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Discover Dutchtown - A Valued Past, A Promising Future

Steeped in the traditional values of city living, Dutchtown combines convenience, comfort and safety with affordable housing. Generations of families remain in Dutchtown because of theses values, others have moved into the neighborhood to share them. Old and new, residents agree that Dutchtown is a good place to invest, live and raise a family.

Originally settled by German immigrants at the turn of the century, Dutchtown is now home to people of many ethnic backgrounds, trades and professions. From independent singles to retiring seniors, from young couples to extended families, Dutchtown is as diverse as its people.

Dutchtowners are concerned property owners and friendly neighbors. Many awards and community programs recognize and stimulate home or neighborhood improvements throughout the year.

Dutchtown affords not only a variety of lifestyles and residents, but many amenities as well:

  • Full range of schools and churches:
    Dutchtown's schools include public, private and parochial facilities for elementary and high school education. A magnet school program is also available. Many churches are located in Dutchtown, representing a broad variety of religious affiliations.

  • Parks and Recreational Facilities:
    Dutchtown offers its residents a choice of six neighborhood parks, an Olympic-size outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, soccer fields, a large gymnasium, basketball courts and softball diamonds.

  • Easy Access to downtown within ten minutes:
    Just minutes from Highway 55, the Dutchtown resident has the convenience of modern urban living with the ambiance of historic architecture. Busch Stadium (home of the St. Louis Baseball Cardinals ), America's Convention Center, Savvis Center (home of the Blues hockey ) Edward D. Jones Dome (home of Rams football ), Union Station and St. Louis Center are just a few minutes away.

  • Access to cultural facilities within fifteen minutes:
    Enjoy all that St. Louis has to offer by visiting; Powell Symphony Hall, Fox Theater, Black Repertory Theater, Art Museum, St. Louis Science Center, the St. Louis Zoo and the Missouri Botanical Garden.

  • Medical Facilities:
    Southpoint Medical Center and St. Alexis Hospital are conveniently located in the center of Dutchtown. Other fine medical facilities are located just minutes away.

  • Convenient Shopping:
    Cherokee Street provides a potpourri of bargains along a six-block stretch. Cherokee's historic Antique Row has something for the casual browser and serious collector, alike. Antique and specialty shops can also be found in the Meramec Street Antique District. Most any need can be met by the many fine businesses and services that Dutchtown has to offer, including; grocers, banks, pharmacies, florists, dancing, specialty shops and much more.

  • Dutchtown Boundaries:
    Mississippi River from Utah to Walsh, Walsh to Missouri Pacific Railroad Tracks, Missouri Pacific Railroad Tracks to Chippewa, Chippewa to Compton, Compton to Utah and Utah to Mississippi River.


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