
We’ve looked at Lemp Avenue between Cherokee and Utah streets before, so heading north, we pass by buildings that face the east-west streets. On the east side is Cherokee Park, formerly the location of Lemp Park.

We cross over Withnell Avenue, which was the central street of John Withnell’s Addition, who bought, if I remember correctly, directly from the City of St. Louis as part of the St. Louis Commons.

Below, this is looking down the south side of Wyoming Street from Lemp.


Now the houses switch to facing Lemp, and there are some houses from the 1870s to the 1910s. There are close together!


Crossing over Provenchere Place, there is a large corner commercial space that now houses a restaurant.


Turning around at Arsenal and heading south looking at the east side of the street, there are more large houses from around the 1890s.


