Best attractions and places to see around East Carondelet include historical landmarks and natural features. Situated in the Mississippi River floodplain, East Carondelet has a rich history as a French colonial settlement, protected by a substantial levee. The area offers insights into early American and French colonial life, with its proximity to the Mississippi River shaping its character. The region provides opportunities to explore historical sites and riverine landscapes.
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The St. Louis Court House is steeped in history and played a key role in the abolition of slavery and the justice of African American slavery.
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The St. Louis Soldiers Memorial Museum is a free, small museum showcasing the contributions of the U.S. military to St. Louis from the American Civil War to the present day. It's very informative and, with many beautiful exhibits, is a sight to behold. The guards are very friendly and willing to answer questions. There are changing exhibits in the basement, and everything is free.
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Tower Grove park is a historical green space made up of about seven thousand trees with flowerbeds throughout. It is located adjacent to the Missouri Botanical Gardens, which are well worth visiting while there.
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When the trees are bare, you can get a pretty overlook for the Mississippi River from this viewpoint.
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Nice bike path along the River des Peres. Conditions are not as great as on Grant Trail, but still pretty decent.
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East Carondelet is home to the historic Martin-Boismenue House, one of Illinois's oldest surviving French Colonial structures, built around 1790. Tours are available by request to learn about its unique architecture and the lives of early French settlers. Additionally, the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum, located nearby, offers free exhibits showcasing the contributions of the U.S. military.
Yes, you can visit Tower Grove Park, a historical green space featuring thousands of trees and flowerbeds, located adjacent to the Missouri Botanical Gardens. It's a great spot for a stroll or relaxation.
For a clear view of the Mississippi River, head to the River overlook. This viewpoint offers picturesque scenes, especially when the trees are bare.
The River des Peres Greenway offers a decent bike path along the River des Peres, suitable for cycling. For more extensive options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around East Carondelet, which include routes like the Mississippi River Trail: St. Louis Loop.
Absolutely. The River des Peres Greenway is family-friendly for cycling. Tower Grove Park is also a great option for families with its open green spaces. For sports enthusiasts, Busch Stadium, home to the St. Louis Cardinals, offers an exciting experience.
You can find various trails for hiking and running. For easy hikes, consider routes like the Carondelet Loop or the Mississippi River Greenway, detailed in the Easy hikes around East Carondelet guide. Runners can explore options such as the Dennis Schick North Trail or the Mississippi River Greenway Trail, available in the Running Trails around East Carondelet guide.
East Carondelet has a rich history as a French colonial settlement, with European settlement beginning in the late 18th century. It was once a bustling ferry service connecting to Carondelet, Missouri, across the Mississippi River. The area's past is best exemplified by the Martin-Boismenue House, showcasing early French Creole architecture and life.
Yes, tours of the Martin-Boismenue House are available by request. These tours provide insight into the building's history, preservation efforts, construction techniques, and the Martin family's life in the late 18th century.
The Soldiers Memorial Military Museum is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an informative and engaging experience for all visitors.
East Carondelet is situated in the Mississippi River floodplain, protected by a substantial levee. You can experience riverine landscapes, particularly from the River overlook, and enjoy green spaces like Tower Grove Park.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the historical insights provided by sites like the Martin-Boismenue House and the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum, to the active opportunities along the River des Peres Greenway. The historical charm of Tower Grove Park and the scenic views from the River overlook are also highly regarded.


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