Posted: Aug 16, 2012, 12:05 AM
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centropolis, i recently saw a nice photo of st. louis that was very flattering to the city skyline. it showed the arch in forward position, of course, and then the major part of the cbd. i have long heard that st. louis had municipal codes which disallowed skyscrapers to surpass the ht of the arch; however, in the photo, there appears to be a large scraper that is definitely above the ht of the arch. is this true about ht restrictions in stl? it is a pretty city, and i love visiting, as i have family who entertain me well, when i am in town. they live a bit north of st. louis, maybe not in st. louis county, fountainbleu to be exact, but we always go into the city. they attend the cathedral of st. louis. beautiful, and the 2nd finest example of mosaic artistry in the world.
my cousin has just moved to one of the neighborhoods that has a good deal of german and french late 19th and early 20th century homes. dunbar roofs, a great number of black iron gates, boxwoods, etc. recently i saw a wonderful history of st. louis on arts and entertainment. it really was good, and went into a great deal of material and history of the early beer barons, the suicides, society in st. louis, the beer business, and so much more. it is a wonderful city w/ wonderful neighborhoods. if i lived there, i would definitely pick out one of the edge communities in the city.
i don't understand why folk don't concentrate on st. louis, the river, and the wonderful things offered on the west side of the city, instead of always pointing out east st. louis. btw, i have friends in godfry and alton, too. alton is kind of nice, or it was when i visited, on my way to chicago.
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