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Soulard: It’s Always a Good Time!

Soulard is a neighborhood that is known for its vibrant blues scene because the area has been home to many famous blues musicians. It also has a rich history, dating back to the early 19th century. It was once home to a thriving community of French and German immigrants. Today, the neighborhood is popular with tourists and locals alike for its intimate setting and its collection of bars and restaurants. The region is renowned for its stunning architecture, exciting nightlife, and a large number of haunted houses.

The area is home to the city’s French Quarter, and it is also the site of the oldest farmers’ market in continuous operation west of the Mississippi River. The market dates back to 1779, and it remains a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. In addition to the market, Soulard is also home to Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Hammerstones, and several other historical landmarks. The neighborhood is also said to be one of the most haunted places in St. Louis, with several ghost stories and haunted houses to its name. One of the most famous is The Darkness, which was featured on an episode of the television show Ghost Adventures.

The locality is well-known for its yearly Mardi Gras celebrations, which draw tourists from across the nation. It conducts a variety of additional events throughout the year in addition to the festival. The Family Carnival is a traditional carnival with rides and games for the whole family. The Snow Ball Softball Tournament is a competitive tournament for teams from all over the Midwest. The Wine & Whiskey Taste features samples of local wines and whiskeys, while the Cajun Cook-off showcases the culinary skills of St. Louis’ best chefs. The Taste of Soulard is a foodie paradise, with dozens of local restaurants offering tastings of their signature dishes. And finally, Grand Parade Day is the highlight of the Mardi Gras season, with a parade featuring floats, marching bands, and costumed revelers. Soulard is truly a one-of-a-kind community, and its events are not to be missed.

The neighborhood also boasts several parks, including Soulard Community Garden, Pontiac Square Park, and the Frenchtown Dog Park, so you’re sure to find one that suits your needs. The Soulard Community Garden is a great place to grow your own vegetables, and Pontiac Square Park is perfect for a picnic lunch. The Frenchtown Dog Park is a great place to take your four-legged friend for a walk or a game of fetch. Whether you’re looking for a place to exercise, relax, or just enjoy the outdoors, Soulard has something for you.

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