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Midtown Once the theater district, now attemting a comeback as an arts center and
residential neighborhood, Midtown is both battered and resurgent.
- Tour 1: Lindell Towers, Moolah Temple
- Tour 2: Masonic Temple, Castleman-Mackay Mansion, Scottish Rite Cathedral, St. Louis Club, Melbourne Hotel
- Tour 3: St. Louis University campus buildings (St. Xavier Church)
- Tour 4: Medinah Temple, Metropolitan Building, City House
- Tour 5: Fox Theater, Woolworth's, Humbolt Building, Sheldon Memorial
- Tour 6: University Club tower, 3rd Baptist, Missouri Theater tower, Grandell Theater, Lionberger and other houses
- Tour 7: Sun Theater, Earthways home, Carter Carburetor, Powell Symphony Hall
- Tour 8: Stockton House, Wagner House, Ives House, Culver mansion
- Tour 9: Pulitzer Foundation, Contemporary Art Museum, surviving houses
- Tour 10: Westminster Place houses
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The North Side North of Delmar Avenue, the City of St. Louis suffers from widespread abandonment
and decay; abandoned houses are as common as weeds in many areas.
This tour explores many of these neighborhoods in detail.
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East St. Louis As beaten down as portions of
North St. Louis may be, they're still not as far-fallen as East St. Louis. This struggling town across the river is notorious for its state
of decay. And yet, some spark of life remains there....
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St. Louis has dozens of historic school buildings,
largely due to the work of these two architects.
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See also:
Northland Shopping Center
River Roads Mall
A.S. Aloe Building
St. Mark's Episcopal
Doctors Building
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