St. Louis. The perfect getaway... all within reach.
Steaks, seafood and pasta in historic Soulard. Live music seven nights. Jazz, blues and rhythm & blues.
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Diverse crowd and great staff. More than 80 martinis, plus beer and wine selections. Continuously named best martini in St. Louis.
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Largest state-of-the-art laser tag arena coupled with Demolition Ball. Groups from 10 to 500. Complete party planning.
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America's Incredible Pizza Company, St. Louis MO
Over 60,000 sq ft of incredible food and fun! In addition to the pizza buffet, the indoor Fairgrounds include go-karts, mini golf, bumper cars, mini-bowling and a huge game room.
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America's Incredible Pizza Company, St. Peters MO
More than 60,000 sq. ft. of incredible food and fun. In addition to the unlimited buffet, the all-indoor Fairgrounds include Go-Karts, bumper cars, mini golf, mini bowling and a huge game room.
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American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog
A fine arts museum devoted to man’s best friend. Displays include paintings and artifacts by artistic masters through the ages. Gift shop and library available to visitors. Closed Mon. and holidays.
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Spa and casino, featuring conference center, 10 dining and entertainment venues, 3,000 slots, 60 table games and live poker room.
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Anheuser-Busch Consumer Hospitality Center
Tours include the historic Brew House, Budweiser Clydesdale stable, lager cellar, packaging plant, hospitality room and Anheuser-Busch gift shop. Open daily. FREE.
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Aquaport at Maryland Heights Centre
Extreme Bowl ride, rapids ride, lazy river, zero entry pool, kiddie pool, racer slides. Open Memorial Day - Labor Day. $15 adults; $10 youth; free parking.
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Fun, professionally conducted tours with Dea Hoover, the Saint Louis Tour Girl. Step-on guides, trolley charters, attraction reservations, hotel and meals. Great rates. Individuals and families welcome.
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Banana Joe's, McGarvey's & Club V
Three unforgettable experiences in one convenient downtown location. Dance at Banana Joe's or watch your favorite games on the big screens. Play pool, shuffleboard or HD games. Catch the luck of the Irish at McGarvey's or check out private Club V. Great food and drinks with patio and sidewalk dining.
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Featuring two Florida white sand volleyball courts, outdoor stage, bar and one of St. Louis' largest patios. Perfect for private parties and corporate events.
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Live music nightclub restaurant specializing in St. Louis-style cuisine with local and national jazz and blues acts nightly.
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The BEALL MANSION Historic Home Tour
Tour the 1903 mansion built as a wedding present. Twenty-five minutes from downtown St. Louis in historic Alton, IL. Thirty minute narrated tours by appointment.
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Visit graves of explorer William Clark, Willam Burroughs, Thomas Hart Benton, James Eads, Adolphus Busch, poet Sara Teasdale. Also the famous Wainwright tomb and many other architecturally significant mausoleums and monuments. Maps and self-guided tours available at cemetery office. Guided tours available by appointment.
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The most exciting entertainment concept on Laclede's Landing. A high energy, Rock ‘N’ Roll, sing-along show. Now serving dinner!
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First-floor pub featuring lunch and dinner. Second floor lounge, outdoor beer garden and free parking. No cover charge. DJ music from 9pm - Close Tue. - Sat.
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"The best bar in the whole wide world!" St. Louis' #1 party bar. No cover charge. Happy Hour specials. Open daily.
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Built by the commanding officer of the first American military post west of the Mississippi. $4 adults; Children, Free. Tours by appointment only.
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Bissell Mansion Restaurant and Dinner Theatre
Enjoy lunch or dinner theatre in St. Louis' oldest home, located just five minutes from the Gateway Arch. The participatory murder mystery is served with a four course dinner (choice of entree), wine and beverage. Matinees or evening private dinner shows are available for groups during the week. Welcoming groups from 30 to 140. Shows available at our location or a location of your choice. Reservations required.
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Black Madonna Shrine and Grottos
A collection of magnificent multicolored rock grottos. I-44 west to Eureka exit, left on Hwy. 109, right onto Hwy. FF, left onto Hwy. F to St. Joseph’s Rd. FREE.
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A St. Louis landmark filled with pop culture memorabilia. Photo booth, live music and great food. Creative window displays. Great concerts in the Duck Room.
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Daniel Boone Home & Boonesfield Village
Missouri frontier village, centered on Daniel Boone’s 1810 home, includes one-room school, church, general store, gristmill, pottery, printer’s, carpenter’s and dressmaker’s shops, farmstead, homes and more.
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A vibrant and lively atmosphere in The Loop, voted one of the “Top 10 Streets in America”. Brandt’s features renowned musical entertainment, a late night menu with international fusion cuisine, an extensive wine list, fantastic martinis and over 65 beers from around the world.
Hours:
Wed & Thurs 11 a.m.–1 a.m.
Fri & Sat 9 a.m.-1 a.m.
Sun 9 a.m. – Midnight
Closed Mon. & Tues.
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Catch the best in local and national bands nightly. Cajun-Creole style delicacies and seafood.
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The Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House
A cultural and educational attraction. Visitors will see over a thousand butterflies in free flight and actually witness the mystery of metamorphosis.
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Cabela's offers quality outdoor products. 130,000 sq. ft. showroom is an educational and entertainment attraction, featuring animal displays, huge aquariums and trophy mounts.
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Cahokia Courthouse State Historic Site
Seat of American government in the old Northwest Territory (1790). Contained U.S. Post Office that dispatched mail to Lewis & Clark. Originally built about 1740 as a dwelling. FREE.
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Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
Largest prehistoric city north of Mexico, dating from AD 700-1400. Interpretive Center has impressive show, dioramas and exhibits of Mississippian culture and artifacts. Suggested donation: $4/adults, $2/children, $10/family. Call for more information. Seasonal tours; groups by appointment.
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Gravesites of Tennessee Williams, Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, Dred Scott. Many architecturally significant memorials including the Nez Perce monument. These warriors came to St. Louis in 1831 to visit William Clark. A free historic tour pamplet is available at the office.
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One of the best-preserved townhouses in America. Home of fur trader Robert Campbell and family 1854 - 1938. Restored to 1880s high-Victorian opulence.
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Dedicated to perpetuating the heritage of the Carondelet neighborhood of South St. Louis. Re-created 1873 Susan Blow first Kindergarten; decorative arts from 19th and early 20th centuries. $2 adults, $1 children, 12 and under, free.
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St. Louis' last grand ballroom. Big band ballroom dancing with live bands on Fri. Rock n' Roll bands on Sat. Special dances on Sundays. 5,000 sq. ft. "floating" dance floor. Available for private events. Seating for 850. Catering available.
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Offering the loosest slots, high limit table games, entertainment and several restaurants. Cardinals and Blues hotel packages available.
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Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (New Cathedral)
World’s largest collection of mosaic art; museum and shop. Open daily for Masses and self-guided tours. Mosaic museum, $1.
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Center for American Archeology
Explore prehistoric Illinois! Archeology tours, workshops and excavation field school opportunities for all age groups.
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Challenger Learning Center-St. Louis
Unique hands-on space simulation experiences for students, community organizations, corporations and the general public. Reservations required.
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From the magnificent tasting room and deck overlooking the vineyards, hidden lake and the inspiring Osage valley teeming with wildlife, to the exquisite Missouri and California vintages, delicious food and enticing gifts, Chandler Hill is an enchanting destination to visit time and time again. Available for private parties from 25 to 300 people be it a special celebration, wedding reception or corporate event.
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Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion & Cafe
Famous historic home with guided tours, gift shop and largest permanent collection of 1904 World’s Fair memorabilia. Carriage House Café open for lunch and private catered events.
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More than 30 antique and specialty shops, spanning a six-block area. Ten minutes from downtown St. Louis. From I-55, exit Arsenal, west one block, left on Lemp, right on Cherokee. From I-64/Hwy. 40, exit south on Jefferson, left on Cherokee.
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Cherokee-Lemp Special Business District
Near downtown. Neighborhood offering two famous 19th century mansions, the Lemp and the DeMenil; the Lemp Brewery, once the world's largest brewery, and Cherokee Antique Row, with more than 30 antique/specialty shops and restaurants. Self-guided history tour. FREE.
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The oldest Episcopal congregation west of the Mississippi River. On the National Register of Historic Places and a National Historic Landmark. FREE.
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Cicero's Restaurant and Entertainment Plex
All varieties of music; open late night. Italian restaurant/nightclub. More than 100 bottled beers, 52 beers on tap.
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St. Louis' own intimate one-ring theatre circus, where no audience member is more than 40 ft. from the center of the ring. Performs every summer in the Grand Center arts and entertainment district.
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Guided, narrated and leisurely paced bicycle tours. Discover the historic, architectural and cultural significance of features and attractions of Forest Park or one of the city's historic neighborhoods. Bikes and helmets provided.Individuals,families and groups welcome. Call for reservations. Rental options available.
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Explore the unexpected at this exciting, interactive museum for children and adults. City Museum is a mixture of funhouse, playground and architectural marvel. $12.00 per person.
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Citygarden is a stunning new addition to St. Louis and an oasis on the heart of a major America city’s downtown: a vibrant and serene blending of lush plantings and internationally renowned sculpture with delights of water, stone, architecture and design. Designed with no fences or gates, Citygarden is completely open and accessible to the public year-round. Located within walking distance of the Gateway Arch. ADA compliant. The Terrace View is restaurant open Monday-Saturday for lunch and dinner.
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Civilian Conservation Corps Museum
Dedicated to preserving the memory of the Civilian Conservation Corps and the civil engineering projects it completed from 1933 through 1942. FREE.
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The final resting place of explorer William Clark of the Lewis and Clark expedition. FREE.
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Columbia Bottom Conservation Area
North of I-270 and Riverview Dr., 4,300-acre conservation area at the confluence of America's great rivers, the Missouri and Mississippi. Hunting, fishing, hiking, biking. 6 a.m. - 10 p.m., daily, Apr. - Sept.; site closes at 7 p.m., Oct. - Mar. Visitors Center open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Wed. - Fri.; 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sat. and Sun. FREE
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Located in Compton Hill Reservoir Park. Built in a French Romanesque style in 1898. Enjoy a 360 degree view of the city from the observation deck, after climbing 198 steps. Open first Sat. of the month.
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Concordia Historical Institute Museum
A museum on the history of the Lutheran Church, the heritage of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod and its mission of sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the world.
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Museum, archives and historical library with world’s largest collection on the history of Lutheranism in America. FREE.
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Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Internationally-recognized, non-collecting institution featuring changing exhibitions of the most relevant and innovative art being made today.
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Experience exciting gallery installations and visit three Artists-in-Residence studios at Craft Alliance’s Education Center. Open to the public with classes and art programs throughout the year. Located in Grand Center.
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Non-gasoline boats permitted on 320-acre lake. Wildlife areas located along south and west shores. Frisbee golf course, picnic shelters, archery fields and much more. FREE.
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The Historic Samuel Cupples House
An elaborate interior of carved wood and stained glass, once heated by
22 unique fireplaces, offers a visual feast for visitors to Cupples House. Smaller groups can freely explore each gallery and view the collection of five centuries of fine and decorative art. Scheduled guided tours are available for larger groups. Docent tours are available for groups of 15 or more. Groups of 30 or more will be given two separate tours.
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Bringing internationally renowned dance companies to St. Louis audiences. Performances at The Fabulous Fox Theatre and Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center. Education programs available. Call for show schedule.
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Take a 3 billion mile walk (2,880 feet) from the Sun to Neptune. Enjoy the informative markers of each planet along this scale model of the solar system. Free and open all year.
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The Loop's oldest jazz restaurant and original cocktail bar. Great food, great jazz and a great vibe. Open daily, 5 p.m. - 3 a.m. DJs nightly, 11 p.m. - 3 a.m.
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Where fun and action collide. Bumper cars with a purpose. Two courts. Groups from 10 to 500. Adrenaline Zone laser tag arena.
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Professional tour operator offering city tours, group event planning, meet and greet, step-on guides, hotel and attraction reservations and day trips. Outbound tours and sightseeing also available. Great rates available for individuals and/or groups of all ages.
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Authentic treasure hunt packages using real antique items from the 1800s to early 1900s. Go on a real-life adventure throughout St. Louis that you will never forget.
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A St. Louis tradition on Old Route 66 since 1929. Known for specialty “concrete” shakes, so thick you can turn them upside down. Mar. - Jan., open daily.
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Built in 1874 by James Buchanan Eads as the first span across the Mississippi River at St. Louis and the first to use steel truss construction. Pedestrians and cyclists can cross the bridge for great views of the St. Louis skyline. FREE.
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Built 1885, renovated 1994. Showcases practical demonstrations of energy efficient systems, recycled products and green homebuilding practices. Public tours third Sat. and Sun. each month, hourly 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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Laser Rock Laser Tag Center, world's largest laser tag arena, family friendly, d.s. vespers Sports Pub & Eatery, The Links Miniature Golf Course and large video arcade. 15 minutes from downtown St. Louis, off IL rte. 15.
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Edward Jones Dome at America's Center®
Part of St. Louis’ state-of-the-art convention complex. Group tours of the 66,000-seat home of the NFL Rams by reservation only, Mon. - Fri.; $5, adults; $4, seniors; $3, children.
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Beautiful and scenic golf course in North St. Louis County. Fun and challenging par 70 on 365 acres with close-up views of indigenous wildlife on the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers.
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everydaycircus & Circus Harmony
Circus Day Foundation and everydaycircus make your day a circus day with circus entertainment and classes plus party rental space at City Museum.
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Studio art gallery run by members of City Faces art program for kids growing up in public housing. Classes, original pastel portrait commissions, more.
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1820s estate of Missouri’s second governor, Faust Historical Village, restored 1920s Dentzel carousel, the Butterfly House and Webster University Community Music School. Village interprets history of 1840s-1880s. Historic reenactors, spring through fall. Thornhill tours by appointment. $1 carousel rides.
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Ferrara Theatre at America's Center ®
A state-of-the-art, intimate 1,400-seat concert venue inside the America's Center® convention complex. Ample, close parking; near restaurants, nightclubs and hotels.
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The Eugene Field House and the St. Louis Toy Museum
Childhood home of Eugene Field, children’s poet, and his father, Roswell Field, lawyer for Dred Scott. Special exhibits and toys on display. Open Feb. - Dec.
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First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site
State Capitol from 1821 to 1826. Fully restored legislative chambers and interpretive center. Tours: $2.50 adults; $1.50 children, 6-12; under 6, free.
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Downtown's only bowling alley nightclub. Bowling, cocktails, great food. Have Fun. Book your party now. Signature cocktails, pizza, Cuban sandwiches, wraps, veggie paninis and more.
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Florissant Civic Center Theatre
A wide variety of professionally staged productions including,the St. Louis Family Theatre Series, Florissant Fine Arts Council events and concerts.
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One of the largest urban parks in the United States. At 1,371 acres, it is approximately 500 acres larger than Central Park in New York City. In 1904, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the greatest of the World’s Fairs, drew more than 19 million visitors from around the world to Forest Park. Recently renovated with $100 million in updates. Contains the Art Museum, Science Center, Zoo, Jewel Box greenhouse, History Museum, The Muny theatre, 7.5-mile biking, jogging and skating path, skating rink and lakes. FREE.
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Site of Fort Belle Fontaine, first U.S. military installation west of the Mississippi River and a stopover point for expeditions heading west. On their return trip to St. Louis in 1806, Lewis & Clark spent a night at the fort. The fort is gone, its site covered by shifts in the Missouri River, but interpretive signs explain the site's significance. Open daily. FREE.
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Ice cream Martini specials and Radio comedy every night with happy hour Retro cocktails.
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Opened in 1929, The Fox today presents live entertainment with superstar concerts, Broadway and family shows. Tours: Tue., Thur. and Sat., 10:30 a.m.
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Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park
An outstanding Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian house with original Frank Lloyd Wright furniture in a park setting. Advance reservations required. Admission $10.
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Gateway Arch-Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
The Gateway Arch Riverfront, highlighted by the majestic Gateway Arch, attracts more than four million guests each year. At 630 ft., our nation's tallest man-made monument has plenty of exciting activities. Take the tram ride to the top, see a documentary film, experience a giant screen movie, visit the Lewis & Clark exhibit in the museum and go shopping. Open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's. Extended summer hours.
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One-hour sightseeing cruises, daily. Dinner cruises, private charters and specialty cruises available. Savor delicious cuisine aboard a two-hour moonlight Mississippi River cruise or lunch at the Arch View Cafe. Enjoy live music. Reservations required for dinner cruises.
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Honoring the African-American men and women of St. Louis who have made significant contributions both locally and nationally. Honorees include NAACP leader Roy Wilkins, Congressman William L. Clay, Sr., Four-Star General Roscoe Robinson, Jr., MLB player Lou Brock and many others. FREE.
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Visit us for a breathtaking bird’s eye view of the Gateway Arch and St. Louis like you have never seen before.
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An 18-hole championship golf course, minutes from downtown St. Louis. Voted #1 course and best value in area in St. Louis Post-Dispatch Readers' Poll.
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Offering haunted historical tours of St. Louis. See the unexpected, the unexplained and the uncanny. St. Louis has a fabulous and 'spirited' history to offer. Individuals and families welcome.
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Gladstone's Restaurant and Bar
#1 Established Restaurant/Bar specializing in Barbeque pork and ribs. Located in historic Soulard for 13 years. Banquet and meeting room. Karaoke, Fri., 8pm-midnight. Live music on patio; call for information.
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Provides fun and unique tours of downtown St. Louis, Forest Park and charters atop the hi-tech Segway i2. Training and helmets included. Great for individuals, groups and families.
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Professional Tour and Step-On-Guides, Receptive Operators and Meet & Greet Services. Specialized Tours of the St. Louis area, including the Gateway Arch, St. Louis Riverfront, Downtown and City area tours. Reservation and Ticket Assistance. Small Groups and families welcome.
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Gooey Louie - The Place for Gooey Butter Cakes
The ultimate St. Louis sweet treat! Ten varieties baked daily from scratch with only the finest ingredients. Located one-half mile east of Ted Drewes Frozen Custard.
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The finest in music, art and theatre and the cultural soul of the city. Home to the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, The Fabulous Fox Theatre, the Black Rep, Grandel Cabaret, the Sheldon, Jazz at the Bistro and more.
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Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site (White Haven)
The National Park Service interprets the life and family of Ulysses S. Grant at this 10-acre site. Open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's. FREE.
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Compliments of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., this Busch family estate was once owned by Ulysses S. Grant. Animal shows, petting area and a tram ride through the wildlife preserve. No reservations required. Nominal parking fee. Open mid-Apr. - Oct. Call or visit website for complete hours.
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Tours and charters in and around St. Louis conducted in English. Step-on guides. 15 - 61 passenger buses. Individuals and families welcome.
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Greensfelder Recreation Complex
Outdoor Olympic-size swimming pool, indoor ice skating rink, tennis courts, creative playground, hiking and horse trails, four fishing lakes.
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The Griot Museum of Black History and Culture
Life-size likenesses of famous African-American Missourians including George Washington Carver, Dred and Harriett Scott and Josephine Baker. $5 adults; $4 youth 13 - 17; $3.50 seniors; $2.50 children 12 and under.
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Twisting since 1920. Watch us hand twist soft, salty pretzels. Try our tasty bratwurst, salsiccias and hotdogs wrapped in pretzel dough. Down the street from Anheuser-Busch brewery.
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Hammerstone's at 9th & Russell
A blues café and bar with local musicians providing live music daily. Two shows Sat. and Sun. A main hub at Mardi Gras.
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Grounds typify Missouri farms of 1855-1894 restoration period. The building is Greek Revival and furnishings are from 1820-1890. Tours available by appointment. $3 adults.
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Built as a replica of the Senate dining room, Hannegan's features great food all week. Best local jazz on Sat. 6 - 10 p.m. Reservations are appreciated Fri. - Sun.
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Dedicated to "Rockin' Your Day." Best drinks in town. Cuisine includes burgers, steaks, barbecue and fine dining.
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Harrah's St. Louis Casino & Hotel
Place your bets and play your favorite games on our luxurious 120,000 square foot gaming floor with over 2,800 slot and video poker machines, 70-plus table games and our very own World series of Poker® room. Stay the night in one of the 500 beautiful hotel rooms after you rocked the night away at VooDoo, or watch the sexy dance show at the iBAR - there is a stage right on the casino floor! In addition to all this, we have seven restaurants and an all-new conference center perfect for corporate meetings, parties, weddings and more. Look for us on Facebook and twitter for special offers!
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Historic house built by Christopher Hawken, descendant of Hawken riflesmiths. Gift shop on premises. $4, adults; $1, children, 5-12.
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Recognized nationally and treasured locally, the Italian Hill neighborhood comes alive every day with great restaurants, specialty shops and tours. Discover St. Louis' greatest tradition, 10 minutes from downtown.
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Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum
One of the largest collections of flying antique, classic and sport aircraft in the country including an original "Cub," the "Timm Collegiate" flown by Charles Lindbergh and the first "Curtiss Air Sedan," which was made in St. Louis. Open cockpit biplane rides available for a fee. Admission, $10 adults, $5 children, under 5, free.
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Holocaust Museum & Learning Center
Photographs, artifacts and audio-visual displays. Resource library and oral history archives. Self-guided audio tour. FREE.
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Unique vertical log church dedicated in 1799. Center of everyday life in the French colonial community. Site of original mission dating to 1699. Still functions as a Catholic church. FREE.
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PT's Sports Cabaret, The Penthouse Club, Roxy's, PT's Centreville & PT's Brooklyn
St. Louis' number one clubs in adult entertainment. Serving lunch and dinner daily.
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Family run bison ranch. Tours include presentation, baby bison feeding, herd tours, photo with baby bison, llamas and horses. Thirty minutes from Downtown St. Louis.
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Named by CNN in 2008 as one of nine great jazz joints in the country, Jazz at the Bistro is a listening room located across from The Fox Theatre in the heart of the Grand Center Arts and Entertainment District and a production of Jazz St. Louis, a not-for-profit organization committed to advancing jazz through live performance, education, and outreach.
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Jefferson Barracks Historic Park
Devoted to military history and recreation. Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant served here. FREE.
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Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
Designated a National Cemetery in 1866, the 331-acre site is still in use today. Burials from the War of Independence through the present, and both Union and Confederate burials from the Civil War. Home to many monuments to those who served their country. FREE.
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Edward "Ted" and Pat Jones - Confluence Point State Park
Located at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, this 1,118-acre park on the river bottomland offers a path to the confluence and Lewis & Clark interpretation. Basic services. FREE
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Dennis and Judith Jones Visitor and Education Center
Start your visit to Forest Park in this beautiful facility where you'll find maps, brochures, compressed air and a café. Open daily. FREE.
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Scott Joplin House State Historic Site
Tour the home of the famous ragtime composer. National Historic Landmark. Tours daily on the hour. $2.50 adults; $1.50 children 6-12, children under 6, free.
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Kakao Chocolate serves the finest chocolates and pastries, hand-made from all-natural ingredients in our shop in South St. Louis. Stop by for some of our confections with some coffee, tea or hot chocolate.
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A non-profit organization that displays Miss Dunham's anthropological writings, films and historical works of visual arts and dance.
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One of the best private collections of Mercedes in the world. Includes acclaimed limousine, cabriolet, sports car and sedan designs from 1886 to the present. Hours: Wed. - Sun., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Mon. & Tue. $8 adults; $6 seniors and $3 under 18.
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Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum-Washington University
Featuring cutting-edge special exhibitions, exceptional educational resources and an outstanding collection of 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century European and American art. A stimulating and unique site to experience art, culture and education in St. Louis. Located on Washington University's Danforth campus near the corner of Skinker and Forsyth blvds. Visitor parking available. Easy MetroLink access. FREE
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Founded in 1859 by German immigrants. This once thriving river town, just south of St. Louis, is now a living museum with century-old buildings-many home to unique antiques, collectibles, specialty shops and B & Bs. Dine in charming restaurants. Open year round. Closed Mondays. 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis on I-55, exit 186. Visitors Center: (636) 464-6464
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Live entertainment, hotels, dance clubs, restaurants, pubs and shops in the downtown historic district on the Mississippi River.
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Located in the heart of Laclede’s Landing. Visit 200+ life-size figures on five levels. Movie stars, presidents, royalty, world leaders, religion, sports stars, super heroes and chamber of horrors.
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Lafayatte Square Business Association
Business Association in Victorian neighborhood featuring restaurants, wine bars, retail shops, antiques, bed and breakfasts, a historic park and many other services.
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Lambert-St. Louis International Airport
Thirteen commercial airlines serve Lambert-St. Louis International Airport with nonstop service to more than 70 cities in the U.S. and international destinations. Two MetroLink stations directly link Lambert’s terminals to downtown St. Louis businesses and attractions.
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Magnificently restored to its 1924 splendor. Elegant display cases filled with movie memorabilia, golden-age movie posters and more. Three screens feature the best new independent films plus a classic cinema series.
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More than 80 works of contemporary sculpture within a 105-acre natural landscape that is free and open to the public year-round. The park hosts several exhibitions and a multitude of cultural events each year. FREE.
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Lazer Force Lazer Tag & Mini-Golf
Two story, 5,000-sq.-ft. lazer tag arena, indoor glo-golf, arcade and food. Just 10 minutes from downtown St. Louis, one block off I-64 at exit 9. Closed Wed.
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LeCompte, A National Limousine
Experience St. Louis in luxury. See attractions, experience shops and dine at fine restaurants in your own chauffeured limousine. Honeymoon packages available. Individuals and families welcome.
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History of the brewing family, house and business. A spirited communication about the Lemp family. Guided tours, Mon. at 7:30 p.m. $15 per person.
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Lewis & Clark Boat House and Nature Center
Interprets the Lewis & Clark expedition through excellent exhibits, literature and educational programs. Adults, $4; Children (under 17), $2. Group rates available.
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This 14-foot-tall bronze monument on the Missouri River honors the famed explorers. FREE.
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Lewis & Clark State Historic Site
Visitors center located near the former Camp River Dubois where explorers Lewis & Clark wintered before they embarked on their great trek west. Includes orientation film, 55-foot long keelboat replica, reconstructed Camp River Dubois. Exhibits on the Louisiana Territory and the Native Americans who lived there, preparations for the trip and the impact and legacy of the expedition.
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Celtic pub. Beers from around the world. Food from award-winning chili to steak dinners. Friendly, comfortable atmosphere. Bands on Fri. and Sat. nights. Trivia on Tue. night. Celtic for good time. L, D
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A 546-acre wildlife trail area with bison, wild turkey, waterfowl, elk and deer.
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St. Louis' eclectic restaurant, shopping, arts and entertainment district offers music, nightclubs, concert clubs and more along Delmar Blvd.
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Located north of the famed Gateway Arch, this casino offers 75,000 sq ft. of gaming action with 2,000 slots, more than 45 table games and a poker room. Free admission, ample parking and valet parking.
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The Magic House, St. Louis Children's Museum
Nationally-acclaimed children’s museum offers hundreds of hands-on educational exhibits for kids from one to 101. Explore the Children’s Village, Star-Spangled Center and Jack and the Beanstalk Climber. Extended summer hours. Admission $8.50; children under 1, free. Free parking.
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The jewel of the West End, Mandarin, a rooftop lounge, offers scenery, specialty drinks and the best looking crowd in St. Louis. Try the drinkable tapas, great for large groups.
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Rich in style with an urban flair, Maryland Plaza redefines chic from shopping to dining to nightlife. Easy to reach and exciting to visit, day or night.
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Museum of Missouri’s Ice Age animals and the Native Americans who hunted them more than 10,000 years ago. Picnic area, trails. $2.50 adults; under 15, free.
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Located 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis. The oldest college in Illinois, founded in 1828, is recognized as a top Midwest comprehensive college.
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Historical marker on the Riverfront Trail noting the first nationally designated Underground Railroad site in Missouri. Fugitive slaves once used this site, named for an African-American St. Louis abolitionist, to escape to the free state of Illinois prior to the Civil War. The site celebrates its 153nd anniversary in 2008.
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A fondue restaurant in the exciting Loop. Great for that special someone or group of friends. Live music on weekends.
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One hour west of St. Louis. Guided tours of natural wonder. Motel and campgrounds, gift shop, restaurant, boat rides, canoe rentals. Open daily. Extended summer hours. $19.00 adults; $9.50 children, 5-11; under 5, free.
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Metropolis St. Louis-Downtown Walking Tours
Two-hour exterior walking historical and architectural tours. Tours every Sat. (Apr. - Oct.). East tour starts on Broadway side of the Old Courthouse; west tour starts in front of St. Louis Union Station. $5 per person. No reservations needed. Individuals and families welcome.
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Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis
Permanent and rotating exhibits featuring dolls and dollhouses, roomboxes and vignettes, furniture and accessories in all scales. Gift shop and library devoted to miniatures. $5 adults; $4 seniors 62 and up, and youth 13-18; $2 children 2-12; members free.
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Founded in 1859, the Missouri Botanical Garden is a National Historic Landmark with 79 acres of scenic landscaping and elegant structures. Don't miss the Climatron® tropical rain forest, the Japanese Garden, Seiwa-en and founder Henry Shaw's Victorian home. $8, adults; free to children 12 and under. Seasonal narrated tram tours, restaurant, gift shop. Free parking on-site.
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Missouri Historical Society Discovery Tours
Theme-centered educational excursions designed to entertain and educate. Inspired by Missouri History Museum exhibitions and programming, these one-day tours explore historic themes at various sites throughout the city. Individuals and families welcome.
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Missouri History Museum (Missouri Historical Society)
Permanent exhibitions currently on view include "Seeking St. Louis," an exciting, state-of-the-art, interactive, two-gallery exhibition which tells the history of the region from earliest times to the present, Lindbergh and 1904 World’s Fair. Programs and outreach services, including traveling exhibitions, tours, theatrical and musical presentations, family festivals, special events, workshops and lectures.
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State parks and historic sites provide outstanding opportunities to camp, hike, picnic, swim, fish and relive Missouri history. FREE.
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Missouri Valley Conference, Inc.
St. Louis-based Missouri Valley Conference is a college athletic conference comprised of ten Midwestern universities. The MVC is the second-oldest NCAA Division I conference.
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DJ Fri. and Sat. after 10 p.m. Microbrewery, restaurant, patio dining and multiple bars including martini bar. Pool tables, plasma and big screens throughout the complex.
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A collection of motorcycles from more than 20 countries around the globe and dating back nearly 100 years. Perfect venue for special events.
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Enjoy entertainment year-round with live music on the patio, elegant winemaker dinners, hilarious murder mystery theater, romantic candlelight meals, holiday-themed events and more. Plan to take a tour of the gorgeous vineyards and working wine cellars or sign up for wine classes.
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Fabulous Broadway-style entertainment under the stars at America’s oldest and largest outdoor musical theatre. From mid-June through mid-Aug. nightly.
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Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA)
World’s first museum of interfaith contemporary art, housed in a spacious former chapel. Promoting dialogue between artists and faith traditions. Permanent collection and changing exhibitions.
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More than 300 pieces including steam, diesel and electric locomotives, passenger and freight cars, automobiles, streetcars, buses and aircraft. $6 adults; $4 children and seniors age 65 and up.
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Explore the world of the American Indians and the 19th-century pioneers who helped shape the history of the American West at this museum located beneath the Arch. Contains an extensive collection of artifacts related to the westward expansion of the U.S. An authentic American Indian tipi, an overview of the Lewis & Clark expedition and Indian Peace Medals are just some of the highlights.
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This 1860s Palladian-style house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Craft, quilting, weaving shops and restaurant. FREE.
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Located five minutes from downtown. Casual atmosphere, live music, all-you-can-eat fried fish Sat. and Sun., patio dining, seafood, big salads & sandwiches. Medium priced. L, D
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Full-throttle fun featuring racetracks, rides and attractions for all ages. Arcade, event and party areas. Great food and NASCAR retail store. Open year round.
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The National Black Tourism Network
“From Fur Trappers to Ragtime Millionaires,” St. Louis’ Black History Tour covering 250 years. Specializing in African-American family reunions and Upward Bound student groups. A full service travel company. Individuals and families welcome.
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This U.S. Army Corps of Engineers museum tells the story of the Mississippi River and the locks and dams system. Interactive exhibits, theatre presentations, tours and gift shop. FREE.
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National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows
Largest outdoor shrine in North America. Gift shop, restaurant and hotel. Twelve devotional areas on 200 acres. Daily Masses. Grounds open year round. FREE.
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A gay and lesbian bar that is straight-friendly. Free darts on Mon. Open mic night on Tue. Drag shows on Thur. and Sat., DJ on Thur. - Sat., and open early on Sun.
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A gathering place for friendly people. Attracts sports fans. , 27 TVs, three 10-foot big screens. Shuttle service to major events.
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Affton Historical Society (Oakland House)
Restored 1850s summer mansion of St. Louis banking pioneer Louis A. Benoist. Flower and herb gardens. Tour with costumed docent. Luncheons and special exhibits. Santa House and Easter Bunny Hutch with victorian puppet shows for the little ones.
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Old Cathedral (Basilica of St. Louis, King of France)
St. Louis’ earliest church. The present structure is more than 170 years old and a national monument. Museum contains countless religious artifacts. Daily mass. FREE.
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Hiking and biking trail on the bridge that carried Old Route 66 over the Mississippi River. Open daily, sunrise to sunset. FREE.
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Scene of the Dred Scott trial. Galleries depict the history of St. Louis from its French and Spanish roots to its role in westward expansion. Trial reenactments, ranger tours. Daily, except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s. FREE.
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Home of St. Philippine Rose Duschesne, one of Missouri's foremost pioneer women. Considered one of the best examples of Federal-stlye architecture in Missouri. Oldest Catholic church in the upper Louisiana territory. Oldest standing church west of Mississippi. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tours available. Donations accepted.
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Known internationally for outstanding productions featuring the best young artists in America. Opera in this style is easy to understand — everything is sung in English.
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Located in the Loft District, one block west of America’s Center, central to the big three sporting venues in the Lou. The place to be before, during or after the big games. 37 HD TVs. Spacious patio. American contemporary menu.
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Premier concert nightclub located in the heart of the region's most vibrant and diverse neighborhood. Designed for a wide range of music performances and unique special events.
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Pairing an expansive cocktail selection, warm inviting decor and the areas best DJ, The Pepper Lounge is St. Louis' ultimate nightlife experience.
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Polished city gallery showcases local, regional and national artists. Clever, Inventive exhibits which rotate frequently (call for current show.) Minimal, aesthetic, warm environment.
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Portfolio Gallery & Education Center
Art class instruction for children, youth, adults and the physically and developmental disabled. Original African-American fine arts exhibits, lectures, workshops, seminars and gallery tours. Tours, 10 or more, $1.50. All tours are by appointment.
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Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center
Three woodland trails on 112 acres. Nature Center features exhibits, wildlife viewing area and gift shop. Closed Christmas, Thanksgiving and New Year's Day.
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Located at Laclede’s Landing on the St. Louis Riverfront featuring slots, blackjack, craps, roulette, live poker and great food. Free downtown hotel shuttle, valet parking and MetroLink stop.
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The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts
Through exhibitions, its building and its programming, the Pulitzer seeks to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of art in the context of architecture. FREE.
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Live pets, displays, hands-on activities and animal demonstrations. Mid-Mar. - mid-Nov. Reservations required. I-44 to Gray Summit exit, Hwy. 100 N. to County Rd. MM. Turn left. Entry one mile on left. FREE.
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Forty minutes from St. Louis on the Great River Road (Rte. 100). Giant wave pool, body flumes, Endless River, Tree House Harbor, family interactive play area. Open Memorial Day - Labor Day. All Day Splash: guest fees, $14.95-$17.95, children under 2, free; PM Splash (after 3 p.m.): guest fees, $10.95-$13.95.
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Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
St. Louis' premier live professional theatre. Produces a wide variety of plays on its three stages, Tue. - Sun. The Imaginary Theatre Company tours the region presenting theatre to children and returns home twice a year to present shows on The Rep's Mainstage.
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Riddle's Penultimate Café & Wine Bar
Independent, owner-operated restaurant/club. St. Louis' #1 wine destination. Homegrown tomatoes, homegrown musicians. Live music, Tue. - Sun. Never a cover.
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A beautifully restored, intimate, historic theater. Home to concerts, theater and other performing arts. For public events listings, visit www.Ticketmaster.com or (314) 421-4400.
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Offering 1,843 acres of rugged forest with springs and streams. Trails, picnic areas and education center with exhibits and classroom. Building is handicap-accessible.
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A 419-acre park with multi-use trails located on old Route 66. Museum features Route 66 memorabilia. Gift shop. Picnic areas. Boat ramp provides access to the Meramec River. FREE.
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Sculpture of Sacajawea, crafted by Glenna Goodacre, who also designed the $1 coin bearing Sacajawea's image. FREE.
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Built as the Fine Arts Palace of the 1904 World's Fair and one of the nation's leading comprehensive art museums. Collections include works of art of exceptional quality from virtually every culture and time period. Highlights include free admission to special exhibitions on Fri. and programs that range from films to performances. FREE.
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Promoting the visual arts in St. Louis since 1886. Located in a restored 1920s mansion in Oak Knoll Park in Clayton. Recognized for national and regional exhibitions, classes and workshops, art talks and programs. FREE.
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St. Louis Black Repertory Company
Contemporary works by African-American playwrights. Jan. - June performances, Thur. - Sun., showtimes vary. Touring productions for all ages available.
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A member of the National Hockey League, the Blues' season runs Oct. - Apr., followed by the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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Catch exciting baseball action and cheer for the St. Louis Cardinals, the most successful National League franchise. For tickets, call (314) 345-9000. Busch Stadium tours, (314) 345-9565.
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From the front door of most major downtown hotels, step aboard and step back in time to rediscover the old-world charm and quiet elegance of horse-drawn touring. Individuals and families welcome.
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Experience great music in a great space. Join us for an evening of spectacular music featuring the world’s finest musicians in one of the grandest cathedrals on Earth.
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St. Louis City Department of Parks, Recreation & Forestry
Biking, hiking, skating, jogging trails in Forest Park and other locations. Call for information on recreational opportunities in city parks, including permits for park functions. FREE.
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St. Louis County Department of Parks and Recreation
Offering miles of multi-use trails, lake or river fishing, pools, ice rinks, gymnasiums, golf courses, archery ranges, model airplane fields, disc golf, hayrides, camping and more. FREE.
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St. Louis Fire Department Museum
Historic firefighting equipment and memorabilia.
Tour groups are seen by appointment only. Call for reservations. FREE.
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St. Louis Gateway Classic Sports Foundation
The St. Louis Gateway Classic Sports Foundation hosts the annual American Family Insurance Gateway Football Classic football game at the Edward Jones Dome.
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St. Louis Mercantile Library at the University of Missouri - St. Louis
Established in 1846; oldest library west of the Mississippi. Collections include western expansion literature, St. Louis art and history, American river and rail transportation. FREE.
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Beautiful Italian Renaissance-style building contains more than 1.5 million books and three million other resources. FREE.
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The National Football League’s St. Louis Rams play home games in the Edward Jones Dome in downtown St. Louis, Aug.- Dec.
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Explore 700+ exhibits, the OMNIMAX® Theater, planetarium, special traveling exhibitions and more. Group rates available. Open daily. No general admission charge.
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Privately funded non-profit organization that makes the St. Louis region a better place to live, visit, work and play through sports.
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Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Powell Symphony Hall
Join music director David Robertson for the Saint Louis Symphony's 128th season as the nation’s second-oldest orchestra. From Sept. - May, presenting “Music for Everyone” including classical, holiday and chamber orchestra concerts. Box office: Mon. - Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free tours Thur. and Sat., 9 a.m.
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A National Historic Landmark with more than 85 unique specialty shops, restaurants and entertainment venues. Memories Museum, self-guided walking tour and free guided tours. FREE.
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The first institution of higher learning west of the Mississippi. Attractions include the historic Samuel Cupples House, Museum of Contemporary Religious Art and Pére Marquette Gallery.
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Saint Louis University Billiken Basketball
A charter member of Conference USA, the Billikens play exciting college basketball at Scottrade Center.
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Saint Louis University Museum of Art
Housed in a four-story historic French revival mansion, SLUMA offers items relevant to the Jesuit philosophy and ideals. Exhibiting locally, nationally and internationally acclaimed artists. FREE.
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116 stars and informative plaques honoring famous St. Louisans set in the sidewalks of The Loop, the exciting restaurant, shopping and arts and entertainment district. Stars include John Goodman, Chuck Berry, Bob Costas and Tina Turner. FREE.
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Home to more than 22,805 exotic animals, many of them rare and endangered. These 800 species represent the major continents and biomes of the world. Set in the rolling hills, lakes and glades of Forest Park, the Saint Louis Zoo is always a great place to be. FREE.
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Historic Sappington House Museum
Authentic Federal-style home; the oldest brick home in the St. Louis area. Furnished before 1835. Library, Americana Barn restaurant and gift shop.
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St. Louis' biggest Halloween events. The Darkness located downtown next to Soulard Market is rated one of the WORLDS best haunted houses by AOL.com, USATODAY, Hauntworld.com and has appeared on National Geographic Channel, The Today Show, NFL Films and many more.
CreepyWorld, located in Fenton, on highway 141, is one of the national LARGEST haunted events with FOUR major haunted attractions in one location for one price including: Tombstone Haunted Hayride, Ravens Mansion, The Cornfield and Silo-X. Creepyworld also features a pumpkin patch, the Ghoul Band, food, music and much more.
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Free tours include exhibit on the history of brewing in St. Louis, Schlafly brewhouse, bottling plant, tasting room and gift shop. Individuals and families welcome.
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Microbrewery and brewpub featuring handcrafted Schlafly beers and live music most weekends.
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Home to St. Louis Blues hockey, concerts, ice shows and other sporting events. Hosts 175 events and 2 million guests each year. One of the top arenas in the country.
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A neighborhood Tavern with an island feel. Live music nightly. Never a cover charge and a cool courtyard. Voted #1 open mic on Tuesday. Come on down to the Shanti and put a good buzz on.
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2,400 acres of natural Ozark landscape with 1.5 miles of Meramec River frontage and a diversity of native plant and animal habitats. Ponds, prairies, woodlands, wild flowers and hiking trails. $3 adults; $2 seniors 65 and up; children 12 and under, free.
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The Sheldon Concert Hall, Ballroom & Art Galleries
Built in 1912, The Sheldon hosts a wide variety of concerts. The 702-seat concert hall has been expanded with new art galleries. Office: Mon. - Fri., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Whether you’re with friends, a significant other, or going it alone, the Shopping Co. takes you on a tour of the hottest boutiques in St. Louis. The experience starts in your hotel lobby, where our luxury motor coach will pick you up. A staff member will accompany your group on an insider tour of St. Louis’ most premiere shopping districts: The Central West End, Clayton and Maplewood, with an optional drop-off at the Saint Louis Galleria. Every experience comes with a chance to win a fabulous swag bag, as well as The Shopping Co.’s famous boxed “Slunch” – ensuring you’ll have enough energy to shop before you drop. Shuttle operates every Saturday; $68 per person (Any day of the week for groups of 12 or more).
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Offering small, unique leisure tours specializing in local and regional history in and around the St. Louis area. Corporate, family and environmentally friendly. Individuals welcome.
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A St. Louis version of a Florida beach restaurant featuring great food and great fun. Conveniently located downtown on Laclede's Landing. Whether you are an individual or a group of 150, we can accommodate you. Seating for 220 inside and 100 on party patio overlooking the Mississippi. For great chicken wings, seafood and sandwiches, we are the place to be. Open everyday from 11 a.m. to at least midnight and serve food until closing. Come by and check out our daily lunch specials.
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Magnificently restored Baroque church. Site of Vatican-authenticated miracle. Beautiful Altar of answered prayers. More than 35 hand-carved statues. 1890 tracker organ. Tours by appt. Free.
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Non-stop, over the top, high-speed thrills around every turn. Heart-pounding roller coasters, family rides and attractions are just the ticket to fun for kids of all ages. Visit Hurricane Harbor, a 12-acre water park, free with theme park admission.
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Enjoy food and a full bar in a lively atmosphere, complete with live jazz and blues. The trendy design provides the perfect setting for drinking or dining, combining a downtown location and colorful décor with savory dishes.
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Soldiers Memorial Military Museum
Two museum galleries containing military-related items of both local and national historic significance including photographs, posters and printed materials; uniforms, flags, medals, firearms, edged weapons and a range of war-time memorabilia from the battlefront and home front. Call to schedule a group tour.
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Founded around 1779; 148 stalls with farm-fresh and imported produce, meats, fish, herbs and more. Open year-round, Wed. - Sat. FREE.
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St. Louis' oldest neighborhood is the best place to hear the authentic sounds of the St. Louis blues. Cozy, friendly clubs.
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South Grand Community Improvement District
Local musical talent featured at various bars and restaurants.
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One of the fastest growing professional theatre companies in the country entering its 22nd season of classic American musicals May-Oct. in the Robert G. Reim Theatre at Kirkwood Civic Center, 111 S. Geyer Rd. For ticket information, call (314) 821-2407 or visit www.stagesstlouis.org.
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Ice skating Nov. - Mar., plus summer activities. Skate rental. Hours vary by season.
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Live music calendar showcasing the very best in live music.
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Stone Hill Winery & Restaurant
Missouri’s oldest winery dates from 1847. Tour underground cellars and taste award-winning wines. Enjoy our picturesque view and a delicious meal at the Vintage Restaurant.
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Country living is just around the corner for urban dwellers who can see farm animals at this charming, small farm.
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The place for family fun for all ages in St. Louis. Go-karts, bumper-boats, three mini-golf courses, batting cages and 80 arcade games. Group rates. Corporate parties.
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Originally a two-room cabin built in 1790, the house was enlarged in stages from 1805 - 1920. Closed Dec. 20 - Feb. 28. $2 adults; $1 children.
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Gallery filled with one-of-a-kind glass creations. Call about details on classes and demonstrations. Gallery hours: Mon. - Sat., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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A gathering place to enjoy humor, hospitality, fine Irish food and drink. When you want to meet friends for good drink, good food and good conversation, Tigin Irish Pub is your place.
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Rare Victorian walking park filled with ornate gazebos and statuary. Created by Missouri Botanical Garden founder Henry Shaw in 1868 and now a National Historic Landmark. Open daily. FREE.
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Trailnet - Promoting Active Living through bicycle and pedestrian activities
Promoting active living through bicycle and pedestian activities. Focus areas include bicycle rides and recreational events, programming to encourage the use of non-motorized transportation alternatives, community bicycle and pedestrain planning, public outreach and advocacy, and trail and greenway partnerships.
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Historic Trinity Lutheran Church
Oldest Lutheran church west of the Mississippi River. Located in the historic Soulard neighborhood south of downtown. Public tours and worship services. FREE.
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Activities include horseback riding, climbing towers, mini-golf, trap shooting, archery, arts & crafts, lake swimming/boating, 18-hole golf course and more.
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Giant turtle sculptures overlook Forest Park and I-64. Open year round. FREE.
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Presenting plays, musicals and original works that express the African-American experience, examine issues and celebrate achievements.
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Upper Limits Rock Climbing Gym
Located downtown next to Union Station, sporting 35-ft. walls and 10,000 sq. ft. of climbing. The gym offers classes, birthdays, groups, scout programs, team building, summer clinics, and more.
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Vaughn Cultural Center/Urban League
Promotes awareness of African-American history and culture through exhibits, storytelling and special programs. Located within the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis. FREE.
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Verizon Wireless Amphitheater St. Louis
One mile west of I-70 & I-270. The state-of-the-art sound system and six video screens allow concert goers to experience a front-row view, May - Oct.
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Wabash Frisco & Pacific Steam Railway
Two-mile round trip on mini-steam railway. Hwy. 109. Three miles north of I-44 at exit 264. Right onto Old State Rd. and then Washington-Grand to tracks. May - Oct. $3 donation.
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The Weldon Spring Site Interpretive Center
Depicts the role this area played in defense of our nation and the construction of the 45-acre disposal cell. Hamburg Trail, an eight-mile link to the Katy Trail, runs along the Interpretive Center. Climb to the top of the disposal cell. The 150-acre Howell Prairie and the eight-acre native plant garden provide many nature study opportunities. FREE.
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A 42-acre entertainment and business complex featuring special events, live musical entertainment, over 20 restaurants and bars, comedy club, blues and jazz club and two first-class hotels.
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Wild Canid Survival and Research Center
Internationally recognized captive breeding facility raises endangered wolves and releases them back to the wild. Family packs of highly endangered North American wolves and foxes, African wild dogs and South American maned wolves housed in natural habitats. Daytime and evening educational tours/programs offered throughout the week (admission $5 - $15); advance reservations required.
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150 year-old plantation built by slaves. Each room of this historic landmark will take you back to a time where time stood still and life was laid back. On the National Register of Historic Places.
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A 125-acre park along the Meramec River with boat launching facilities, fishing, trails, picnic sites and shelters. FREE.
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Located in City Museum, World Aquarium provides for an enhanced visit for hours of fun and learning. Pet a shark, feed and pet stingrays, crawl through huge waterfall displays, experience a giant-sized sand castle beach all while learning more about the aquatic ecosystems of the world. More than 10,000 living animals from all over the world in large and small exhibits.
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Live eagles, owls, hawks and more exhibited in a convenient 305-acre park setting. Hiking trails, bird watching, picnic areas and knowledgable naturalists offer unique environmental entertainment. FREE.
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