By the mid-1860s, the St. Louis neighborhood of Benton Park West was
already self-sufficient, boasting its own carpenters and dairymen,
blacksmith and midwife. While it was a working-class community, many
residents owned their own businesses and built beautiful homes that
still stand today. Author Edna Campos Gravenhorst takes readers on four
separate walking tours of the historic district, highlighting such
buildings as the 1860s Eyermann home, the stately Herold mansion, the
1893 Gravois Planing Mill, and the Cherokee Brewery.