Planters Hotel (St. Louis)

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Planters Hotel (St. Louis) was a prominent 19th-century luxury hotel in St. Louis, Missouri, historically noted as a major social and commercial hub of the city.

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instanceOf building
defunct hotel
hotel
architecturalStyle 19th-century commercial architecture
category 19th century in St. Louis
Buildings and structures demolished in the 1890s
Defunct hotels in Missouri
Hotels in St. Louis
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolitionDate 1891
economicRole supported river trade and commercial activity in St. Louis
era 19th century
hasReputation fashionable meeting place for travelers and local elites
hasUse commercial hub
luxury hotel
social center
heritage part of the early urban development of downtown St. Louis
locatedIn Downtown St. Louis NERFINISHED
Missouri
St. Louis NERFINISHED
locatedInTime antebellum period in the United States
post–Civil War period in the United States
mentionedIn 19th-century accounts of St. Louis social life
histories of St. Louis hotels
nearbyFeature Mississippi River waterfront (St. Louis) NERFINISHED
notableFor hosting business meetings
hosting prominent political events
hosting social gatherings
openingDate 1817
replacedBy Missouri Athletic Club (first clubhouse) NERFINISHED
significance major commercial hub of St. Louis in the 19th century
major social hub of St. Louis in the 19th century
one of the leading hotels in St. Louis in the 19th century
state Missouri
status demolished
streetAddress Fourth Street and Pine Street, St. Louis NERFINISHED

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Isaiah Rogers notableWork Planters Hotel (St. Louis)