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Academy, St. Louis

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Academy
Houses on Cabanne Avenue in Academy, January 2012
Houses on Cabanne Avenue in Academy, January 2012
Location (red) of Academy within St. Louis
Location (red) of Academy within St. Louis
CountryUnited States
StateMissouri
CitySt. Louis
Wards18, 26
Area
 • Total0.44 sq mi (1.1 km2)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total2,355
 • Density5,400/sq mi (2,100/km2)
ZIP code(s)
Parts of 63108, 63113
Area code(s)314
Websitestlouis-mo.gov

Academy/Sherman Park is a neighborhood in North St. Louis, just outside Central West End. The official boundaries of the area are Dr. Martin Luther King Drive on the north, Delmar Boulevard on the south, North Kingshighway Boulevard on the east, and Union Boulevard on the west.[2]

As of 2020,[3] there were 2,355 people residing in this neighborhood, which contained 1,276 housing units. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 4.97% White, 87.26% Black, 1.10% Asian, 1.15% from some other race, and 5.27% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.29% of the population.

Sally Benson grew up in the Academy neighborhood. She described her childhood in her novels that inspired the film Meet Me in St. Louis. The Benson house at 5135 Kensington Avenue[4][5] no longer exists. After being sold, it fell into disrepair, eventually became uninhabitable, and was demolished in 1994.[6]

Tennessee Williams attended Soldan High School in the neighborhood and used it as a setting for his play The Glass Menagerie.[7]

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19905,169
20003,797−26.5%
20102,816−25.8%
20202,355−16.4%
Sources:[8]

References

  1. ^ "2020 Census Neighborhood Results".
  2. ^ Neighborhood Data Profile for Academy.  Accessed 12 April 2008. Archived July 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "City of St. Louis" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Google Maps".
  5. ^ ""Meet Me in St. Louis:" the Victorian on Kensington Avenue". 13 December 2009.
  6. ^ "Boom Nation: Meet Me in St. Louis". ABC News.
  7. ^ "Free Research Paper on Glass Menagerie Means 181 - 210". Cyberessays.com. Retrieved 2011-03-15.
  8. ^ "Academy Neighborhood Statistics". St Louis, MO. Retrieved 26 January 2023.

External links

38°39′30″N 90°16′02″W / 38.6584°N 90.2673°W / 38.6584; -90.2673


This page was last edited on 26 January 2023, at 20:26
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