St. Louis Walk of Fame
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceThe St. Louis Walk of Fame honors people from the St. Louis area who made contributions to United States culture. It is set into the sidewalks of Delmar Boulevard in the Delmar Loop area of University City, Missouri, and consists of 113 brass stars and bronze plaques, each containing the inductee's name and a summary of his or her accomplishments. The Walk was founded by Joe Edwards, proprietor of the landmark Blueberry Hill restaurant in the area, and was likely inspired by the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Stars on the Walk
- Tony Hill
- Tony Parker
- Maya Angelou
- Henry Armstrong
- Josephine Baker
- Fontella Bass
- James "Cool Papa" Bell
- Yogi Berra
- Chuck Berry
- Susan Blow
- Lou Brock
- Jack Buck
- Grace Bumbry
- William S. Burroughs
- Harry Caray
- Kate Chopin
- Auguste Chouteau
- William Clark
- Barry Commoner
- Arthur Holly Compton
- Jimmy Connors
- Carl & Gerty Cori
- Bob Costas
- John Danforth
- William Danforth
- Dwight Davis
- Miles Davis
- Dizzy Dean
- Dan Dierdorf
- Phyllis Diller
- Katherine Dunham
- James B. Eads
- Tom Eagleton
- Charles Eames
- Buddy Ebsen
- T. S. Eliot
- William Greenleaf Eliot
- Stanley Elkin
- Mary Engelbreit
- Walker Evans
- Eugene Field
- Redd Foxx
- Joe Garagiola
- Dave Garroway
- William Gass
- Bob Gibson
- John Goodman
- Betty Grable
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Dick Gregory
- Charles Guggenheim
- Robert Guillaume
- John Hartford
- Al Hirschfeld
- Rogers Hornsby
- A. E. Hotchner
- William Inge
- Johnnie Johnson
- Scott Joplin
- Jackie Joyner-Kersee
- Albert King
- Kevin Kline
- Pierre Laclede
- Charles Lindbergh
- Theodore Link
- Elijah Lovejoy
- Ed Macauley
- Marsha Mason
- Masters & Johnson
- Bill Mauldin
- Virginia Mayo
- Michael McDonald
- Robert McFerrin, Sr.
- David Merrick
- Archie Moore
- Marianne Moore
- Agnes Moorehead
- Stan Musial
- Nelly
- Howard Nemerov
- Gyo Obata
- Marlin Perkins
- Mike Peters
- Vincent Price
- Joseph Pulitzer
- Harold Ramis
- Peter Raven
- Paul C. Reinert
- Branch Rickey
- Irma Rombauer
- Charles M. Russell
- David Sanborn
- Red Schoendienst
- Dred & Harriet Scott
- Henry Shaw
- William T. Sherman
- George Sisler
- Leonard Slatkin
- Jackie Smith
- Ozzie Smith
- Willie Mae Ford Smith
- Sara Teasdale
- Clark Terry
- Kay Thompson
- Henry Townsend
- Helen Traubel
- Ernest Trova
- Ike Turner
- Tina Turner
- Mona Van Duyn
- Dick Weber
- Mary Wickes
- Tennessee Williams
- Shelley Winters
- Harriett Woods
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