If your memories of Kmart include the smell of freshly popped corn and a flashing blue light, you will probably enjoy this walk down Memory Lane of super cool old stores in St. Louis at which St. Louisans often shopped. Most of these places are long gone, but a few still hold on with online-only stores… which is just not the same shopping experience we all enjoyed! Read below to be transported back to the past.

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Do you remember these old stores in St. Louis? What were your favorite old St. Louis Department stores? How about 905 Liquor or Woolworth’s St. Louis? Do you have another great store to share? Please do in the comments below!

For other historic St. Louis places, check out this list of St. Louis neighborhoods that will transport you to the past.

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What are some iconic foods in St. Louis?

It’s always fun to take a trip down Memory Lane, isn’t it? We get to remember things like long gone St. Louis department stores, Woolworth’s St. Louis, and even the 905 liquor store. When you’re strolling down Memory Lane, don’t forget to give a shout out to the iconic Missouri foods that made growing up so special. Anyone who grew up or who has lived in St. Louis for any amount of time knows that our beloved city is the home of the toasted ravioli, Today, we can find the famous appetizer just about anywhere we go in Missouri, but for the best, we have to look no further than St. Louis. It’s probably fair to say that you won’t find any better than St. Louis-style pizza either. What makes a pizza St. Louis-style? Well, it’s square, brimming with Provel cheese, and features thin crust. Let’s not forget the ice cream cone either, which was invented right here in St. Louis.

What are some of the most historic neighborhoods in St. Louis?

History offers us a fascinating glimpse into the past, but we don’t always have to open a history book for that peek. Sometimes a walk or a drive around the most historic neighborhoods in St. Louis will do just fine. The charming town of Benton, for example, dates back to 1866 and is popular if you’re up for a leisurely stroll to admire the historic homes or if you want to check out some of the town’s adorable shops. One of the oldest settlements in the city, Soulard is well-worth a visit, even if you only stop by Soulard Farmers Market, a city staple since 1779. The year-round farmers market, which features both indoor and outdoor vendors, promises a little bit of everything – from homemade goodies to some of the freshest produce you’ll find in the city. Don’t forget to visit other historic St. Louis neighborhoods, including LaFayette Square, North St. Louis, and The Hill.