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Encyclopedia > Delmar Loop

The Delmar Loop is an entertainment, cultural and restaurant district located on the western edge of Saint Louis, Missouri in the small city of University City, Missouri.


The area gets its name from the streetcar turnaround, or loop, formerly located in the area. Most of the attractions are located along Delmar Boulevard, a major east-west thoroughfare that continued east to downtown Saint Louis.


Major institutions on the Loop include the Community Music School, formerly affiliated with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra but now associated with Webster University; the Craft Alliance, which is particularly noted for its pottery studios and classes; and Blueberry Hill, a pub and restaurant that served as the engine for the revival of the Loop beginning in the 1970s.


The Loop is the home of the St. Louis Walk of Fame, a series of brass plaques embedded in the sidewalk commemorating famous St. Louisians, including musician Chuck Berry, bridge-builder James Eads, and sexologists Masters and Johnson.


The Loop traditionally ended at the Saint Louis City line. Recently, however, through the redevelopment efforts of Joe and Linda Edwards, the owners of Blueberry Hill, the Loop has extended eastward, over the city line. The Saint Louis Regional Arts Commission completed its new headquarters on Delmar in 2003, with a facility containing performance and office spaces for various theater groups. The Pageant, located across Delmar from the arts commission, has become Saint Louis' main venue for small popular musical performances, featuring artists from rap, rock, and country, including Saint Louisians Chuck Berry and Nelly.


External links

  • Delmar Loop home page (http://www.ucityloop.com/)
  • University City, Missouri homepage (http://www.ucitymo.org/)
  • St. Louis Walk of Fame (http://www.stlouiswalkoffame.org/)
  • St. Louis Craft Alliance (http://www.craftalliance.org/)
  • Blueberry Hill restaurant (http://www.blueberryhill.com/)
  • Community Music School (http://www.webster.edu/depts/finearts/cms/)
  • Washington University in St. Louis (http://www.wustl.edu/)
  • Vintage Vinyl (http://www.vintagevinyl.com/)
  • Tivoli Theatre (http://www.landmarktheatres.com/Market/St.Louis/TivoliTheatre.htm/)
  • The Pageant (http://www.thepageant.com/)

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Delmar Loop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (326 words)
The Delmar Loop is an eclectic entertainment, cultural and restaurant district located in St.
Most of the attractions in the Loop are located in the small city of University City, Missouri but the area is expanding eastward into the City of St. Louis proper.
The Delmar Loop area is also the frequent stomping grounds of renowned St. Louis concertgoer and wild dancer Beatle Bob.
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