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Historic North St. Louis

Montesi, Albert / Deposki, Richard
Historic North St. Louis
During the early 19th century, the Mississippi River valley north of St. Louis attracted many settlers eager to farm its fertile land. Proximity to the river and downtown markets helped the area grow. Immigrants arrived from Germany and other European countries, and after the Civil War, blacks migrated from the South. Today, the Hyde Park, Bissell-College Hill, and Old North St. Louis neighborhoods are home to diverse communities with a rich a...

CHF 34.90

Lafayette Square, St. Louis

Montesi, Albert / Deposki, Richard
Lafayette Square, St. Louis
Lafayette Square has always been a reflection of the life and times of St. Louis, Missouri. Originally a common land where cattle grazed and people hunted game, the area was set aside as a public park just before the Civil War. Following that era, Lafayette Square was developed into a showplace for the Victorian era, featuring fantastic gardens, gazebos, a bandstand, an aquarium, and a boathouse. On May 27, 1896, a tornado plowed through the a...

CHF 34.90

Soulard St. Louis

Montesi, Albert / Deposki, Richard
Soulard St. Louis
From its earliest days as Old Frenchtown, Soulard, St. Louis, has embodied a bold and colorful tapestry ofimmigrant life in America. With remarkable depth, authorsMontesi and Deposki have detailed the birth, destruction, and final restoration of this historic area through over200 photographs.Bequeathed by the widow of surveyor Antoine Soulardto the city of St. Louis in 1842, what was once a plot ofland intended for a vegetable market became a ...

CHF 34.90

Downtown St. Louis

Montesi, Albert J. / Deposki, Richard
Downtown St. Louis
St. Louis, a vibrant and bustling community, has long been dependent on the Mississippi River for trade and commerce, travel, and migration. Within the past century the city's downtown neighborhood has experienced the growth and change that has shaped this Midwestern city into one of the most notable cities in America. Downtown St. Louis is illustrated with over 200 vintage images that present a history as diverse as the residents of the area....

CHF 38.90

Central West End, St. Louis

Montesi, Albert J. / Deposki, Richard
Central West End, St. Louis
In the 1860s, with bustling river traffic alive with boats and men, St. Louis was a picturesque river town. This was the St. Louis that Mark Twain, Edna Ferber, and T.S. Eliot wrote about: a town on the mysterious but profitable Mississippi. After the Civil War, profits from contracts with the Union and river trading brought increased wealth to the community. Prosperous residents were challenged to find land that could hold their prestigious m...

CHF 38.90

Historic North St. Louis

Montesi, Albert / Deposki, Richard
Historic North St. Louis
During the early 19th century, the Mississippi River valley north of St. Louis attracted many settlers eager to farm its fertile land. Proximity to the river and downtown markets helped the area grow. Immigrants arrived from Germany and other European countries, and after the Civil War, blacks migrated from the South. Today, the Hyde Park, Bissell-College Hill, and Old North St. Louis neighborhoods are home to diverse communities with a rich a...

CHF 38.90

St. Louis Garden District

Montesi, Albert / Deposki, Richard
St. Louis Garden District
Found near the famed Missouri Botanical Garden, also known as Shaw's Garden, the Garden District of St. Louis encompasses the present-day environs of Compton Hill, Oak Hill, Compton Heights, Compton Hill Reservoir Square, Tower Grove East, Tower Grove Heights, and the Shaw neighborhood. Henry Shaw was one of St. Louis' most prominent landowners in the mid-nineteenth century and is directly responsible for the Botanical Garden and Tower Grove P...

CHF 38.90

St. Louis Union Station

Montesi, Albert J. / Deposki, Richard
St. Louis Union Station
When St. Louis' Union Station opened to the public in 1894, nearly 10, 000 people gathered to celebrate. What they saw rivaled famed stations in the East, with its barrel-vaulted ceiling, sweeping archways, and Tiffany stained-glass windows. Modeled after the walled city of Carcassone, France, Union Station was one of the busiest in the world during its heyday. Follow the history of this great architectural triumph from its original glory days...

CHF 38.90

Soulard St. Louis

Montesi, Albert J. / Deposki, Richard
Soulard St. Louis
From its earliest days as Old Frenchtown, Soulard, St. Louis, has embodied a bold and colorful tapestry of immigrant life in America. With remarkable depth, authors Montesi and Deposki have detailed the birth, destruction, and final restoration of this historic area through over 200 photographs. Bequeathed by the widow of surveyor Antoine Soulard to the city of St. Louis in 1842, what was once a plot of land intended for a vegetable ma...

CHF 38.90

St. Louis Union Station

Montesi, Albert / Deposki, Richard
St. Louis Union Station
When St. Louis' Union Station opened to the public in 1894, nearly 10, 000 people gathered to celebrate. What they saw rivaled famed stations in the East, with its barrel-vaulted ceiling, sweeping archways, and Tiffany stained-glass windows. Modeled after the walled city of Carcassone, France, Union Station was one of the busiest in the world during its heyday. Follow the history of this great architectural triumph from its original glory days...

CHF 34.90

Central West End

Montesi, Albert / Deposki, Richard
Central West End
In the 1860s, with bustling river traffic alive with boats and men, St. Louis was a picturesque river town. This was the St. Louis that Mark Twain, Edna Ferber, and T.S. Eliot wrote about: a town on the mysterious but profitable Mississippi. After the Civil War, profits from contracts with the Union and river trading brought increased wealth to the community. Prosperous residents were challenged to find land that could hold their prestigious m...

CHF 31.50

Downtown St. Louis

Montesi, Albert / Deposki, Richard
Downtown St. Louis
St. Louis, a vibrant and bustling community, has long been dependent on the Mississippi River for trade and commerce, travel, and migration. Within the past century the city's downtown neighborhood has experienced the growth and change that has shaped this Midwestern city into one of the most notable cities in America. Downtown St. Louis is illustrated with over 200 vintage images that present a history as diverse as the residents of the area....

CHF 34.90

St. Louis Garden District

Montesi, Albert / Deposki, Richard
St. Louis Garden District
Found near the famed Missouri Botanical Garden, also known as Shaw's Garden, the Garden District of St. Louis encompasses the present-day environs of Compton Hill, Oak Hill, Compton Heights, Compton Hill Reservoir Square, Tower Grove East, Tower Grove Heights, and the Shaw neighborhood. Henry Shaw was one of St. Louis' most prominent landowners in the mid-nineteenth century and is directly responsible for the Botanical Garden and Tower Grove P...

CHF 34.90