Historical Markers in
Saint Louis City County, Missouri

106 Wins 1876 Lafayette Park Music Pavilion 1901 Cherokee 1905 - 09 Cherokee 1959 Cherokee 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2008 Cherokee 2014 Cherokee 2125 Cherokee 2201 Cherokee 2215 Cherokee 2225 Cherokee 2301 Cherokee 2315-17 Cherokee 25 Innings = 1 Win 2621-2623 Cherokee Street 2635 Locust Street 2638-2642 Cherokee Street 2639-2641 Cherokee Street 2646 Cherokee Street 2701-2703 Cherokee Street 2728 Cherokee Street 2730-2734 Cherokee Street 2731 Cherokee Street 2817 Cherokee Street 2818-2820 Cherokee Street 2822-2824 Cherokee 2831-2835 Cherokee Street 2838 Cherokee Street 2846-2850 Cherokee Street 3,000 Hits 3,000 Hits 3,000 Strike Outs 3014-26 South Grand Boulevard 3101-13 South Grand Boulevard 3121-23 South Grand Boulevard 3127 South Grand Boulevard 3137-39 South Grand Boulevard 3141-45 South Grand Boulevard 3151-57 South Grand Boulevard 3159-61 South Grand Boulevard 3163 South Grand Boulevard 3179-89 South Grand Boulevard 3190-98 South Grand Boulevard 3191 South Grand Boulevard 3197-99 South Grand Boulevard 3201-3 South Grand Boulevard 3212-26 South Grand Boulevard 3232-34 South Grand Boulevard 3238-46 South Grand Boulevard 3319 DeMenil Place 3322 DeMenil Place 3354 Iowa Avenue 3409 California Avenue 3609-13 Juniata Street 4 Great Swings 4446 Westminster Place 5 Shutouts for Jaster 500 Home Runs 7 Straight for Gibby 70 for McGwire 80th MLB All-Star Game A Century of Free Flight A Fair Legacy: The Art Museum A Fair Legacy: The Jefferson Memorial A Fair Legacy: The Zoo A Wealthy Suburb Aaaaallllll Aboard! Abraham Lincoln Slept Here Action and Reaction Al MacInnis Albert Fred Schoendienst Alexander von Humboldt All-Stars at Busch Aloe Plaza Alston Breaks Barrier AMDG Shrine of St. Joseph American Elm American Zinc Building An Explosion Saves The City Apotheosis of St. Louis, 1904-1906 Are Trees and Lawns Enough? At Home On Cherokee August 1, 1993 Auguste Chouteau Back-to-Back MVP Back-to-Back No-Hitters Bardenheier Row Basilica of Saint Louis, King Battle of St. Louis Becker House Bernie Federko Biddle Street Trailhead Big Daddy's Big Shot for Big Mac Birds on the Bat Bob Pettit Boeing Aviation Fields Bottomley's 12 RBI's Boyer's Grand Slam Brett Hull Brett Hull Brock Surpasses Cobb Brummer Steals Home Busch Memorial Opens Cadillac Building Cadillac-Chrysler Building Calle Cherokee Camp Jackson Can Private Generosity Serve Public Good? Can the Past Tear Us Apart? Can We Control Nature? Capture of Camp Jackson Cardinal Red Carl Wimar Carlton Baffles Mets Carondelet Carondelet Boat Yards Carondelet Drum Corps Carondelet Hotel Cathedral Chapel Cat's Meow Cedric the Entertainer Central Axis Charles Galloway Charlotte Taylor Blow Charless Cherokee Cave Chic Young Chief Pontiac Christine Brewer Circa 1875 Circa 1910 Circa 1976 Claude Heithaus, S.J. Clydesdale Stable Coast Guard Rest Stop Cole-Standard Building Commercial Beginnings Constance H. Lennahan Cooper's Shutout Curt Flood Curves Ahead Dedicated to James B. Eads DeMenil Mansion DeMenil Place During The Gay Nineties Dodge-Reo Building Donny Hathaway Doris Roberts Double Dose of Dean Double Grand Slam Dr. Edward A. Doisy Dramatic Flair Dred and Harriet Scott Dred Scott Drury Inn DuBourg Hall Durant-Star Building Eads' Ironclads Eat Rite-Diner, St. Louis, Missouri Edward & Stephen Hempstead Graves Elegance and Beauty through the Years Elizabeth Keckley Engineers' Club of St. Louis Enos Bradsher Slaughter Eugene Field Father Thomas Ambrose Butler Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Fern and Russell F. de Greeff Park Field House First Conference, Society of Saint Vincent de Paul First Harvest First Hospital West of the Mississippi River First No-Hitter First Triple Crown Five for Musial Flooded with Runs Follow the Missouri History Museum Ford Building Forsch is Fantastic Forsch Strikes Again Fort San Carlos Founders of Saint Louis, Missouri Fr. Edward S. Filipiak Park Frank P. Blair, Jr. Frankie Muse Freeman Freed in a Pinch Freedom Denied, Freedom Gained Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Game On! Gaslight Square Gateway to the West General Franz Sigel General Ulysses S. Grant George Harold Sisler George Philip Vierheller Giant Three-Way Plug, Scale A, 1970-1971 Gibson Dominates Gibson Gets Five Go Crazy Folks! Government Hill Government Hill & The World's Fair Pavilion Grand Slam in Canada Hale Irwin Hard-Hittin' Whiten Harriet Scott Helen Traubel Henry Brunelle House Henry Hampton Heroic Efforts Historic Hill Historic Site Historic Site Brewhouse Historic Soulard History of the West End Home Run for Lawless Honoring the German-American Press: The Naked Truth Monument How Do We Divide Our Land? How Do We Support Culture? How Do We Take Care of One Another? How Do We Understand the Past? How Else Can a Park Serve Its Community? How Should People Gain Access to Their Park? How Will We Open Our City to the World? How Will We Renew the Park? If These Walls Could Talk? They Can. In 1860 A Scholarly Neighborhood In Memory of Robert E. Lee International Fur Exchange International Shoe Iron Mountain Railroad Isley Brothers Jack Buck James M Riley James MacCash James Thomas Bell Jay Hanna (Dizzy) Dean Jewels of the City: West End Architecture John B. Meachum John Mason Peck John Weisert Tobacco Company Jos. Wushke Cigar Factory No. 37 Joseph Pulitzer Judy Rankin KMOX Kresko Family Victorian Garden La Grande Rue La Rue Missouri Lafayette Lofts Lafayette Park and Square Lafayette Square Laga's Legacy Lambert-Deacon-Hull Printing Company Building Le Grange de Terre (Big Mound) Lee Falk Leon R. Strauss (1928-1999) Lewis and Clark and St. Louis Riverfront Liberal Arts Bridge Life In The Fifties Light Field Gun, 75mm, M1897A7 Like it Oughta Be Locomobile Building Long Roads To Freedom Louis Clark Brock Louis Obert Mansion Mad Art Gallery Martie "Murph" Aboussie Park Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing Max Feuerbacher Mansion Max Starkloff McGwire Tops Maris Medwick is King Meet Me in St. Louis, Louie! Mel Bay Menard Triplets Mendenhall Building Merchant Laclede Building Miles of Steamboats Model of Consistency Moon Building Mounds Heritage Trail Movies and Music in the Delmar Loop Museum Building Musial Ends Marathon Musial is Amazing Nash Building Nathaniel Lyon New Country, New Rules Nimíipuu (Nez Perce) NL Membership NL Pennant NL Pennant NL Pennant NL Pennant NL Pennant NL Pennant NL Pennant NL Pennant NL Pennant No-Hitter for Gibson North Riverfront Park Ntozake Shange NY Honors Bresnahan Official Site of Sportsman's Park Old Chain of Rocks Bridge Old Judge Coffee Bldg. Old Missouri Hotel One Day, Three Nations One Million Opening Day Slam Original 1873 Fountain Origins Osborne "Ozzie" Smith P.W. Shoe Loft Apartments Packard Building Parks College Peerless Building Phelim O'Toole Philip W Schneider House Pierre Laclède Pierre Laclede Pontiac Square Park Pope John Paul II in St. Louis Post-Dispatch Lake Presidential First Pitch Presidential Visit Presley and Amelia Cordell Pujols Saves the Day Race for First Place Red Rips a Winner Red Stockings' Park Renault Beauvais Home Rev. A. [Aloys] V. Garthoeffner Rev. Ambrose J. Heim Rev. Constantine P. Smith Rev. James J. Toomey Rev. John C. Granville Rev. John R. Anderson Ripple Row Rita Levi-Montalcini River des Peres River Des Peres Sewage and Drainage Works Robert A. Barnes Robert Duvall Robert Gibson Robert J. Baer Plaza Robert S. Brookings Rocco Landesman Rock Solid Rogers Hornsby Rookie Sensation Ruckert Building Rue de la Tour Rue de l’Eglise Rue des Granges Rue Royale Ruins and Fountain Pond Ruth Porter Mall Park Saint Louis Art Museum Saint Louis Zoo 2004: Gateway to the Animal World Saint Louis Zoo Friends Association Samuel Hawken Sara Teasdale Scott Bakula Scott Joplin Residence Seat Cushions Galore Second Triple Crown Senator Thomas Hart Benton, 1782-1858 Settlers' Homes Seventeen Strike Outs Should Park Space Serve Other Uses? Site of First Mormon Meeting Place in St. Louis Site of the Democratic National Convention of 1876 Site of the first Washington University Campus Six for Moore SLU's Soccer Dynasty Smith Steals Five Sold on the Steps of Justice Soulard Market Soulard Station South St. Louis Architect Spanish War Veterans Monument Speedy Delivery Sportsman's Park St. Charles Rock Road St. Elizabeth Settlement & Day Nursery St. John Nepomuk Chapel St. Louis Arsenal St. Louis Arsenal St. Louis on Top St. Philippine Duchesne, RSCJ Stanley Frank Musial Stanley Frank Musial Stars' Park Stealing the Record Stearns-Knight Building Stephen and Peter Sachs Museum Sts. Peter and Paul Parish Stutz Building Susan Blow Switch-Hitting First T Bone Burnett T. S. Eliot Take a Ride, Stroll or Bike on the "DeBaliviere Strip" Taking the Lead Ted Drewes Frozen Custard, St. Louis, Missouri Ted Simmons Teenager Samuel Clemens The 5th Dimension The Billiards Hall The Birth of Antique Row The Blacksmith Shop The Boathouse & Post-Dispatch Lake The Bungalow The Captains' Return The Cigar Store The Civil War Laid to Rest The Corner Store The Dennis & Judith Jones Visitor and Education Center The Dickmann Building The Elusive Cemetery The First Nickelodeon The First of Many The Gateway Arch The Grand Basin The James B. Eads Bridge The James S. McDonnell Planetarium of the Saint Louis Science Center The Jewel Box The Largest Crowd The Lemp Brewery The Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri The Lily Ponds The Mississippi Valley Trust Company The Missouri Athletic Club The Muny The Old Courthouse The Original Lindell Pavilion The Original Music Pagoda The Secret Weapon The Security Building The Shelley House The Simon Complex The Slezak House The Trapper Cottage The Urbanization of a Watershed The Wagon House These Guns are from the British Man Of War This cake commemorates This is Everyone's Park. Thomas Hart Benton Thomas Hart Benton Three at Home Three Million Tim McCarver To Honor Eero Saarinen, Architect, FAIA Tower Grove House Traces of the Past Traces of the Past Trinity Lutheran Church and School Tums Two for Gibson Two Million Under the Lights Union Station Vincent's Market Volunteer Fire Dept. Wainwright Building Walker Hancock Walsh Plaza Walter Ong, S.J. Warneke is Wonderful Welcome to Lafayette Square! Western Reach of the Revolution What a Beginning! What's the Value of Open Space? Where Do We Celebrate Our Rights? Where Do We Place Our Public Assets? Where Will Children Play? Whitey Herzog Why Are These Rocks Important? William Clark died at this site William Clark Monument William Holden Willys Building World Champions World Champions World Champions World Champions World Champions World Champions World Champions World Champions World Champions World Champions World Series Record World Series Shutout World's Fair Pavilion World's Largest Chess Piece "Butch" O'Hare "Clang! clang! clang! Goes the trolley!" "For America" "The Knuckle"
The famous Dred Scott case, which helped fuel the tensions that led to the Civil War, originated in Missouri. Dred Scott was a slave who sued for his freedom in the Missouri courts in 1857, but the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately ruled against him.