Old North St. Louis
Old North St. Louis preserves a remarkable cross-section of 19th-century urban development, where ornate Italianate and Victorian-era rowhouses stand alongside the neighborhood's grand civic landmarks like the distinguished Pierre Laclede School. Once a thriving commercial and residential hub for German and Eastern European immigrants, the area's architectural fabric tells stories of meticulous craftsmanship—from intricately detailed brick facades and cast-iron cornices to period storefronts that line historic thoroughfares. Walking these streets offers a poignant encounter with St. Louis's layered past, where ambitious architectural ambitions and intimate neighborhood character converge amid the ongoing evolution of this resilient community.


