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Julius Hunter on the Neighborhoods That Inspire Him

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Julius Hunter on the Neighborhoods That Inspire Him

FromHouse of Lou


UNLIMITED

Julius Hunter on the Neighborhoods That Inspire Him

FromHouse of Lou

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Aug 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join host Veronica Theodoro as she welcomes Julius Hunter to the podcast—a beloved St. Louis journalist, TV anchor, and historic preservationist. Discover Julius' passion for bringing light to St. Louis' rich architectural heritage, highlighted in his two iconic coffee table books on the city's premier private streets. Listen in as he shares stories from his childhood growing up in the shadows of the grand houses on Vandeventer Place, his illustrious and varied career, and his work with the Missouri History Museum, Campbell House Museum, and the Julius K. Hunter and Friends African American Research Collection. Plus, learn about the prestigious Landmarks Association of St. Louis Lifetime Achievement Award he will receive this year. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation. Listen and follow House of Lou on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode is sponsored by Chouteau Building Group.  Chouteau Building Group specializes in highly custom construction projects, and collaborates with St. Louis’ best independent architects and designers to build projects that are truly one of a kind. Whether it’s a new build, addition, renovation, historic preservation and restoration, or commercial project, consider Chouteau Building Group for all of your building needs. Visit cbg-stl.com to book your consult. Got an idea for a future House of Lou episode?  We love hearing from our audience. Send your thoughts or feedback to Veronica at [email protected] or to [email protected]. We can't wait to hear from you! Looking for more inspo? Subscribe to our Design+Home newsletter to receive our latest home, design, and style content in your inbox every Wednesday. And follow Veronica (@vtlookbook) and St. Louis Magazine on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at [email protected]. Mentioned in this episode: Julius Hunter Missouri History Museum Campbell House Museum Julius K. Hunter and Friends African American Research Collection Landmarks Association of St. Louis Kingsbury Place Kingsbury Place: The First Two Hundred Years by Julius Hunter Westmoreland and Portland Places: The History and Architecture of America's Premier Private Streets, 1888-1988 by Julius Hunter Vandeventer Place The Great Fire of 1849 Hydraulic Press Brick Company Bellefontaine Cemetery Orchid Society of Greater St. Louis Annual Orchid Auction Missouri Botanical Garden Architect and Designer Awards You may also enjoy these articles from SLM: Behind the rise—and fall—of private streets in St. Louis What happened to Vandeventer Place? How did the Great Fire of 1849 reshape St. Louis? 8 historic house tours in St. Louis Landmarks Association announces its Most Enhanced Awards More episodes of House of Lou See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Aug 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (23)

Take a step inside the city’s creative community with St. Louis’ first design podcast, House of Lou. Join Veronica Theodoro, St. Louis Magazine's Design editor-in-chief, for a front row seat to the worlds of local interior design, architecture, gardens, and fashion. Whether your home is a brick bungalow or a contemporary high rise, you’ll come away informed and inspired, with new ideas for living a beautiful life. There’s so much to see in St. Louis, if you know where to look.