Neighborhoods / St. Louis
Carr Square
Carr Square stands as a compelling testament to St. Louis's African American heritage and early 20th-century urban development, where sturdy brick rowhouses and the iconic Carr School anchor a neighborhood shaped by waves of migration and community resilience. Walking these streets reveals the physical imprint of a thriving Black commercial and residential district, with architectural details—from decorative cornices to arched windows—that speak to the craftsmanship and ambition of an era when this neighborhood was a vital cultural center. For those drawn to urban authenticity, Carr Square offers an unvarnished glimpse into how architecture, history, and memory interweave in America's older cities.
3 buildings documented


