I'm a St. Louis Union Carpenter. Under my own LLC, I build spiral staircases, custom tiny houses, and camper trailers. I enjoy custom projects and the challenges they are accompanied with. When a person focuses on bringing ideas into reality, does one create truly, the only one of a kind in the world assets to be utilized snd enjoyed for generations. I'm Tim, and helped build the home addressed 1107 Dolman, Lafayette Square....
Great video. For all the bad publicity about crime, I really like St. Louis. It remains a REAL city, unlike those characterless suburban Sunbelt sprawls such as Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Dallas, et. al.
Nice relaxing and informative video. I remember when many of those "painted ladies" were rooming houses in the late sixties and early seventies before the restoration movement took hold. A friend of mine owned one and when he moved, he told me he literally had to give it away as the value at that time was so low. Your video pointed out to me the many beautiful mansions on the square, which I had forgotten about. Well done!
I just found your channel - thank you so much for posting these walks! Your camera work is excellent, and all the historic info you add is outstanding! Thanks again - subscribed!
I probably happened to go at a quiet time. It was fairly chilly, I did see a few people walking. Thanks so much for finding my channel. I hope you liked it. Very cool neighborhood.
Grand old Sq., park. Very historic, beautiful. Thanks!
I'm a St. Louis Union Carpenter. Under my own LLC, I build spiral staircases, custom tiny houses, and camper trailers. I enjoy custom projects and the challenges they are accompanied with. When a person focuses on bringing ideas into reality, does one create truly, the only one of a kind in the world assets to be utilized snd enjoyed for generations. I'm Tim, and helped build the home addressed 1107 Dolman, Lafayette Square....
That is awesome that you contributed to such a unique, beautiful neighborhood! This is fantastic!
Great video. For all the bad publicity about crime, I really like St. Louis. It remains a REAL city, unlike those characterless suburban Sunbelt sprawls such as Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Dallas, et. al.
Thanks for watching- I appreciate it.
Nice relaxing and informative video. I remember when many of those "painted ladies" were rooming houses in the late sixties and early seventies before the restoration movement took hold. A friend of mine owned one and when he moved, he told me he literally had to give it away as the value at that time was so low. Your video pointed out to me the many beautiful mansions on the square, which I had forgotten about. Well done!
Of course he had to give it away..the projects were right next door
I just found your channel - thank you so much for posting these walks! Your camera work is excellent, and all the historic info you add is outstanding! Thanks again - subscribed!
Thank you so much for the kind words- I'm taken aback from it! That is very kind- I got you back. Thanks again.
Fascinating video. Thank you!
Cool neighborhood. Thanks again. It makes it all worthwhile when people watch. Thanks for the comment.
Just imagine back when those houses were built, there were horse and wagon and oil lantern and freedom
Beautiful. As usual the city is.thanks!
Yes very beautiful!
Yes the painted lady, my favorite
Yes so unique. Thank you so much for watching
Wouldn't it be interesting to have seen them building the fence in the sq u are ?! In this beautiful psrk?!😢😮😅😊
Sure would've been.
"painted ladies luring country boys"
Ha!
You have to go to Lafayette Square those are millionaire houses
@Any volunteers to go too 'HEAVEN'
these are actually examples of federal style
Where IS everyone? Seems a tad desolate.
I probably happened to go at a quiet time. It was fairly chilly, I did see a few people walking. Thanks so much for finding my channel. I hope you liked it. Very cool neighborhood.