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![]() Downtown St. Louis and the Gateway Arch, as seen from the northern edge of the LaSalle Park neighborhood. (All Neighborhood Association meetings are held at the Friends Meeting Hall at 1001 Park Avenue, unless noted.) |
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Federal funds were approved for redeveloping LaSalle Park in 1971. Brick sidewalks, extensive landscaping and street lamps designed to mirror those that were in the neighborhood many years ago were installed.
The neighborhood continues to operate and maintain its distinctive architectural design and character through a revision of this urban plan.
The LaSalle Park Neighborhood enjoys Federal Historic Status with homes that are considered to have neighborhood, city, state and national architectural significance. Plans were filed by Ralston Purina Co. and Landmarks Association of St. Louis, Inc. in 1977 (revised in 1979, 1980, 1982) to establish the historic importance of the neighborhood architecturally.
This site was originally designed
by Jen Luchte and is being replaced, bear with us |