Great video! You and Nathan make a good team! I need to find msyelf a Hyde Park lager shirt! Taking the bus to school in the 90s (Enright Middle, Visitation Park area), I could still see many Hyde Park ads on painted on bars' exterior walls, etc. Those ads must have been 50 years old at that point. I wonder if any have survived.
Thanks for watching and the nice comment. I saw a painting/mural/advertisement actually at the History Museum in the sports section next to a Falstaff one. I thought it was interesting.
Is the Benton farmhouse mentioned at 51:00 missing a top floor? That square bit on the left front side looks weird. Thanks for taking me along on this trip. These buildings are beautiful.
Thanks so much for watching and the comment. I think that is just the chimney that is on the side there. That's how they used to make them- on one of the sides.
@organstl Yes, I do like the video, but the house I lived in didn't have fireplaces in the house at all , 1913, Newhouse in North St. Louis in Hdye Park , my mom, and I moved out of there when I was 17.
Excellent! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tour of the neighborhood. I wasn't familiar with the area. Stay safe 🙏
Thanks for watching. You too. 🙏
Very informative Mr Jackson. Ive gone to mass in the church.I would have enjoyed some history on convent and school that was part of church.
Yes lots of info- he does a great job. Thanks for watching and the comment- really appreciate it.
Great video! You and Nathan make a good team!
I need to find msyelf a Hyde Park lager shirt! Taking the bus to school in the 90s (Enright Middle, Visitation Park area), I could still see many Hyde Park ads on painted on bars' exterior walls, etc. Those ads must have been 50 years old at that point. I wonder if any have survived.
Thanks for watching and the nice comment. I saw a painting/mural/advertisement actually at the History Museum in the sports section next to a Falstaff one. I thought it was interesting.
Is the Benton farmhouse mentioned at 51:00 missing a top floor? That square bit on the left front side looks weird.
Thanks for taking me along on this trip. These buildings are beautiful.
Thanks so much for watching and the comment. I think that is just the chimney that is on the side there. That's how they used to make them- on one of the sides.
The side building actually had a flounder roof originally, and sloped off the side of the main part of the house.
@@st.louishistoryandarchitec8067 That is cool. Thanks for the info! Very interesting.
The hours showing in the video I lived in 1913 Newhouse
That's awesome. Thanks for watching. I hope you found it interesting.
@organstl Yes, I do like the video, but the house I lived in didn't have fireplaces in the house at all , 1913, Newhouse in North St. Louis in Hdye Park , my mom, and I moved out of there when I was 17.
@@Andrew-t1y1w ok thanks for the info. I'll check with him to see what he meant.
A city destroyed by corporate greed and white flight. I lived there for 7 years. Every year it got worse. Just a hollow shell of a city now.