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Bartmer Avenue, Revisited

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Bartmer Avenue, just southwest of the intersection of Page and Union, is one of those special places that few people know about, largely because three of the four entrance to the street are blocked off (the only entrance is via its cross street, Belt, from Page). I realized the furthest west houses are the houses in the last three pictures of this post from Octobe of 2017.

Yes, this is North St. Louis, that whole 3/5 of the city where you’re told you’re not supposed to go or you’ll be immediately mowed down by automatic gunfire. I am not oblivious to the problems of much of the Northside, but there are large areas where stability and low crime exists.

And the beautiful houses, which I could easily trick people into believing are in the Central West End, are still proudly maintained by their owners.

It seems that the church has still not taken up that offer from that man who wanted to buy the house below, disassemble it, and move it out of town.

Good for them; it looks perfect right where it is, and well maintained at that.

I absolutely love this house below, which is one of the largest homes in the city.

Senior citizens interested in attending my lecture at OASIS about influential architects who have left their marks on  St. Louis can sign up for a two-week class on June 12th and 19th, 2019, by clicking here and searching for class number “802” or by my last name. It will be held at the beautiful new Lemay Pavilion in Jefferson Barracks.


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