La Hacienda subdivision was laid out in the early 1930s, and the housing stock ranges from then to the 1950s. It is a unique blend of many different types of houses, from the Spanish Revival, like its gates, to the Tudor Revival.
The Prado is the main boulevard entrance off of Ladue Road, just west of Price Road.
It’s a fairly large subdivision, with a wealth of beautiful houses, easily reached from the city by automobiles that were then becoming more efficient in the early Twentieth Century.