Shaw Place

Shaw Place - City Landmark #26

Shaw PlaceShaw Place, composed of ten brick English Victorian houses, was the brain child of Henry Shaw. Architect George Barnett took Shaw's vision of a street from his native England and made it into one of St. Louis's most unique landmarks. The street consists of an oval drive with a center park. The street was built in 1879.

Shaw Place became a City Landmark in 1971.

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