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Scott Joplin House State Historic Site: Ragtime Reverie

Step back in time to the home of ragtime genius Scott Joplin and experience the sounds and stories of his St. Louis years.

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Visit the former home of ragtime composer Scott Joplin from 1901 to 1903. This modest flat is where he composed some of his most famous works, including "The Entertainer." Experience the ambiance of the early 1900s with period furnishings and a player piano filling the air with Joplin's timeless music.

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Local tips

  • Check the site's operating hours before visiting, as it is closed from November through January.
  • Take the guided tour to learn more about Scott Joplin's life and music.
  • Save time to play the player piano and listen to ragtime music.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    Several bus lines serve the Scott Joplin House State Historic Site. The nearest bus stop is Jefferson @ Delmar Sb, a 4-minute walk away. Bus lines 4, 10, and 97 all stop near the site. A single fare for a short trip on public transport is approximately $2.

  • Walking

    The Scott Joplin House is located west of downtown St. Louis, near the southeast corner of Delmar Boulevard and North Beaumont Street. From the intersection of Delmar Boulevard and North Grand Boulevard, walk east on Delmar for approximately 0.3 miles. The Scott Joplin House will be on your right.

  • Parking

    Free curbside parking is available at the front door of the Scott Joplin House State Historic Site. Several paid parking lots are also available in the vicinity, with rates ranging from $5 to $21.

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The Scott Joplin House State Historic Site, located at 2658 Delmar Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri, preserves the former residence of the celebrated ragtime composer Scott Joplin during his time in the city from 1901 to 1903. This restored two-story brick house offers a glimpse into Joplin's life and the vibrant musical scene of the early 20th century. During his relatively short stay in this modest flat, Joplin composed some of his most enduring and well-known pieces, including "The Entertainer", which gained renewed popularity after being featured in the 1973 film "The Sting". The house is furnished in a style appropriate to the period, featuring gaslights, calcimine paint, and antique furnishings that recreate the atmosphere of Joplin's St. Louis years. An authentic player piano adds to the ambiance, filling the rooms with the sounds of ragtime music. The site also includes museum exhibits that delve into Joplin's life, the history of ragtime music, and the cultural context of the neighborhood. These exhibits explore the social history of black urban migration and the transformation of the surrounding multi-ethnic community. The Scott Joplin House stands as the first state historic site in Missouri dedicated to African-American heritage and is a National Historic Landmark. It offers visitors a chance to connect with the legacy of Scott Joplin and the rich musical heritage of ragtime.

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