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History of Soulard | Nathan's Neighborhood History 

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Explore some of the oldest urban streets in the Midwest with Nathan Jackson, owner of St. Louis History and Architecture. Take an in depth look into the history of individual houses from the 1800's including a house that pre-dates Missouri Statehood. We will see a variety of architectural styles, including: Italianate, Romanesque, Second Empire, Federal, and Greek Revival styles. Learn about the impact of natural disasters and Urban Renewal projects that reshaped the historic Soulard Neighborhood in St. Louis, MO, USA.
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Chapters:
Intro 0:00
German Bakery 0:34
John J Thielmann House 1:23
First Flounder 2:04
Second Flounder 2:39
Romanesque 3:03
Italianate 4:41
Second Empire 5:53
Slezak House 6:17
Federal Style 7:06
1858 Federal Style 7:47
1850s Derby House 9:42
Smile Soda 10:30
Oldest in Soulard 11:45
pre-1847 Greek Revival 12:35
Outro 13:51
Music:
White Lie - Harris Heller
Akita Inu - Harris Heller
Bucket List - Harris Heller
Ambient Gold - Harris Heller
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Комментарии : 62   
@brookep1027
@brookep1027 3 года назад
Nathan is fabulous....He is a wealth of knowledge! Very nice video....we need more like this!
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
We cant wait to collab with him again!
@Jllcountry5118
@Jllcountry5118 3 года назад
Great job!!! Very interesting . Thanks for promoting saving history. Can’t wait to see what u post next on your channel 👍
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
Preserving history is very important!
@charmainemortensen9166
@charmainemortensen9166 3 года назад
I loved the tour and the explanations of the different style houses. Thank you. I look forward to more of your neighborhood tours.
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
More coming soon! We have a special video coming out on Friday!
@susiewatkins9893
@susiewatkins9893 3 года назад
Great info I guess I always just drove through Soulard Never realizes it contained so many great houses Thanks
@peytonmadison718
@peytonmadison718 3 года назад
Very educational! Thank you for your video!
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@vestart
@vestart 3 года назад
Very well done and informative Nathan. I love St. Louis because I was born and raised there. Some of these houses remind me of child-hood homes we lived in. Thank you for your wonderful exploration of St. Louis houses.
@evanhunt5622
@evanhunt5622 3 года назад
Awesome video Nathan! I also loved your walking tour!
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
More to come!
@stephenrichie4646
@stephenrichie4646 3 года назад
Thank you for your work!
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
Thank you for watching and supporting!
@crazynamehere6701
@crazynamehere6701 3 года назад
My favorite building is the bakery or the 2nd Empire houses!
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
It is so colorful!
@roote4k154
@roote4k154 3 года назад
THANK YOU FOR sharing this video
@AceInABarrel
@AceInABarrel 3 года назад
This makes me want to move to soulard!
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
Same! haha
@prairiedoggy1
@prairiedoggy1 3 года назад
I don’t know how you can recite all this very detailed history without referring to notes.
@zacharyantle7940
@zacharyantle7940 Год назад
If my read of him is correct then that would be one of the few joys of autism 😆
@Grand.Mast3r
@Grand.Mast3r 3 года назад
:wow:
@decomanjoel
@decomanjoel 3 года назад
Very interesting tour. Thank you.
@berakka7
@berakka7 3 года назад
Very interesting! Love the history!
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
Thanks for watching
@sonaovdgg
@sonaovdgg 3 года назад
Cool!
@philiptuths3747
@philiptuths3747 2 года назад
Excellent presentation. I’m a regular visitor to St. Louis and Soulard is one of my favorite neighborhoods to visit. You featured some of my favorite homes. I didn’t know about the Derby home! Video has a great look. Love the saturated colors.
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@garyhargett3037
@garyhargett3037 10 дней назад
Loved this. Straight forward history from an obviously very informed man. I'm from st Louis and lived in the Central West End for many years. I recognized many of the homes. Thank you.
@nancydeis7121
@nancydeis7121 2 года назад
Oh my gosh I just found this channel and I am so happy. I love the information this guy is providing. thank you so much
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 2 года назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@tlt935
@tlt935 2 года назад
My favorite neighborhood! Now I'll have some fun facts to throw at my friends next time we're out there. 👍
@ryanhilliard1620
@ryanhilliard1620 2 года назад
I love this guy! Totally unpretentious, but, WOW! So knowledgeable! Thanks for sharing all of this with us!
@feelkorea1
@feelkorea1 3 года назад
👏👏💕 good 👍
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
Thank you 🤗
@johnsoran701
@johnsoran701 2 года назад
Very cool tour. Thanks. Watching you from the Southern Tier of the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York USA
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
@j3suis1337
@j3suis1337 Год назад
The algorithm recommended your video, nicely done.
@thedubunderground4908
@thedubunderground4908 3 года назад
I never knew about the soulard riot. *runs to google*
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
It is a very interesting part of St. Louis history!
@katherinebopp2021
@katherinebopp2021 2 года назад
Just a note , many historians say the flounder houses were built as half houses to pay less taxes, or to be completed at a later time. Thanks for your remarks on the various neighborhoods. I had not heard the term Derby house. Very interesting.
@terrioestreich4007
@terrioestreich4007 3 года назад
So interesting! I've learned a lot!
@69eddieD
@69eddieD 2 года назад
Thank you for a very interesting tour. I have ancestors that lived in St. Louis. I remember St. Louis in the 1960s and it was a very old city even then. My family in St. Louis had the last name Zopfie. I've been looking for St. Louis addresses for Zopfies and haven't found any. I want to see if any buildings I remember are still standing. I'll be watching more of your videos. I'm fascinated by architecture and history in general.
@deb7518
@deb7518 Год назад
Try looking up some censuses using the words Census, St. Louis and your relatives last name.
@danielulz1640
@danielulz1640 3 года назад
I would think those flounder houses were very good at catching Rainwater. Rainwater was collected and stored in cisterns to use for drinking water.
@lisalemberis5195
@lisalemberis5195 2 года назад
You explain so much history! Awesome! 😊
@MoromoMusic
@MoromoMusic Год назад
I love these videos. This is really interesting
@mitchelldianopolis4838
@mitchelldianopolis4838 2 года назад
I use to be live there on 10 th st + Geyer st across the house a long time ago 😎I was 10 years old live in Soulard
@silverhiker4549
@silverhiker4549 2 года назад
This was really cool. Funny how it's, just another house until you see all of the detail. The oldest house that was shown, it was a fur trappers house blew my mind. I'd love to see st Louis as open land.
@westonsadventures
@westonsadventures 3 года назад
Enjoyed your video alot. I've been really fascinated with the stories I've been uncovering of the buildings and house in the neighborhood. I live in soulard and take nightly walks looking at all the architecture. I've been trying to figure out the history of the big abandon building at 2122 s. Ann here in soulard. Do you have any info on it?
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
Thank you so much! We will look into the history of that building and see what we can uncover!
@westonsadventures
@westonsadventures 3 года назад
@@ThisHouse thanks!
@kristihicks3170
@kristihicks3170 2 года назад
The Flanders House reminded me of a style of house in Charleston SC. One room wide, two stories high with full length covered porches on each floor. The entrance door was usually onto the lower porch. I've always wondered at the name of the style, would anyone know it?
@indiequas
@indiequas 3 года назад
Nice! Does Nathan have any tips for learning this stuff as well?
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
Thankfully, you'll be able to learn a lot from our channel. Other than that, checking out books at your local library, reading through the descriptions of homes listed on the Historic Register, and taking historic walking tours are all great ways to learn more!
@indiequas
@indiequas 3 года назад
@@ThisHouse Thanks!
@chevy66driver
@chevy66driver 2 года назад
Can you do Lemay
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 2 года назад
While Lemay is a much newer area, we will certainly see what we can dig up. Thank you for watching!
@carolinesudbrock1339
@carolinesudbrock1339 Год назад
Turn the background music off
@DanBrown42
@DanBrown42 2 года назад
I think every time you say Italian you mean French. At least Wikipedia says that the Second Empire style is from France, not Italy.
@wernerdanler2742
@wernerdanler2742 3 года назад
Good tour and info. It would be nice to see the inside of some of these houses. Please cut out the music while you are talking. It is very distracting!
@ThisHouse
@ThisHouse 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback! We will keep that in mind when making the next video! Also, we are trying to get into some of these homes for tours! We have a few house tours on the channel but none of them are in Soulard. Yet. :)
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