Benton Park, St. Louis

Benton Park
St. Louis neighborhood

Townhouses in Benton Park

Location of Benton Park within St. Louis
Country United States
State Missouri
City St. Louis
Wards 7, 9
Area
  Total 0.48 sq mi (1.2 km2)
Population (2010)[1]
  Total 3,532
  Density 7,400/sq mi (2,800/km2)
ZIP code(s) Parts of 63104, 63118
Area code(s) 314
Website stlouis-mo.gov
For the secondary school in England, see Benton Park School.

Benton Park is a neighborhood in eastern St. Louis, Missouri, just west of the Soulard neighborhood. The official boundaries of the area are Gravois Avenue on the north, Cherokee Street on the south, I-55 on the east, and Jefferson Avenue on the west.[2] Benton Park is unrelated to Benton Place, a private street located in Lafayette Square, St. Louis.

The area now comprising Benton Park was first used as the City Cemetery. Those buried in the cemetery were relocated in 1865, and the neighborhood was created on June 25, 1866, by city ordinance.[3] The neighborhood was later renamed after Thomas Hart Benton, the first U.S. Senator representing the people of Missouri. As the neighborhood grew, it attracted several breweries due to its location above a system of caves that were ideal for beer storage, or "lagering" in German, as many of the popular German styles require. The most noteworthy of these was the Lemp Brewery, which still stands today, although defunct.[4]

Demographics

In 2010 Benton Park's racial makeup was 68.2% White, 25.1% Black, 0.3% Native American, 1.2% Asian, 3.8% two or more races, and 1.2% some other race. 3.2% of the population was of Hispanic or Latino origin.[5]

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Coordinates: 38°36′03″N 90°13′12″W / 38.6008°N 90.2200°W / 38.6008; -90.2200

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