Neighborhoods / St. Louis
Carondelet
Carondelet is a historic South City neighborhood where turn-of-the-century brick schoolhouses stand as monuments to a thriving industrial community that once thrived along the Mississippi River. The area's architectural character is defined by its modest but solidly-built educational institutions—including the Delaney School and the graceful Carondelet Branch Library—which speak to a working-class neighborhood that valued its children's futures even as factories and riverside commerce shaped its landscape. Walking these streets offers a glimpse into an earlier St. Louis, where immigrant families and industrial workers built a community that left behind a distinctive architectural legacy of pragmatic beauty and civic pride.
5 buildings documented




