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  2. It has 18,000 square feet and a balcony that overlooks the dance floor. [4] The ballroom, long the only one remaining in St. Louis, has been owned by Patrick and Roseann Brannon since the early 1990s. It hosts performances of swing, big band, jazz, and rock and roll music.

  3. In the heart of the Cherokee Street/Antique Row Business District in South St. Louis, this beautiful historic ballroom, built in 1927, offers one of the largest “floating” dance floors in the Midwest at 5,000 sq. ft. St. Louis’ Casa Loma Ballroom has reserved seating for up to 850 guests, a comfortable air-conditioned facility, and a ...

  4. Jul 2, 2006 · In the heart of the Cherokee Street/Antique Row Business District in South St. Louis, this beautiful historic ballroom, built in 1927, offers one of the largest “floating” dance floors in the Midwest at 5,000 sq. ft. St. Louis’ Casa Loma Ballroom has reserved seating for up to 850 guests, a comfortable air-conditioned facility, and a ...

  5. Jan 7, 2004 · The Casa Loma, with its 28-foot ceiling, was built for orchestras, not for tinny rock & roll records. ... The Casa Loma is St. Louis' last grand ballroom. It is one of only a couple that survive ...

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  6. Oct 16, 2018 · After several failed owners, the ballroom reopened on Sept. 7, 1935 by new owners, Art Kawell and H.J. (Nap) Burian, who renamed the space as the Casa Loma Ballroom. On January 19, 1940, a fire started in one of the stores beneath the ballroom.

  7. Sep 6, 2012 · People are also reading…. “There used to be eight grand ballrooms within a 10-mile radius of here,” says Brannon, who bought the Casa Loma 22 years ago. “In 1927, the big bands were all ...

  8. Nov 13, 2014 · Built in 1927, the Casa Loma Ballroom's historic space off of south city's Cherokee Street has played host to lively events for decades. Once inside, visitors get transported into a magical...

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