Neighborhoods / St. Louis
Academy
Academy stands as a testament to St. Louis's turn-of-the-century investment in public institutions, where stately schools and libraries anchor tree-lined streets of substantial brick homes and period storefronts. The neighborhood's architectural heritage reflects the aspirations of early 20th-century civic planners, evident in the Romanesque Revival solidity of Soldan High School and the Carnegie library aesthetic of Cabanne Branch, buildings designed to inspire and endure. Today, Academy invites urban explorers to discover how a close-knit residential enclave developed around educational anchors, revealing the bones of a thriving neighborhood through its carefully detailed masonry and the civic pride embedded in every facade.
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