I am learning so much more about St. Louis than what little I have learned on my own, which is 1) how to get hopelessly lost, or 2) how to take my guests to the Arch. Nathan's talks have revealed a history I never knew but am greatly interested in now.
It's so quiet and green. I will definitely be telling my friends to check it out. I know I plan to. I had a friend from there. She went to Nerinx Hall. She loved it. I can see why!
I had no idea St Louis had such a rich architectural heritage. Your videos are very much appreciated, Nathan. Do you know Caleb, from “The Second Empire Strikes Back”?
Thanks for showing all the old buildings restored and lived in. You're bringing back memories of the 1960s for me. And I have to tell you that it's pronounced "man srd". The second vowel is not emphasized. It's a French style of roof, which allows more living space upstairs. A roof that features two slopes on each of its sides, typically with one steep slope, is a Mansard roof.
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This guy is my hero. I just bought a place on Morrison. I'd love to know how he gets all the history of the homes.
Many years ago I grew up in that neighborhood and I have nothing but wonderful memories. It was the best…
I love second empire homes!!!!
One of the most unique styles!
I am learning so much more about St. Louis than what little I have learned on my own, which is 1) how to get hopelessly lost, or 2) how to take my guests to the Arch. Nathan's talks have revealed a history I never knew but am greatly interested in now.
I love my city
Beautifully filmed and great history info!
Thanks for keeping the St. Louis history alive! That's young man!
I am only 3 minutes in. I have lived in south St. Louis all my life and have learned so much already!! Thank you for taking the time to make these.
Our pleasure, glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful architecture love saint Louis my home.
All of these homes are so old!
Many of them are Pre Civil-war!
It's so quiet and green. I will definitely be telling my friends to check it out. I know I plan to. I had a friend from there. She went to Nerinx Hall. She loved it. I can see why!
You are a wealth of information on history of STL! t
Thanks!
Very interesting history and beautiful homes. Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks! I’ve always enjoyed your videos. Looking forward to seeing your channel grow and document more history of these lovely homes!!
Thank you so much for the Super Thanks! With your support, we can continue to bring you more content like this. Cheers!
very interesting, thanks for making this!
Thank you for watching!
Really good, different. Excellent presentation.
Thank you very much!
Very nice video indeed . Thank you .
There absolutley beautiful still.
I had no idea St Louis had such a rich architectural heritage. Your videos are very much appreciated, Nathan. Do you know Caleb, from “The Second Empire Strikes Back”?
Thank you! St. Louis has so many hidden gems that we hope to bring into the spotlight! Our team knows him, he is a great guy.
St. Louis has probably lost more interesting architecture than most U.S. cities every had.
👍 i love these tours! Thank you :-)
Glad you’re enjoying them! 🙂
Thanks for showing all the old buildings restored and lived in. You're bringing back memories of the 1960s for me.
And I have to tell you that it's pronounced "man srd". The second vowel is not emphasized. It's a French style of roof, which allows more living space upstairs. A roof that features two slopes on each of its sides, typically with one steep slope, is a Mansard roof.
Delicious History, Audio and Video. Well Done.
Love it!
That was really good I loved it.😊
Very interesting, well done.
Nice Video 📹 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
love historic houses hope you do hyde park neighborhood someday
We will be covering Hyde Park, and many other neighborhoods, as soon as Nathan has recovered. Stay tuned!
I'm happy to see all these buildings before they get pulled down to build more Q T's
Or a Walgreen's!
I love QT!!!!
Great video! , but I wonder though , where are all the people? all I see is empty streets?
Good Question! This was filmed in the heat of the pandemic and in the 100+ degree heat of a St. Louis summer.
We also think bullets don't go through the brick as easy.
South side is the best side