Thanks so much! I will get to some eventually. My schedule has been tough with work, you know how that goes. Thanks for watching- really appreciate it.
The market building is beautiful and historic market. There is a huge courtyard in the front. The homes are incredible. My son designed one of the few new buildings in Soulard.
Great tour. I lived in Lafayette Square for a few years, but Soulard was where I frequented. So many good memories! Is the Sidney Street Cafe still there? And the Venice Cafe?
I lived in that for many years in Benton Park but went High school in that area Thanks for taking me down memory lane and showing a few things I never was there.
It is important to keep everything up to date and looking good- one thing I give them credit for are the flowers around the city in the spring and summer. They make things look really nice. I've seen them around Ballpark Village, along Market Street, Laclede's Landing, and all around in different spots- and they do make a difference and make things look good- no one really ever mentions those.
the best soulard video. thanks, so much for your in-depth work!
Thanks for the kind words- I really appreciate it.
Beautiful church.
Love that you walk around and show some great pics with history narration instead of just driving thru. Good job!
Thank you very much- kind words.
Thank you,I’m so glad that you’re showing the beautiful Soulard neighborhood,I will love to see some of the north side.
Thanks so much! I will get to some eventually. My schedule has been tough with work, you know how that goes. Thanks for watching- really appreciate it.
I finally got to one. I never forgot you. It just took me awhile. :)
I love your videos and St. Louis is so charming.
Thank you so much! That means a lot to me- you made my day.
The market building is beautiful and historic market. There is a huge courtyard in the front. The homes are incredible. My son designed one of the few new buildings in Soulard.
Thanks for the great tour.
Thanks so much for watching and the comment. I really appreciate it. It really is a fun and beautiful neighborhood. That's awesome about your son.
Amazing cakes.. brilliant idea.
Thank you for a beautiful historical video of Soulard.
Thank you so much for watching and the kind comment.
Extremely informative! Great job. I had NO idea about some of the famous individual homes you pointed out. ❤
Thanks for watching- it's such a fun neighborhood!
Great tour. I lived in Lafayette Square for a few years, but Soulard was where I frequented. So many good memories! Is the Sidney Street Cafe still there? And the Venice Cafe?
Yes! They're still going strong. Thanks for watching and the comment! Those are 2 great neighborhoods.
I appreciate the historical facts in your videos
Thanks so much for the kind words- I really appreciate it.
19:51 I’m in love with this building
Lol yes it's awesome- thanks for watching! Glad you found the video!
I lived in that for many years in Benton Park but went High school in that area Thanks for taking me down memory lane and showing a few things I never was there.
That's awesome! Thank you so much for the kind words- I'm glad you found it.
Amazing the Arzt Home.
Tks!
Thanks so much for watching and the comment! Yes it's amazing.
Great footage . Thumbs up!
Keep blogging.
Thanks so much!
Another great video
I must say i LIKE it!! Keep it up
Great stuff, Tom! Keep up the good work sir!
Thanks so much Tim!
Wow, nice Video👍
Thanks so much.
The spice shop in there has the best chili powder- I moved from St.Louis and I do miss the market.
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. I'm glad you found the video!
Now I’m really hungry for Tuckers
I don't blame you 😂 thanks for watching.
I remember a great steak and the biggest baked potato ever.
Great tour. BTW, Sam Adams Beer is originally from Massachusetts, not St. Louis.
Thanks for watching. The recipe is from St. Louis. The founder's great-great grandfather was a St. Louis brewer and he found his recipe.
Why does the CITY OF ST.LOUIS NEGLECT THE RESTORATION OF SOULARD MARKET , PAINTING , FLAKING PAINT EVERYWHERE ?
It is important to keep everything up to date and looking good- one thing I give them credit for are the flowers around the city in the spring and summer. They make things look really nice. I've seen them around Ballpark Village, along Market Street, Laclede's Landing, and all around in different spots- and they do make a difference and make things look good- no one really ever mentions those.
“Those-people” haven’t yet taken over this area yet.
I lived at 12th and barten for ten years left when government section 8 came in
Thanks for watching!
We have been lied to about our history.. that house is hundreds of years old..,