90.2506°W / 38.5565; -90.2506 (Sisters of St. Joseph Convent)
1841 February 28, 1980  
Cupples House 3673 W. Pine Blvd.
38°38′12″N 90°14′09″W / 38.6367°N 90.2357°W / 38.6367; -90.2357 (Cupples House)
1890 July 7, 1978  
Cupples Station Clark Ave. to Interstate 64 between 8th St. to 11th St.
38°37′24″N 90°11′45″W / 38.6234°N 90.1957°W / 38.6234; -90.1957 (Cupples Station)
1894 June 26, 1998  
DeHodiamont House 951 Maple Pl.
38°39′40″N 90°17′32″W / 38.6610°N 90.2923°W / 38.6610; -90.2923 (Emmanuel DeHodiamont House)
1830 December 4, 2002  
DeSmet Hall 3647 West Pine Blvd. 1898 1977 Upload image
Eads Bridge Washington Ave. & Mississippi River
38°37′44″N 90°10′44″W / 38.6289°N 90.1790°W / 38.6289; -90.1790 (Eads Bridge)
1874 October 15, 1966 January 29, 1964  
Eastern Star Missionary Baptist Church 3117 St. Louis Ave.
38°39′15″N 90°13′07″W / 38.654242°N 90.218561°W / 38.654242; -90.218561 (Eastern Star Missionary Baptist Church)
1912 December 16, 2012  
Eugene Field House 635 S. Broadway
38°37′11″N 90°11′30″W / 38.6197°N 90.1917°W / 38.6197; -90.1917 (Eugene Field House)
1845 March 29, 2007  
Feasting Fox (Al Smith's) Restaurant and Pub 4200 S. Grand Blvd.
38°34′51″N 90°14′38″W / 38.5808°N 90.2440°W / 38.5808; -90.2440 (Feasting Fox Restaurant and Pub)
1913 May 11, 2005  
Fox Theatre 523 N. Grand Blvd.
38°38′19″N 90°13′54″W / 38.6386°N 90.2317°W / 38.6386; -90.2317 (Fox Theatre)
1929 October 8, 1976  
Goldenrod Showboat Relocated to Calhoun County, Illinois
39°20′28″N 90°37′10″W / 39.3410°N 90.6194°W / 39.3410; -90.6194 (Goldenrod Showboat)
1909 1968[6]  
Grand Avenue (Old or White) Water Tower 20th St. and Grand Blvd.
38°40′13″N 90°12′31″W / 38.6702°N 90.2086°W / 38.6702; -90.2086 (Grand Avenue Water Tower)
1871 June 15, 1970  
Harris Row 18th St. between LaSalle St. & Hickory St.
38°37′09″N 90°12′37″W / 38.6193°N 90.2103°W / 38.6193; -90.2103 (Harris Row)
c. 1874 June 28, 1972  
Hartley B. Comfort Building 920 Olive St.
38°37′45″N 90°11′40″W / 38.6291°N 90.1945°W / 38.6291; -90.1945 (Bell Telephone Building)
1889 August 5, 1999  
Henry Shaw's Country House Missouri Botanical Garden
38°36′42″N 90°15′30″W / 38.6116°N 90.2584°W / 38.6116; -90.2584 (Henry Shaw's Country House)
1849 November 19, 1971  
Henry Shaw's Town House Missouri Botanical Garden
38°36′39″N 90°15′28″W / 38.6107°N 90.2579°W / 38.6107; -90.2579 (Henry Shaw's Town House)
1850 November 19, 1971  
Holy Corners Kingshighway Blvd. between Westminster Pl. & Washington Ave.
38°39′01″N 90°15′49″W / 38.6504°N 90.2637°W / 38.6504; -90.2637 (Holy Corners Historic District)
1902–1908 December 29, 1975  
Holy Cross Lutheran Church 2650 Miami St.
38°35′23″N 90°13′41″W / 38.5898°N 90.2280°W / 38.5898; -90.2280 (Holy Cross Lutheran Church)
1867 May 11, 2005  
Homer G. Phillips Hospital 2601 Whittier Ave.
38°39′31″N 90°14′09″W / 38.6587°N 90.2358°W / 38.6587; -90.2358 (Homer G. Phillips Hospital)
1937 September 23, 1982  
Homes: 200-204 Steins and 7012 Minnesota 200–204 W. Steins St. & 7012 Minnesota Ave.
38°32′54″N 90°15′33″W / 38.5482°N 90.2591°W / 38.5482; -90.2591 (Houses at 200-204 Steins)
38°33′09″N 90°15′18″W / 38.5525°N 90.2550°W / 38.5525; -90.2550 (House at 7012 Minnesota)
c. 1840–50 March 27, 1980  
Intake Water Tower No. 1 Mississippi River Channel
38°45′31″N 90°10′36″W / 38.7586°N 90.1768°W / 38.7586; -90.1768 (Intake Water Tower No. 1)
1894  
Intake Water Tower No. 2 Mississippi River Channel
38°45′33″N 90°10′28″W / 38.7593°N 90.1744°W / 38.7593; -90.1744 (Intake Water Tower No. 2)
1913  
Jack Buck Statue Busch Stadium
38°37′25″N 90°11′34″W / 38.6236°N 90.1927°W / 38.6236; -90.1927 (Jack Buck Statue)
1998  
Jefferson Memorial (original structure) Lindell St. & DeBaliviere Ave.
38°38′44″N 90°17′09″W / 38.6455°N 90.2857°W / 38.6455; -90.2857 (Jefferson Memorial)
1911  
Kingsbury Place Kingsbury Pl. & Kinshighway Blvd.
38°39′03″N 90°16′42″W / 38.6507°N 90.2782°W / 38.6507; -90.2782 (Kingsbury Place)
c. 1890–1910 June 11, 2007  
Kulage House 1904 E. College Ave.
38°40′34″N 90°12′46″W / 38.6762°N 90.2128°W / 38.6762; -90.2128 (Kulage House)
1876 May 10, 2002  
Lammert Furniture Building 911 Washington Ave.
38°37′52″N 90°11′36″W / 38.6311°N 90.1933°W / 38.6311; -90.1933 (Lammert Furniture Building)
1897 March 24, 1987  
Lionberger House 3630 Grandel Square
38°38′26″N 90°13′55″W / 38.6405°N 90.2320°W / 38.6405; -90.2320 (Lionberger House)
1886 July 7, 1978  
Lyle Mansion Carondelet Park
38°33′36″N 90°15′45″W / 38.5601°N 90.2624°W / 38.5601; -90.2624 (Lyle Mansion)
1842  
Masonic Temple 3681 Lindell Blvd.
38°38′17″N 90°14′07″W / 38.6380°N 90.2354°W / 38.6380; -90.2354 (Masonic Hall)
1926 July 7, 1978  
Maya Angelou Birthplace 3130 Hickory St.
38°37′21″N 90°13′47″W / 38.622613°N 90.229670°W / 38.622613; -90.229670 (Maya Angelou Birthplace)
 
Meeting of the Waters Fountain Aloe Plaza
38°37′48″N 90°12′28″W / 38.6299°N 90.2077°W / 38.6299; -90.2077 (Meeting of the Waters Fountain)
1940  
Memorial Home S. Grand Blvd. & Magnolia Ave.
38°36′28″N 90°14′31″W / 38.6079°N 90.2419°W / 38.6079; -90.2419 (Memorial Home)
1867  
Mercantile Library Collection Now in the Thomas Jefferson Library at UMSL 1846  
Merchandise Mart Building also known as Liggett and Myers (Rice-Stix) Building 1000 Washington Ave.
38°37′51″N 90°11′40″W / 38.6309°N 90.1944°W / 38.6309; -90.1944 (Merchandise Mart Building)
1889 March 24, 1987  
Merchants Laclede Building 408 Olive St.
38°37′38″N 90°11′18″W / 38.6273°N 90.1883°W / 38.6273; -90.1883 (Merchants Laclede Building)
1889 August 5, 1978  
Mississippi Valley Trust Building 401 Pine St.
38°37′36″N 90°11′18″W / 38.6268°N 90.1883°W / 38.6268; -90.1883 (Mississippi Valley Trust Building)
1896 May 25, 2001  
Missouri Athletic Club 409 Washington Ave.
38°37′48″N 90°11′14″W / 38.6299°N 90.1873°W / 38.6299; -90.1873 (Missouri Athletic Club Building)
1915 April 16, 2007  
Most Holy Trinity Church 3519 N. 14th St.
38°39′37″N 90°11′54″W / 38.6603°N 90.1984°W / 38.6603; -90.1984 (Most Holy Trinity Church)
1899  
Naked Truth Statue Compton Hill Reservoir Park
38°36′53″N 90°14′20″W / 38.6146°N 90.2390°W / 38.6146; -90.2390 (Naked Truth Statue)
1914  
Neighborhood Gardens Apartments Complex 1200 N. 8th St.
38°38′12″N 90°11′21″W / 38.6368°N 90.1893°W / 38.6368; -90.1893 (Neighborhood Gardens Apartments)
1935 January 30, 1986  
New Age Federal Savings & Loan 1401 N. Kingshighway Blvd.
38°39′42″N 90°15′43″W / 38.661745°N 90.262036°W / 38.661745; -90.262036 (New Age Federal Savings & Loan)
1958  
New Jerusalem Church of God in Christ at the Cathedral 2047 E. Grand Blvd.
38°40′12″N 90°12′36″W / 38.6699°N 90.2099°W / 38.6699; -90.2099 (New Jerusalem Church of God)
1916  
Old Cathedral 209 Walnut St.
38°37′26″N 90°11′15″W / 38.6239°N 90.1876°W / 38.6239; -90.1876 (Basilica of St. Louis (Old Cathedral))
1834 October 15, 1966  
Old Courthouse 11 N. 4th Street
38°37′32″N 90°11′20″W / 38.6256°N 90.1888°W / 38.6256; -90.1888 (Old Courthouse)
1859 October 15, 1966  
Old May Company Department Store Building 555 Washington Ave.
38°37′49″N 90°11′20″W / 38.6302°N 90.1890°W / 38.6302; -90.1890 (May Company Department Store Building)
1875 June 23, 1983  
Old Mutual Bank Building 716 Locust St.
38°37′45″N 90°11′30″W / 38.6291°N 90.1917°W / 38.6291; -90.1917 (Old Mutual Bank Building)
1917  
Old Post Office 815 Olive St.
38°37′45″N 90°11′34″W / 38.629104°N 90.192797°W / 38.629104; -90.192797 (U.S. Customhouse and Post Office)
1884 November 22, 1968 December 30, 1970  
Old Strassberger Music Conservatory 2300 S. Grand Blvd.
38°36′35″N 90°14′27″W / 38.6097°N 90.2407°W / 38.6097; -90.2407 (Strassberger's Conservatory)
1904  
Oscar Waring House 1211 Tower Grove Ave.

38°37′32″N 90°15′25″W / 38.625680288613516°N 90.25692488973546°W / 38.625680288613516; -90.25692488973546 (Strassberger's Conservatory)

c. 1881[7] December 19, 2012 Upload image
Page Boulevard Police Station Northeast corner of Page Blvd. & Union Blvd.

38°39′40″N 90°16′18″W / 38.66108088281418°N 90.27163501658389°W / 38.66108088281418; -90.27163501658389 (Strassberger's Conservatory)

1908 1995 September 10, 1980 Upload image
Park Keeper's House (Cabanne House) Forest Park
38°38′40″N 90°16′31″W / 38.6445°N 90.2754°W / 38.6445; -90.2754 (Cabanne House (Park Keeper's House))
1875 June 10, 1986  
Pelican's Restaurant 2256 S. Grand Ave.
38°36′36″N 90°14′26″W / 38.6100°N 90.2406°W / 38.6100; -90.2406 (Pelican's Restaurant)
1895  
Pilgrim Congregational Church 826 Union Blvd.
38°39′17″N 90°16′22″W / 38.6546°N 90.2729°W / 38.6546; -90.2729 (Pilgrim Congregational Church)
1906 September 13, 2002  
Powell Symphony Hall 718 N. Grand Blvd.
38°38′25″N 90°13′49″W / 38.6404°N 90.2302°W / 38.6404; -90.2302 (Powell Symphony Hall)
1925 May 25, 2001  
Prince Hall Grand Lodge #2 3615-19 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd.

38°38′51″N 90°13′37″W / 38.6474153397028°N 90.22706143835416°W / 38.6474153397028; -90.22706143835416 (Powell Symphony Hall)

1886 1995 1993 Upload image
Resurrection Church 3900 Meramec St.
38°35′03″N 90°15′06″W / 38.5843°N 90.2517°W / 38.5843; -90.2517 (Resurrection of Our Lord Catholic Church)
1954  
Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church 2830 N. 25th St.

38°39′11″N 90°12′31″W / 38.65316702041597°N 90.2084920038981°W / 38.65316702041597; -90.2084920038981 (Resurrection of Our Lord Catholic Church)

1898 1986 August 30, 2011 Upload image
Schlichtig House 300 E. Marceau St.
38°32′25″N 90°15′45″W / 38.5404°N 90.2624°W / 38.5404; -90.2624 (Schlichtig House)
1852 May 29, 1980  
Second Presbyterian Church 4501 Westminster Pl.
38°38′51″N 90°15′21″W / 38.6475°N 90.2557°W / 38.6475; -90.2557 (Second Presbyterian Church)
1896 September 10, 1975  
Security Building 319 N. 4th St.
38°37′41″N 90°11′16″W / 38.6280°N 90.1878°W / 38.6280; -90.1878 (Security Building)
1890 February 9, 2009  
Shaw Place Ten Houses
38°36′58″N 90°14′31″W / 38.6160°N 90.2419°W / 38.6160; -90.2419 (Shaw Place)
1879 April 12, 1982  
Sheldon Concert Hall 3646 Washington Ave.
38°38′24″N 90°13′59″W / 38.6399°N 90.2331°W / 38.6399; -90.2331 (Sheldon Concert Hall)
1912 July 7, 1978  
Shining Light Tabernacle
(formerly Christ Church)
7121 Manchester Rd.
38°36′58″N 90°18′40″W / 38.6160°N 90.3110°W / 38.6160; -90.3110 (Shining Light Tabernacle (formerly Christ Church))
1891 November 13, 2019  
Soulard Market 730 Carroll St.
38°36′39″N 90°12′03″W / 38.6109°N 90.2008°W / 38.6109; -90.2008 (Soulard Market)
1928 December 26, 1972  
South Broadway Bluff Area c. 4500–5500 S. Broadway
38°34′01″N 90°14′18″W / 38.5669°N 90.2384°W / 38.5669; -90.2384 (South Broadway Bluff Area)
 
SS. Peter and Paul Church 1919 S. 7th St.
38°36′25″N 90°12′13″W / 38.607°N 90.2036°W / 38.607; -90.2036 (Sts. Peter and Paul Church)
c. 1873 December 26, 1972  
St. Mark's Episcopal Church 4712 Clifton Ave.
38°35′15″N 90°17′43″W / 38.5875°N 90.2953°W / 38.5875; -90.2953 (St. Mark's Episcopal Church)
1939  
St. Alphonsus Catholic Church 1118 N. Grand Blvd.
38°38′39″N 90°13′41″W / 38.6442°N 90.2281°W / 38.6442; -90.2281 (St. Alphonsus Catholic Church)
1893  
St. Francis DeSales Church 2653 Ohio Ave.
38°36′14″N 90°13′33″W / 38.6040°N 90.2257°W / 38.6040; -90.2257 (St. Francis de Sales Church)
1906 October 8, 2012  
St. Francis Xavier College Church Lindell Blvd. & N. Grand Blvd.
38°38′13″N 90°13′59″W / 38.6370°N 90.2330°W / 38.6370; -90.2330 (St. Francis Xavier College Church)
1898 July 7, 1978  
St. John Nepomuk Church S. 11th St. & Lafayette Ave.
38°36′44″N 90°12′19″W / 38.6123°N 90.2053°W / 38.6123; -90.2053 (St. John Nepomuk Church)
1895 June 19, 1972  
St. John the Apostle and Evangelist Church c. 1600 Chestnut St.
38°37′46″N 90°12′13″W / 38.6295°N 90.2035°W / 38.6295; -90.2035 (St. John the Apostle and Evangelist Church)
1869 July 11, 2007  
St. Joseph Church and Parish House 1220 N. 11th St.
38°38′13″N 90°11′34″W / 38.6370°N 90.1927°W / 38.6370; -90.1927 (Shrine of St. Joseph Catholic Church)
1844 May 19, 1978  
St. Liborius Parish Complex 1835 N. Market St.
38°38′48″N 90°12′00″W / 38.6468°N 90.2001°W / 38.6468; -90.2001 (St. Liborius Church and Buildings)
1857 October 11, 1979  
St. Louis Cathedral 4431 Lindell Blvd.
38°38′32″N 90°15′17″W / 38.6421°N 90.2548°W / 38.6421; -90.2548 (Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis (New Cathedral))
1914  
St. Mary of Victories Catholic Church 744 S. 3rd St.
38°37′05″N 90°11′26″W / 38.6180°N 90.1906°W / 38.6180; -90.1906 (St. Mary of Victories Catholic Church)
1843 August 28, 1980  
St. Stanislaus Kostka Church 1419 N. 20th St.
38°38′31″N 90°12′21″W / 38.6420°N 90.2058°W / 38.6420; -90.2058 (St. Stanislaus Kostka Church)
1891 July 10, 1979  
St. Vincent de Paul Church 1417 S. 9th St.
38°36′48″N 90°12′02″W / 38.6133°N 90.2006°W / 38.6133; -90.2006 (St. Vincent DePaul Church)
1844 August 19, 1983  
Statue of St. Louis Forest Park
38°38′23″N 90°17′39″W / 38.6398°N 90.2941°W / 38.6398; -90.2941 (Apotheosis of St. Louis)
1906  
Steins House Steins St. & Reilly St.
38°32′43″N 90°15′18″W / 38.5454°N 90.2550°W / 38.5454; -90.2550 (Jacob Steins House)
1843 May 28, 1980  
Stockstrom House 3400 Russell Blvd.
38°36′46″N 90°14′10″W / 38.6127°N 90.2362°W / 38.6127; -90.2362 (Stockstrom House)
1907 November 8, 2018  
Store buildings 7121–7129 S. Broadway
38°33′02″N 90°15′16″W / 38.5505°N 90.2545°W / 38.5505; -90.2545 (Broadway store buildings)
1850 February 22, 2006  
T.S. Eliot House 4446 Westminster Pl.
38°38′48″N 90°15′15″W / 38.6466°N 90.2542°W / 38.6466; -90.2542 (T.S. Eliot House)
1904 April 10, 1980  
Tillie's Corner 1345-55 N. Garrison Ave.
38°38′40″N 90°13′13″W / 38.644499°N 90.220243°W / 38.644499; -90.220243 (Tillie's Corner)
 
Towne Theatre 210 N. 6th St.

38°37′38″N 90°11′24″W / 38.6272133317384°N 90.18997611030355°W / 38.6272133317384; -90.18997611030355 (Tillie's Corner)

1896 1983 Upload image
Union Avenue Christian Church 733 Union Ave.
38°39′14″N 90°16′25″W / 38.6540°N 90.2737°W / 38.6540; -90.2737 (Union Avenue Christian Church)
1904  
Union Market 711 North Broadway
38°37′51″N 90°11′16″W / 38.6308°N 90.1879°W / 38.6308; -90.1879 (Union Market)
1924 January 15, 1984  
Union Station 1820 Market St.
38°37′45″N 90°12′26″W / 38.6293°N 90.2073°W / 38.6293; -90.2073 (St. Louis Union Station)
1894 December 30, 1970 December 30, 1970  
Union Trust Building 705 Olive St.
38°37′42″N 90°11′30″W / 38.6284°N 90.1916°W / 38.6284; -90.1916 (Union Trust Building)
1892 June 16, 1982  
United Missouri Bank Building 312 N. 8th St.
38°37′44″N 90°11′31″W / 38.6290°N 90.1920°W / 38.6290; -90.1920 (United Missouri Bank Building)
1892 November 21, 2000  
Vess Advertising Device 6th St. & O'Fallon St.
38°38′12″N 90°11′12″W / 38.6368°N 90.1868°W / 38.6368; -90.1868 (Vess Advertising Device)
1950  
Veterans Administration Building 200 N. Broadway

38°37′37″N 90°11′20″W / 38.627066051323155°N 90.1889603734836°W / 38.627066051323155; -90.1889603734836 (Vess Advertising Device)

1907 1977 Upload image
von Harten Residence 5433 Enright Ave.
38°39′17″N 90°16′38″W / 38.6548°N 90.2771°W / 38.6548; -90.2771 (Von Harten Residence)
1896  
Wainwright Building 705 Chestnut St.
38°37′38″N 90°11′32″W / 38.6271°N 90.1921°W / 38.6271; -90.1921 (Wainwright Building)
1892 May 23, 1968 May 23, 1968  
Wainwright Tomb Bellefontaine Cemetery

38°41′23″N 90°13′30″W / 38.68961287138456°N 90.22491570517828°W / 38.68961287138456; -90.22491570517828 (Wainwright Building)

1892 June 15, 1970  
Walz House 4708 S. Broadway

38°34′13″N 90°14′04″W / 38.57015752038704°N 90.2343941128381°W / 38.57015752038704; -90.2343941128381 (Wainwright Building)

1849 1982 June 14, 1970 Upload image
Washington Tabernacle Baptist Church 3200 Washington Ave.
38°38′14″N 90°13′31″W / 38.6372°N 90.2254°W / 38.6372; -90.2254 (Washington Tabernacle Baptist Church)
1879  
Washington Terrace 48 Houses
38°39′06″N 90°16′25″W / 38.6516°N 90.2737°W / 38.6516; -90.2737 (Washington Terrace)
c. 1890–1910  
Westminster Presbyterian Church 5300 Delmar Blvd.
38°39′09″N 90°16′26″W / 38.6524°N 90.2739°W / 38.6524; -90.2739 (Westminster Presbyterian Church)
1925  
Woolworth Building 3663 Lindell Blvd.
38°38′16″N 90°14′05″W / 38.6379°N 90.2348°W / 38.6379; -90.2348 (Saint Louis University Museum of Art)
1899 July 7, 1978  

Historic districts

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The City has 18 Local Historic Districts, 8 of which are Certified Local Historic Districts.[8]

Local historic districts

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Certified local historic districts

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "St. Louis City Ordinance 64689". Laws of the City of St. Louis. Archived from the original on November 20, 2000. Retrieved February 20, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "List of Current City Landmarks". stlouis-mo.gov. Retrieved December 12, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "List of NHLs by State - National Historic Landmarks (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  4. ^ "City Landmarks in St. Louis". City of St. Louis Cultural Resources Office. Retrieved August 3, 2012.
  5. ^ "ArcGIS Web Application". modnr.maps.arcgis.com. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  6. ^ "Goldenrod (Showboat, 1909-?) - UWDC - UW-Madison Libraries". search.library.wisc.edu. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  7. ^ United States Department of the Interior National Park Service (March 31, 2012). "Forest-Park-Southeast-Historic-District_BI-IV.pdf" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: 79.
  8. ^ "City Historic Districts". stlouis-mo.gov. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
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