Asia Cafe
Asia Cafe
This drawing depicts the last retail business to be demolished in St. Louis's lost Chinatown, once known as Hop Alley. Chinese Americans first arrived in St. Louis in the 1850s. Due to racially discriminatory laws, they were forced to live in an area called Hop Alley. Over time, it grew into a vibrant community with parks, grocery stores, restaurants, and other essential businesses serving its residents.
In 1955, the neighborhood was demolished to make way for Busch Stadium, which opened in 1966.
One of Kind Limited Edition Prints: Are on sale for $1000.00 for this holiday season. These archival prints are printed on canvas and come with at least 1.5 inch bleed so they can be stretched and framed. They are signed and dated. Please allow 2-3 weeks for shipping.
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