- Parkview, St. Louis, Missouri
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name =Parkview Historic District
nrhp_type = hd
caption =
lat_degrees = 38
lat_minutes = 39
lat_seconds = 18
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 90
long_minutes = 18
long_seconds = 36
long_direction = W
location= University City,Missouri
locmapin = Missouri
area =
architect= Boehmer,Otto J.; Et al.
architecture= Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Renaissance
added =March 14 ,1986
governing_body = Private
refnum=86000788cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Parkview is a historic subdivision of
St. Louis, Missouri . It is partly within the city limits of St. Louis and partly in University City. It is bounded by the Skinker-DeBaliviere neighborhood to the east, the Delmar Loop to the north, the Ames Place section of University City to the west,Washington University to the south, and Forest Park to the southeast.History
Much of the land that became Parkview was, in the mid-19th century, contained in the Kingsbury Farm. In 1905, surveyor
Julius Pitzman was hired to lay out Parkview. His elegant design for the 2,720 acre neighborhood includes a partly symmetrical arrangement of gently curved streets and parks. By 1907 Parkview's first houses were under construction. By 1916, most of Parkview's 255 houses had been built. Most are 3-story brick homes and many are architecturally striking; included are several excellent examples ofColonial Revival style and of Arts and Crafts architecture. In 1986, the neighborhood was accepted into theNational Register of Historic Places under the name of "Parkview Historic District."Over the years, a large number of notable St. Louisans have made their home in Parkview. The list includes
Missouri Governor Henry Caulfield ; St. Louis mayorBernard Dickmann ; University City mayors Heman, Flynn and Cunningham; artists Bessie Lowenhaupt, Aimee Schweig, Jane Pettus, Edmund Wuerpel and Gustav Goetch; writersStanley Elkin andWilliam Gass ; aviation great Col. James (Jimmy) Doolittle; baseball playersGeorge Sisler andBob Gibson ; and film maker Charles Guggenheim. Today it is home to many writers, musicians, scientists, and professors. It is considered a highly desirable residential area, and its homes routinely sell for over US$400,000.References
*Gass, M. H., J. Eberle and J. Little (2005) Parkview: A Saint Louis Urban Oasis, 1905-2005. St. Louis: Virginia Publishing Co.
* [http://stlouis.missouri.org/parkview/precognition.htm Parkview - National & Local Historic Recognition] . Retrieved on2008-04-02 .External links
* [http://stlouis.missouri.org/parkview/ Parkview website]
*Nrhp source1|MO|St.+Louis|districts
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