Landmarks 2024 Fall Lecture Series
The Landmarks Association of St. Louis 2024 Fall Lecture Series
Join us for a series of lectures exploring the history, architecture, and culture of the St. Louis region. Held on Wednesdays at noon at the Landmarks office, these free events are generously supported by the Regional Arts Commission.
Note: Seating is limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration is requested for each lecture.
Register online, email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), or call the office 314-421-6474
Fall Lectures
Register for the lecture series HERE
"The Importance of St. Louis to Ulysses S. Grant"
by Nick Sacco, Historian and Curator, Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site
September 4th at 12pm
"There Were Lions in the Way: Enslavement & the Underground Railroad in MO & IL"
by Julie Nicolai, author
September 18th at 12pm
"The Gateway Arch: An Illustrated Timeline"
by John Guenther, FAIA, LEED AP, John C. Guenther Architect LLC
October 2nd at 12pm
"Lost Chinatown and Insights to St. Louis Chinese American History"
by Peter Tao, Principal of TAO + Lee Associates
October 16th at 12pm
"The Dampier Site: A Buried Mississippian Market and Ceremonial Center on the Missouri River Bottoms"
by Joe Harl, Vice President, Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis, Inc.
October 30th at 12pm
"Mapping St. Louis"
by Andy Hahn, Director of the Campbell House Museum
November 6th at 12pm
DIRECTIONS AND PARKING
1805 S. 9th Street | St. Louis, MO 63104
(corner of 9th and Soulard)
Free street parking is available along 9th and Soulard streets. Enter the building via the gangway on the north side (right-hand side of the building).
Front of Landmarks' building, 1805 S. 9th Street