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Immediately south of Soulard, rummage through St. Louis’ attic on Cherokee Street – the city’s antique row. Dozens of merchants sell items from the area’s historic past in treasure-filled stores just a few minutes south of downtown. Around the corner from Cherokee Street are the historic Greek Revival Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion and the Lemp Mansion – a restaurant, bed & breakfast and one of St. Louis’ top “haunted” houses. Nearby, the Anheuser-Busch Brewery offers free tours of the world’s largest beer maker. West of Jefferson Avenue, the Cherokee Station shopping district offers Hispanic restaurants and bakeries and old-style variety stores.
From downtown St. Louis, take Broadway south and continue south on Seventh Street to Cherokee Street and DeMenil Place. For more information, call (314) 776-6410 or visit www.cherokeeantiquerow.com, or call (314) 772-6371 or visit www.cherokeestation.com.
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