• “St. Louis Women in Architecture” by Amanda Clark (Fall 2025 Lecture Series)

    Landmarks Association of St. Louis Headquarters 1805 South 9th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

    Amanda Clark, public historian with the Missouri Historical Society, will share the fascinating and complex story of women who have shaped St. Louis' built environment--as architects, engineers, educators, patrons, and caretakers. This lecture will uncover and explore lesser-known historic contributions and celebrate those that continue that tradition today.

    Free
  • Alton Tour

    The Wedge 620 E. Broadway, Alton, IL, United States

    Explore the historic heart of Alton with a guided walking tour that highlights both preservation successes and future opportunities. Starting on the east end of downtown and moving west, we'll visit examples of successful adaptive reuse, see sites with redevelopment potential, and even step inside select buildings. Along the way, enjoy a refreshment stop and insights into Alton's unique history.

    $35.00
  • Walking Tour – East Downtown St. Louis

    Explore the architectural legacy of downtown St. Louis! From the bustling riverfront of French-American entrepreneurs to skyscrapers of the 20th century, you'll find famous architectural & engineering marvels.

  • Walking Tour – West Downtown St. Louis

    Explore the architectural legacy of downtown St. Louis! St. Louis' grandest buildings are a testament to the city's ambitions during the late 19th & 20th centuries. Learn about their history & architectural significance and how they changed the area from blighted to monumental.

  • Walking Tour – East Downtown St. Louis

    Explore the architectural legacy of downtown St. Louis! From the bustling riverfront of French-American entrepreneurs to skyscrapers of the 20th century, you'll find famous architectural & engineering marvels.

  • Walking Tour – West Downtown St. Louis

    Explore the architectural legacy of downtown St. Louis! St. Louis' grandest buildings are a testament to the city's ambitions during the late 19th & 20th centuries. Learn about their history & architectural significance and how they changed the area from blighted to monumental.

  • “Disinvestment and the Built Environment: Legal Strategies to Reverse Vacancy in St. Louis” by Peter Hoffman (Spring 2026 Lecture Series)

    Landmarks Association of St. Louis Headquarters 1805 South 9th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

    Peter Hoffman, managing attorney for Legal Services of Eastern Missouir, will examine the legal framework that governs vacant and nuisance property in Missouri and explore why traditional public enforcement tools—while essential—often fall short of achieving timely stabilization and rehabilitation.

    Free
  • Walking Tour – East Downtown St. Louis

    Explore the architectural legacy of downtown St. Louis! From the bustling riverfront of French-American entrepreneurs to skyscrapers of the 20th century, you'll find famous architectural & engineering marvels.

  • Missouri Athletic Club Tour

    Missouri Athletic Club 405 Washington Ave., Saint Louis, MO, United States

    Explore the rich history and refined interiors of the Missouri Athletic Club on this guided tour of its downtown clubhouse. Founded in 1903, the MAC has long been a hub for athletics, business, and civic life in St. Louis. Guests will experience its grand architectural details, historic gathering spaces, and athletic facilities while learning about the club’s role in shaping the city’s social and cultural landscape.

    $20.00