Neighborhoods / St. Louis
O'Fallon
O'Fallon captures the architectural evolution of early 20th-century St. Louis, where sturdy brick schoolhouses and residential blocks speak to the neighborhood's identity as a working and middle-class enclave. The iconic John O'Fallon Technical High School—a masterwork of Prairie-influenced institutional design—stands as a monument to the era's faith in public education and craftsmanship, its bold geometry and terra cotta details reflecting the ambitions of a thriving urban neighborhood. Tree-lined streets reveal layers of residential character, from modest workers' cottages to solid brick flats, creating an intimate portrait of how St. Louisans built community in the early industrial age.
1 building documented
