Historic Frontenac Neighborhood

Frontenac is a well-to-do suburb of St. Louis, situated in St. Charles County, Missouri. The name comes from the French word "fronten" which means front and "nec" meaning not. The name itself is reflective of the fact that Frontenac has one of the best-known historic neighborhoods in the entire St. Louis region. Frontenac is also the birth place of famous former Missouri Governor and U.S. Senator, James A. Eastland, whose grandfather was the town's first postmaster. Clicking here will deliver more on Ballwin, MO.

Frontenac has always been home to some of the most distinguished retailers and businesses in the entire state of Missouri. The most popular landmark here is the Plaza Frontenac, an upscale mall featuring numerous upscale retailers including Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks Off Fifth, and Neiman Marcus. It also houses one of the largest movie premiers in the entire state of Missouri with screenings of major movies like "The Godfather," "Grease," and "Back to the Future II." The Mall is often host to local political events, festivals, and other special events. For example, on the first weekend of the year, the Mall hosts an annual Blues Festival, showcasing blues, and gospel music, food, and a variety of vendors. Information about The Town of Glendale - Where You Can Live Near Work, School, and Everything Else can be found here.

Another notable landmark in Frontenac is the Fountains Center. The center is home to more than seventy exhibits that showcase various water features and plants. In addition, there are also a number of displays showcasing different types of foods and beverages as well as a variety of art exhibits. This is truly a tourist paradise in St. Charles County. And, because it is close to the downtown business district, it also provides easy access to other establishments that offer entertainment, shopping, dining, or nightlife for all residents of the area.

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