tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21128437.post8604752396101001353..comments2024-02-15T15:40:02.613-06:00Comments on Built St. Louis - Web Log: Dissecting SoulardRobert Powershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11639365590964995479noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21128437.post-28975998569265792392012-11-04T08:04:07.634-06:002012-11-04T08:04:07.634-06:00and a side-benefit of taking pix in Soulard is tha...and a side-benefit of taking pix in Soulard is that great little restaurant on the riverbend that serves arguably one of the best gumbos i've tasted outside Louisiana - or my kitchen :0)india flinthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01510066677833871579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21128437.post-58754322245289772632010-04-25T22:41:41.971-05:002010-04-25T22:41:41.971-05:00Soulard is a wonderful link to what St. Louis'...Soulard is a wonderful link to what St. Louis' past must have looked like. Not all prettified, but still filled with people working, living, eating, shopping. And the scale of the place is amazing! If you're in Soulard, you get the impression of 2-3 story buildings; and churches and other buildings that actually feel tall by comparison. It's wonderful how seeing a place where the scale has not been devastated or dominated is such a balm to the eyes.adguynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21128437.post-56321511896455446312009-12-09T13:02:46.462-06:002009-12-09T13:02:46.462-06:00Very nice tour of Soulard. My mother-in-law went ...Very nice tour of Soulard. My mother-in-law went to school at Peter & Paul way back, and a friend lived there for a couple of years after they made apartments next door. I'm looking forward to more south-side tours. The in-laws still live in the Princton Heights neighborhood and I roam much of the City on my bike when possible. Absolutely beautiful.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com