St. Louis Walk of Fame
| St. Louis Walk of Fame | |
|---|---|
St. Louis Walk of Fame logo | |
| Sponsored by | Established by Joe Edwards |
| Location | St. Louis, Missouri and University City, Missouri |
| Country | United States |
| Rewards | Brass star and bronze plaque embedded into the sidewalk along Delmar Boulevard |
| First award | 1989 |
| Website | stlouiswalkoffame.org |
The St. Louis Walk of Fame honors notable people from St. Louis, Missouri, who made contributions to the culture of the United States. All inductees were either born in the Greater St. Louis area or spent their formative or creative years there. Contribution can be in any area; most of the current inductees made their achievements in acting, entertainment, music, sports, art/architecture, broadcasting, journalism, science/education and literature. According to local tourism officials, the Walk of Fame attracts thousands of visitors to the Delmar Loop each year and serves as a popular cultural landmark for both residents and tourists.
As of April 2019, the walk has more than 150 brass stars and bronze plaques, each bearing an inscription of an inductee's name and a summary of their accomplishments. The stars and plaques are set into the sidewalks along a 2⁄3-mile (1 km) stretch of Delmar Boulevard in the Delmar Loop area, spanning the border between St. Louis and University City.