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      • The area developed a national reputation as an artistic incubator –hosting Central West End art shows, concerts, nightlife and other social events. Over the years, the area has been home to creative and famous Central West End residents, including Tennessee Williams, Kate Chopin, T.S. Eliot and William Burroughs.
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  2. Jul 14, 2017 · On the historic streets of the Central West End, one can find Candace O’Connor, author of nine books on Midwestern history, digging into the neighborhood’s cycles of dilapidation and revitalization to gain a better understanding of its social and cultural story. Her new book, Renaissance: A History of the Central West End, chronicles the ...

  3. Some residential areas of the Central West End are included in the National Register of Historic Places. One example is Fullerton's Westminster Place, whose large, architect-designed homes, most of which were built in 1890–1910. Another is the private place called Washington Terrace, laid out in 1892.

  4. History. The Central West End (or CWE) is a diverse neighborhood in the heart of the City of St. Louis, within walking distance of Forest Park — a sprawling urban park that remains the city’s crown jewel to this day. Our neighborhood’s development began in the late 1800s as St. Louis prepared for its 1904 World Fair, and many of the city ...

  5. During the 1904 World's Fair, the Central West End was once again thrust into the spotlight, making it even more popular with the St. Louis social and business elite. Classic Central West End residences and architecture from this era can be found on what are now Lenox Place, Pershing Place, Kingsbury Place and Hortense Place.

  6. Feb 23, 2024 · The Central West End (aka the CWE) in St. Louis has a fascinating history, from its 19th-century roots to its current status as a hub of architectural wonders and a melting pot of cultures. This neighborhood reflects the vibrant spirit of St. Louis, preserving its past while embracing the future.

  7. May 31, 2017 · The Central West End, considered by most to be a vital neighborhood in the City of St. Louis was not always viewed that way. In the 1970s, it was considered a symbol of blight. What happened in the space from then to now to transform the neighborhood?

  8. A Place Worth Saving: The Story of the Central West End. Nine PBS takes a bold and deep dive into the history of the Central West End with a one-hour documentary that includes interviews with the living heroes and visionaries behind its rebirth, an archive of oral histories, and a lavishly illustrated book. Using our unique capabilities, we are ...

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