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This article is about the old Chinatown in Downtown St. Louis. For the new Chinatown, see University City, Missouri § Chinatown. Neighborhood of St. Louis in Missouri, United States
St. Louis Chinatown
Neighborhood of St. Louis
New and old Busch Stadiums, at the location of the old ChinatownNew and old Busch Stadiums, at the location of the old Chinatown
Coordinates: 38°37′38″N 90°11′52″W / 38.62722°N 90.19778°W / 38.62722; -90.19778
Country United States
StateMissouri
CitySt. Louis
Area codeArea code 314

Chinatown in St. Louis, Missouri, was a Chinatown near Downtown St. Louis that existed from 1869 until its demolition for Busch Memorial Stadium in 1966. Also called Hop Alley, it was bounded by Seventh, Tenth, Walnut and Chestnut streets.

History

The first Chinese immigrant to St. Louis was Alla Lee, born in Ningbo near Shanghai, who arrived in the city in 1857. Lee remained the only Chinese immigrant until 1869, when a group of about 250 immigrants (mostly men) arrived seeking factory work. In January 1870, another group of Chinese immigrants arrived, including some women. By 1900, the immigrant population of St. Louis Chinatown had settled at between 300 and 400. Chinatown established itself as the home to Chinese hand laundries, which in turn represented more than half of the city's laundry facilities. Other businesses included groceries, restaurants, tea shops, barber shops, and opium dens. Between 1958 and the mid-1960s, Chinatown was condemned and demolished for urban renewal and to make space for Busch Memorial Stadium.

See also

Notes

  1. Ling, 16.
  2. ^ Virtual St. Louis: Chinatown Web site
  3. Ling, 26.
  4. Ling, 27.
  5. Ling, 30.
  6. Ling, 36.
  7. Ling, 43.

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