St. Louis Magazine

What happened to Vandeventer Place?

THE NOW-VANISHED Vandeventer Place is a faint echo from history—and a reminder to preservationists that no amount of elegance is, by itself, a shield against the wrecking ball.

On June 4, 1870, when the plat map for what would become the grandest private street in the city was filed in the Recorder of Deeds office, the mood was optimistic. Located

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