Around St. Louis, Missouri

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Around St. Louis, Missouri

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This is a beautiful place near the Maryland Heights neighborhood. The offer kayak rentals, volleyball nets, and have hiking trails plus a bike path. The Fee Fee Greenway is a local favorite. I have visited numerous times and enjoyed it very much.
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Creve Coeur Lake Rentals
13171 N Dripping Springs Rd
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This is a beautiful place near the Maryland Heights neighborhood. The offer kayak rentals, volleyball nets, and have hiking trails plus a bike path. The Fee Fee Greenway is a local favorite. I have visited numerous times and enjoyed it very much.
It's super clean with a few small slides and a lazy river. Well designed kiddie pool. Well staffed with plenty of life guards running around. The reason I go is for the flow rider! Super fun board riding and definitely a workout!
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Aquaport
2344 McKelvey Rd
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It's super clean with a few small slides and a lazy river. Well designed kiddie pool. Well staffed with plenty of life guards running around. The reason I go is for the flow rider! Super fun board riding and definitely a workout!
Great nearby place to gamble or catch an event
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Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
14141 Riverport Dr
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Great nearby place to gamble or catch an event
The Gateway Arch is a 630-foot-tall monument in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Clad in stainless steel and built in the form of a weighted catenary arch, it is the world's tallest arch and Missouri's tallest accessible building. Some sources consider it the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere. Built as a monument to the westward expansion of the United States and officially dedicated to "the American people", the Arch, commonly referred to as "The Gateway to the West", is a National Historic Landmark in Gateway Arch National Park and has become an internationally recognized symbol of St. Louis, as well as a popular tourist destination.
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The Gateway Arch
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The Gateway Arch is a 630-foot-tall monument in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Clad in stainless steel and built in the form of a weighted catenary arch, it is the world's tallest arch and Missouri's tallest accessible building. Some sources consider it the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere. Built as a monument to the westward expansion of the United States and officially dedicated to "the American people", the Arch, commonly referred to as "The Gateway to the West", is a National Historic Landmark in Gateway Arch National Park and has become an internationally recognized symbol of St. Louis, as well as a popular tourist destination.
The Missouri Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located at 4344 Shaw Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri. It is also known informally as Shaw's Garden for founder and philanthropist Henry Shaw. Its herbarium, with more than 6.6 million specimens, is the second largest in North America, behind that of the New York Botanical Garden. The Index Herbariorum code assigned to the herbarium is MO[4] and it is used when citing housed specimens - "The Japanese garden is a gem that everyone in earth should visit."
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Missouri Botanical Garden
4344 Shaw Blvd
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The Missouri Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located at 4344 Shaw Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri. It is also known informally as Shaw's Garden for founder and philanthropist Henry Shaw. Its herbarium, with more than 6.6 million specimens, is the second largest in North America, behind that of the New York Botanical Garden. The Index Herbariorum code assigned to the herbarium is MO[4] and it is used when citing housed specimens - "The Japanese garden is a gem that everyone in earth should visit."
City Museum LLC operates a mixture of children’s playground, funhouse, pavilion, and architectural marvel made out of found objects. The company was founded in 1997 and is based in St. Louis, Missouri. As of January 3, 2019, City Museum LLC operates as a subsidiary of Premier Parks, LLC.
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Museo de la Ciudad
750 N 16th St
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City Museum LLC operates a mixture of children’s playground, funhouse, pavilion, and architectural marvel made out of found objects. The company was founded in 1997 and is based in St. Louis, Missouri. As of January 3, 2019, City Museum LLC operates as a subsidiary of Premier Parks, LLC.
he Saint Louis Zoo, officially the Saint Louis Zoological Park, is a zoo in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. It is recognized as a leading zoo in animal management, research, conservation, and education. The zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Admission is free based on a public subsidy from a cultural tax district, the Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District; fees are charged for some special attractions. A free reservation is required to enter the zoo since the start of the COVID 19 Pandemic of 2020 and are available via the zoo’s website. A special feature is the 2 ft narrow-gauge Emerson Zooline Railroad with passenger trains pulled by Chance Rides C.P. Huntington locomotives that encircle the zoo, stopping at the more popular attractions. The city purchased its first exhibit, the Flight Cage, from the Smithsonian Institution following the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. After the zoo was established in 1910, new exhibits, areas, and buildings were added through the decades to improve care of the animals, the range of animals and habitats shown, ands education and interpretation. - "Not only do you get one of the best zoos in the nation but it is free!"
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Zoológico de San Luis
1 Government Dr
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he Saint Louis Zoo, officially the Saint Louis Zoological Park, is a zoo in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. It is recognized as a leading zoo in animal management, research, conservation, and education. The zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Admission is free based on a public subsidy from a cultural tax district, the Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District; fees are charged for some special attractions. A free reservation is required to enter the zoo since the start of the COVID 19 Pandemic of 2020 and are available via the zoo’s website. A special feature is the 2 ft narrow-gauge Emerson Zooline Railroad with passenger trains pulled by Chance Rides C.P. Huntington locomotives that encircle the zoo, stopping at the more popular attractions. The city purchased its first exhibit, the Flight Cage, from the Smithsonian Institution following the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. After the zoo was established in 1910, new exhibits, areas, and buildings were added through the decades to improve care of the animals, the range of animals and habitats shown, ands education and interpretation. - "Not only do you get one of the best zoos in the nation but it is free!"
The Saint Louis Art Museum is one of the principal U.S. art museums, with paintings, sculptures, cultural objects, and ancient masterpieces from all corners of the world. Its three-story building stands in Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri, where it is visited by up to a half million people every year. Admission is free through a subsidy from the cultural tax district for St. Louis City and County. In addition to the featured exhibitions, the museum offers rotating exhibitions and installations. These include the Currents series, which features contemporary artists, as well as regular exhibitions of new media art and works on paper. - "They have two mummies from Egypt that are really cool."
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Museo de Arte de San Luis
1 Fine Arts Dr
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The Saint Louis Art Museum is one of the principal U.S. art museums, with paintings, sculptures, cultural objects, and ancient masterpieces from all corners of the world. Its three-story building stands in Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri, where it is visited by up to a half million people every year. Admission is free through a subsidy from the cultural tax district for St. Louis City and County. In addition to the featured exhibitions, the museum offers rotating exhibitions and installations. These include the Currents series, which features contemporary artists, as well as regular exhibitions of new media art and works on paper. - "They have two mummies from Egypt that are really cool."
Forest Park is a public park in western St. Louis, Missouri. It is a prominent civic center and covers 1,326 acres. Opened in 1876, more than a decade after its proposal, the park has hosted several significant events, including the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 and the 1904 Summer Olympics. Bounded by Washington University in St. Louis, Skinker Boulevard, Lindell Boulevard, Kingshighway Boulevard, and Oakland Avenue, it is known as the "Heart of St. Louis" and features a variety of attractions, including the St. Louis Zoo, the St. Louis Art Museum, the Missouri History Museum, and the St. Louis Science Center. Since the early 2000s, it has carried out a $100 million restoration through a public-private partnership aided by its Master Plan. Changes have extended to improving landscaping and habitat as well. The park's acreage includes meadows and trees and a variety of ponds, manmade lakes, and freshwater streams. For several years, the park has been restoring prairie and wetlands areas of the park. It has reduced flooding and attracted a much greater variety of birds and wildlife, which have settled in the new natural habitats
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Forest Park
5595 Grand Dr
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Forest Park is a public park in western St. Louis, Missouri. It is a prominent civic center and covers 1,326 acres. Opened in 1876, more than a decade after its proposal, the park has hosted several significant events, including the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 and the 1904 Summer Olympics. Bounded by Washington University in St. Louis, Skinker Boulevard, Lindell Boulevard, Kingshighway Boulevard, and Oakland Avenue, it is known as the "Heart of St. Louis" and features a variety of attractions, including the St. Louis Zoo, the St. Louis Art Museum, the Missouri History Museum, and the St. Louis Science Center. Since the early 2000s, it has carried out a $100 million restoration through a public-private partnership aided by its Master Plan. Changes have extended to improving landscaping and habitat as well. The park's acreage includes meadows and trees and a variety of ponds, manmade lakes, and freshwater streams. For several years, the park has been restoring prairie and wetlands areas of the park. It has reduced flooding and attracted a much greater variety of birds and wildlife, which have settled in the new natural habitats
The Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site is the site of a pre-Columbian Native American city directly across the Mississippi River from modern St. Louis, Missouri. This historic park lies in south-western Illinois between East St. Louis and Collinsville. The park covers 2,200 acres, or about 3.5 square miles, and contains about 80 humanmade mounds, but the ancient city was much larger. At its apex around 1100 CE, the city covered about 6 square miles and included about 120 earthworks in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and functions. Cahokia was the largest and most influential urban settlement of the Mississippian culture, which developed advanced societies across much of what is now the Central and the Southeastern United States, beginning more than 1,000 years before European contact. Today, the Cahokia Mounds are considered to be the largest and most complex archaeological site north of the great pre-Columbian cities in Mexico. Cahokia Mounds is a National Historic Landmark and a designated site for state protection. It is also one of the 24 UNESCO World Heritage Sites within the United States.
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Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
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The Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site is the site of a pre-Columbian Native American city directly across the Mississippi River from modern St. Louis, Missouri. This historic park lies in south-western Illinois between East St. Louis and Collinsville. The park covers 2,200 acres, or about 3.5 square miles, and contains about 80 humanmade mounds, but the ancient city was much larger. At its apex around 1100 CE, the city covered about 6 square miles and included about 120 earthworks in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and functions. Cahokia was the largest and most influential urban settlement of the Mississippian culture, which developed advanced societies across much of what is now the Central and the Southeastern United States, beginning more than 1,000 years before European contact. Today, the Cahokia Mounds are considered to be the largest and most complex archaeological site north of the great pre-Columbian cities in Mexico. Cahokia Mounds is a National Historic Landmark and a designated site for state protection. It is also one of the 24 UNESCO World Heritage Sites within the United States.
The Saint Louis Science Center, founded as a planetarium in 1963, is a collection of buildings including a science museum and planetarium in St. Louis, Missouri, on the southeastern corner of Forest Park. With over 750 exhibits in a complex of over 300,000 square feet, it is among the largest of its type in the United States.
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James S. McDonnell Planetarium
5100 Clayton Ave
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The Saint Louis Science Center, founded as a planetarium in 1963, is a collection of buildings including a science museum and planetarium in St. Louis, Missouri, on the southeastern corner of Forest Park. With over 750 exhibits in a complex of over 300,000 square feet, it is among the largest of its type in the United States.
Busch Stadium, also referred to informally as "New Busch Stadium" or "Busch Stadium III", is a baseball stadium located in St. Louis, Missouri, the home of the St. Louis Cardinals, the city's Major League Baseball franchise. The stadium has a seating capacity of 44,494, and contains 3,706 club seats and 61 luxury suites. It replaced Busch Memorial Stadium and occupies a portion of that stadium's former footprint. A commercial area, dubbed Ballpark Village, was built adjacent to the stadium over the remainder of the former stadium's footprint. The stadium opened on April 4, 2006 with an exhibition between the minor league Memphis Redbirds and Springfield Cardinals, both affiliates of the St. Louis Cardinals, which Springfield won 5–3 with right-hander Mike Parisi recording the first win. The first official major league game occurred on April 10, 2006 as the Cardinals defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 6–4 behind an Albert Pujols home run and winning pitcher Mark Mulder. In 2004, then Anheuser-Busch president August Busch IV announced the brewing-giant purchased the 20-year naming rights for the stadium.
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Busch Stadium
700 Clark Ave
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Busch Stadium, also referred to informally as "New Busch Stadium" or "Busch Stadium III", is a baseball stadium located in St. Louis, Missouri, the home of the St. Louis Cardinals, the city's Major League Baseball franchise. The stadium has a seating capacity of 44,494, and contains 3,706 club seats and 61 luxury suites. It replaced Busch Memorial Stadium and occupies a portion of that stadium's former footprint. A commercial area, dubbed Ballpark Village, was built adjacent to the stadium over the remainder of the former stadium's footprint. The stadium opened on April 4, 2006 with an exhibition between the minor league Memphis Redbirds and Springfield Cardinals, both affiliates of the St. Louis Cardinals, which Springfield won 5–3 with right-hander Mike Parisi recording the first win. The first official major league game occurred on April 10, 2006 as the Cardinals defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 6–4 behind an Albert Pujols home run and winning pitcher Mark Mulder. In 2004, then Anheuser-Busch president August Busch IV announced the brewing-giant purchased the 20-year naming rights for the stadium.
The Missouri History Museum in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri, showcases Missouri history. It is operated by the Missouri Historical Society, which was founded in 1866. Museum admission is free through a public subsidy by the Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District.
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Museo de Historia de Missouri
5700 Lindell Blvd
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The Missouri History Museum in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri, showcases Missouri history. It is operated by the Missouri Historical Society, which was founded in 1866. Museum admission is free through a public subsidy by the Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District.
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is an art museum for contemporary art, located in St. Louis, Missouri. Known informally as the CAM St. Louis, the museum is located at 3750 Washington Boulevard in the Grand Center Arts District. The building is designed by the American architect Brad Cloepfil. The institution that would become CAM was established in 1980, and operated under a number of names including First Street Forum and the Forum for Contemporary Art. On September 19, 2003, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis moved to the new building in the Grand Center Arts and Entertainment District in midtown St. Louis. The museum has mounted more than 120 exhibitions and exhibited over 260 artists. It usually shows six Main Gallery exhibitions each year of American and international artists. It has exhibited work by Richard Aldrich, Laylah Ali, Lutz Bacher, Rosa Barba, Leslie Hewitt, Hayv Kahraman, Wyatt Kahn, Elad Lassry, Marilyn Minter, Gedi Sibony, Carey Young, Richard Artschwager, Jim Hodges, Sean Landers, Cindy Sherman, Arcangelo Sassolino, and Amy Sherald. CAM St. Louis is a non-collecting institution, which does not have a permanent collection.
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Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
3750 Washington Blvd
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The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is an art museum for contemporary art, located in St. Louis, Missouri. Known informally as the CAM St. Louis, the museum is located at 3750 Washington Boulevard in the Grand Center Arts District. The building is designed by the American architect Brad Cloepfil. The institution that would become CAM was established in 1980, and operated under a number of names including First Street Forum and the Forum for Contemporary Art. On September 19, 2003, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis moved to the new building in the Grand Center Arts and Entertainment District in midtown St. Louis. The museum has mounted more than 120 exhibitions and exhibited over 260 artists. It usually shows six Main Gallery exhibitions each year of American and international artists. It has exhibited work by Richard Aldrich, Laylah Ali, Lutz Bacher, Rosa Barba, Leslie Hewitt, Hayv Kahraman, Wyatt Kahn, Elad Lassry, Marilyn Minter, Gedi Sibony, Carey Young, Richard Artschwager, Jim Hodges, Sean Landers, Cindy Sherman, Arcangelo Sassolino, and Amy Sherald. CAM St. Louis is a non-collecting institution, which does not have a permanent collection.
The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, also known as the Saint Louis Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church located in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. Completed in 1914, it is the mother church of the Archdiocese of St. Louis and the seat of its archbishop, currently Mitchell T. Rozanski. The cathedral is named for Saint Louis and was designated a basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1997. The cathedral was built as a replacement for the previous Saint Louis Cathedral, now the Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France, located along the Mississippi River. Although workers began clearing ground for the building on May 1, 1907, dedication of the Cathedral and its first Mass did not take place until October 18, 1914, when the superstructure was complete. Consecration of the church took place more than a decade later on June 29, 1926. The church is known for its large mosaic installation, burial crypts, and the addition of an outdoor sculpture to promote racial harmony.
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Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
4431 Lindell Blvd
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The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, also known as the Saint Louis Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church located in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. Completed in 1914, it is the mother church of the Archdiocese of St. Louis and the seat of its archbishop, currently Mitchell T. Rozanski. The cathedral is named for Saint Louis and was designated a basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1997. The cathedral was built as a replacement for the previous Saint Louis Cathedral, now the Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France, located along the Mississippi River. Although workers began clearing ground for the building on May 1, 1907, dedication of the Cathedral and its first Mass did not take place until October 18, 1914, when the superstructure was complete. Consecration of the church took place more than a decade later on June 29, 1926. The church is known for its large mosaic installation, burial crypts, and the addition of an outdoor sculpture to promote racial harmony.
Citygarden is an urban park and sculpture garden in St. Louis, Missouri owned by the City of St. Louis but maintained by the Gateway Foundation. It is located between Eighth, Tenth, Market, and Chestnut streets, in the city's "Gateway Mall" area. Before being converted to a garden and park, the site comprised two empty blocks of grass. Citygarden was dedicated on June 30, 2009, and opened one day later, on July 1, 2009. Citygarden is 2.9 acres in size—occupying two square city blocks—and cost US$30 million to develop. St. Louis' Gateway Foundation, a not-for-profit organization supporting public art, funded the design and construction of the garden. While the city owns the land on which Citygarden was developed, the foundation owns the statues and covers all park maintenance costs except water and electricity. The Gateway Foundation is also in charge of providing additional security for the garden. There is no admission fee for visitors of Citygarden, which is located close to St. Louis' Gateway Arch and Busch Stadium. The park is open year-round and complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
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Citygarden Sculpture Park
801 Market St
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Citygarden is an urban park and sculpture garden in St. Louis, Missouri owned by the City of St. Louis but maintained by the Gateway Foundation. It is located between Eighth, Tenth, Market, and Chestnut streets, in the city's "Gateway Mall" area. Before being converted to a garden and park, the site comprised two empty blocks of grass. Citygarden was dedicated on June 30, 2009, and opened one day later, on July 1, 2009. Citygarden is 2.9 acres in size—occupying two square city blocks—and cost US$30 million to develop. St. Louis' Gateway Foundation, a not-for-profit organization supporting public art, funded the design and construction of the garden. While the city owns the land on which Citygarden was developed, the foundation owns the statues and covers all park maintenance costs except water and electricity. The Gateway Foundation is also in charge of providing additional security for the garden. There is no admission fee for visitors of Citygarden, which is located close to St. Louis' Gateway Arch and Busch Stadium. The park is open year-round and complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
The Magic House is a not-for-profit children's museum located in Kirkwood, Missouri, just outside St. Louis. The Magic House opened as a children's museum in 1979 with the mission of engaging children in hands-on learning experiences that encourage experimentation, creativity and the development of problem-solving skills within a place of beauty, wonder, joy and magic. Since the opening of the Museum in 1979, The Magic House has undergone a series of additions and renovations that have expanded the Museum space from 5,500 square feet to 55,000 square feet. The Magic House has gained recognition as one of the nation's top children's museums, and was ranked the nation's #1 attraction based on child appeal by Zagat U.S. Family Travel Guide. The Museum attracts more than 560,000 visitors per year and since its opening has been visited by more than 12 million people.
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La Casa Mágica, Museo Infantil de St. Louis
516 S Kirkwood Rd
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The Magic House is a not-for-profit children's museum located in Kirkwood, Missouri, just outside St. Louis. The Magic House opened as a children's museum in 1979 with the mission of engaging children in hands-on learning experiences that encourage experimentation, creativity and the development of problem-solving skills within a place of beauty, wonder, joy and magic. Since the opening of the Museum in 1979, The Magic House has undergone a series of additions and renovations that have expanded the Museum space from 5,500 square feet to 55,000 square feet. The Magic House has gained recognition as one of the nation's top children's museums, and was ranked the nation's #1 attraction based on child appeal by Zagat U.S. Family Travel Guide. The Museum attracts more than 560,000 visitors per year and since its opening has been visited by more than 12 million people.
Anheuser-Busch Brewery is a brewery complex in St. Louis, Missouri. The brewery, opened in 1852 by German immigrant Adolphus Busch, is designated as a National Historic Landmark District. The Anheuser-Busch Brewery public tours offer hundreds of tourists the chance to experience culture native to St. Louis daily. The tour takes visitors through the complex, and those of the legal age can enjoy two free glasses of any Anheuser-Busch product in the Hospitality Room after the tour. Tourists can see beer being made and packaged in a working part of the brewery. The old Lyon Schoolhouse Museum is an iconic site to visit at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. As one of the oldest school buildings in St Louis it served as the head offices of the brewery after 1907. The museum is loaded with rare mementos gathered from the founding of the company to current day. Also, the museum holds pictures of the brewery and its expansion over the years. Some of the tours visit this historic museum and can sample some of the many Budwieser products produced.
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Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery
1200 Lynch St
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Anheuser-Busch Brewery is a brewery complex in St. Louis, Missouri. The brewery, opened in 1852 by German immigrant Adolphus Busch, is designated as a National Historic Landmark District. The Anheuser-Busch Brewery public tours offer hundreds of tourists the chance to experience culture native to St. Louis daily. The tour takes visitors through the complex, and those of the legal age can enjoy two free glasses of any Anheuser-Busch product in the Hospitality Room after the tour. Tourists can see beer being made and packaged in a working part of the brewery. The old Lyon Schoolhouse Museum is an iconic site to visit at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. As one of the oldest school buildings in St Louis it served as the head offices of the brewery after 1907. The museum is loaded with rare mementos gathered from the founding of the company to current day. Also, the museum holds pictures of the brewery and its expansion over the years. Some of the tours visit this historic museum and can sample some of the many Budwieser products produced.
Laumeier Sculpture Park is a 105-acre open-air museum and sculpture park located in Sunset Hills, Missouri, near St. Louis and is maintained in partnership with St. Louis County Parks and Recreation Department. It houses over 60 outdoor sculptures and features a 1.4-mile walking trail, and educational programs. There is also an indoor gallery, an 1816 Tudor stone mansion, which was the former residence of Henry and Matilda Laumeier. Laumeier is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The park sees about 300,000 visitors each year and operates on a $1.5 million budget
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Parque de Esculturas Laumeier
12580 Rott Rd
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Laumeier Sculpture Park is a 105-acre open-air museum and sculpture park located in Sunset Hills, Missouri, near St. Louis and is maintained in partnership with St. Louis County Parks and Recreation Department. It houses over 60 outdoor sculptures and features a 1.4-mile walking trail, and educational programs. There is also an indoor gallery, an 1816 Tudor stone mansion, which was the former residence of Henry and Matilda Laumeier. Laumeier is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The park sees about 300,000 visitors each year and operates on a $1.5 million budget
Tower Grove Park is a municipal park in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. Most of its land was donated to the city by Henry Shaw in 1868. It is on 289 acres adjacent to the Missouri Botanical Garden, another of Shaw's legacies. It extends 1.6 miles from west to east, between Kingshighway Boulevard and Grand Boulevard. It is bordered on the north by Magnolia Avenue and on the south by Arsenal Street.
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Tower Grove Park
4257 Northeast Drive
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Tower Grove Park is a municipal park in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. Most of its land was donated to the city by Henry Shaw in 1868. It is on 289 acres adjacent to the Missouri Botanical Garden, another of Shaw's legacies. It extends 1.6 miles from west to east, between Kingshighway Boulevard and Grand Boulevard. It is bordered on the north by Magnolia Avenue and on the south by Arsenal Street.
The Scott Joplin House State Historic Site is located at 2658 Delmar Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri. It preserves the Scott Joplin Residence, the home of composer Scott Joplin from 1901 to 1903. The house and its surroundings are maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources as a state historic site. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places and designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1976
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Scott Joplin House State Historic Site
2658 Delmar Blvd
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The Scott Joplin House State Historic Site is located at 2658 Delmar Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri. It preserves the Scott Joplin Residence, the home of composer Scott Joplin from 1901 to 1903. The house and its surroundings are maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources as a state historic site. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places and designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1976
The old Chain of Rocks Bridge spans the Mississippi River on the north edge of St. Louis, Missouri. The eastern end of the bridge is on Chouteau Island, while the western end is on the Missouri shoreline. Its most notable feature is a 22-degree bend occurring at the middle of the crossing. Originally a motor route, the bridge was for a time the route used by U.S. Route 66 to cross over the Mississippi, but the bridge now carries only walking and biking trails over the river; the New Chain of Rocks Bridge carries vehicular traffic to the north. The old route to the bridge is now called Chain of Rocks Road and ends near Roman Road. Parking is available at the start of the now-pedestrian route. The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006
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Chain of Rocks Bridge
10820 Riverview Dr
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The old Chain of Rocks Bridge spans the Mississippi River on the north edge of St. Louis, Missouri. The eastern end of the bridge is on Chouteau Island, while the western end is on the Missouri shoreline. Its most notable feature is a 22-degree bend occurring at the middle of the crossing. Originally a motor route, the bridge was for a time the route used by U.S. Route 66 to cross over the Mississippi, but the bridge now carries only walking and biking trails over the river; the New Chain of Rocks Bridge carries vehicular traffic to the north. The old route to the bridge is now called Chain of Rocks Road and ends near Roman Road. Parking is available at the start of the now-pedestrian route. The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006
Pulitzer Arts Foundation is an art museum in St. Louis, Missouri, that presents special exhibitions and public programs. Known informally as the Pulitzer, the museum is located at 3716 Washington Boulevard in the Grand Center Arts District. The building is designed by the internationally renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando. Admission to the museum is free.
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Pulitzer Arts Foundation
3716 Washington Blvd
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Pulitzer Arts Foundation is an art museum in St. Louis, Missouri, that presents special exhibitions and public programs. Known informally as the Pulitzer, the museum is located at 3716 Washington Boulevard in the Grand Center Arts District. The building is designed by the internationally renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando. Admission to the museum is free.
Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site is a 9.65-acre United States National Historic Site located 10 miles southwest of downtown St. Louis, Missouri, within the municipality of Grantwood Village, Missouri. The site, also known as White Haven, commemorates the life, military career and presidency of Ulysses S. Grant. Five historic structures are preserved at the site, including the childhood home of Ulysses' wife, Julia Dent Grant. White Haven was an 850-acre plantation worked by enslaved people; Grant supervised their forced labor from 1854 to 1859.
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Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site
7400 Grant Rd
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Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site is a 9.65-acre United States National Historic Site located 10 miles southwest of downtown St. Louis, Missouri, within the municipality of Grantwood Village, Missouri. The site, also known as White Haven, commemorates the life, military career and presidency of Ulysses S. Grant. Five historic structures are preserved at the site, including the childhood home of Ulysses' wife, Julia Dent Grant. White Haven was an 850-acre plantation worked by enslaved people; Grant supervised their forced labor from 1854 to 1859.
The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum is an art museum located on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, within the university's Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. Founded in 1881 as the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts, it was initially located in downtown St. Louis. It is the oldest art museum west of the Mississippi River. The Museum holds 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century European and American paintings, sculptures, prints, installations, and photographs. The collection also includes some Egyptian and Greek antiquities and Old Master prints. The museum moved to its current home, designed by Pritzker Prize-winner Fumihiko Maki, in 2006. In 2018 the museum was closed for renovation as part of a $360 million campus transformation program at Washington University in St. Louis. One year later, it was reopened with a new 34-foot-tall polished stainless-steel facade, a sculpture garden, and nearly 50 percent more public display space.
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
1 Brookings Dr
The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum is an art museum located on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, within the university's Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. Founded in 1881 as the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts, it was initially located in downtown St. Louis. It is the oldest art museum west of the Mississippi River. The Museum holds 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century European and American paintings, sculptures, prints, installations, and photographs. The collection also includes some Egyptian and Greek antiquities and Old Master prints. The museum moved to its current home, designed by Pritzker Prize-winner Fumihiko Maki, in 2006. In 2018 the museum was closed for renovation as part of a $360 million campus transformation program at Washington University in St. Louis. One year later, it was reopened with a new 34-foot-tall polished stainless-steel facade, a sculpture garden, and nearly 50 percent more public display space.
The Old St. Louis County Courthouse was built as a combination federal and state courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri. Missouri's tallest habitable building from 1864 to 1894, it is now part of Gateway Arch National Park and operated by the National Park Service for historical exhibits and events.
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Old Courthouse
11 N 4th St
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The Old St. Louis County Courthouse was built as a combination federal and state courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri. Missouri's tallest habitable building from 1864 to 1894, it is now part of Gateway Arch National Park and operated by the National Park Service for historical exhibits and events.
The National Blues Museum is a 501 non-profit museum in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, dedicated to exploring the musical history and impact of the blues. It exists as an entertainment and educational resource focusing on blues music. The Museum offers a rotating collection of exhibits, live performances in the Lumiere Place Legends room, and is available for private events
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National Blues Museum
615 Washington Ave
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The National Blues Museum is a 501 non-profit museum in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, dedicated to exploring the musical history and impact of the blues. It exists as an entertainment and educational resource focusing on blues music. The Museum offers a rotating collection of exhibits, live performances in the Lumiere Place Legends room, and is available for private events
The National Museum of Transportation is a private, 42-acre transportation museum in the Kirkwood suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1944, it restores, preserves, and displays a wide variety of vehicles spanning 15 decades of American history: cars, boats, aircraft, and in particular, locomotives and railroad equipment from around the United States. The museum is also home to a research library of transportation-related memorabilia and documents. At the southwest corner of the property is West Barretts Tunnel. Built in 1853, it is one of a pair of tunnels that were the first to operate west of the Mississippi River. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The museum has its own railway spur to an active main line formerly owned by the Missouri Pacific Railroad, now by the Union Pacific Railroad. This has allowed the museum to take possession of large and unusual pieces of railroad equipment. A miniature railroad operates around a loop of track near the parking lot and a full-sized restored trolley operates Thursday–Sunday from April through October.
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The National Museum of Transportation
2933 Barrett Station Rd
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The National Museum of Transportation is a private, 42-acre transportation museum in the Kirkwood suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1944, it restores, preserves, and displays a wide variety of vehicles spanning 15 decades of American history: cars, boats, aircraft, and in particular, locomotives and railroad equipment from around the United States. The museum is also home to a research library of transportation-related memorabilia and documents. At the southwest corner of the property is West Barretts Tunnel. Built in 1853, it is one of a pair of tunnels that were the first to operate west of the Mississippi River. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The museum has its own railway spur to an active main line formerly owned by the Missouri Pacific Railroad, now by the Union Pacific Railroad. This has allowed the museum to take possession of large and unusual pieces of railroad equipment. A miniature railroad operates around a loop of track near the parking lot and a full-sized restored trolley operates Thursday–Sunday from April through October.
The World Chess Hall of Fame is a nonprofit, collecting institution situated in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, United States. The WCHOF is the only institution of its kind and offers a variety of programming to explore the dynamic relationship between art and chess, including educational outreach initiatives that provide context and meaning to the game and its continued educational impact. Founded in 1984, it is run by the United States Chess Trust. Formerly located in New Windsor, New York; Washington, D.C.; and Miami, Florida, it moved to St. Louis on September 9, 2011
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World Chess Hall of Fame
4652 Maryland Ave
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The World Chess Hall of Fame is a nonprofit, collecting institution situated in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, United States. The WCHOF is the only institution of its kind and offers a variety of programming to explore the dynamic relationship between art and chess, including educational outreach initiatives that provide context and meaning to the game and its continued educational impact. Founded in 1984, it is run by the United States Chess Trust. Formerly located in New Windsor, New York; Washington, D.C.; and Miami, Florida, it moved to St. Louis on September 9, 2011
River City Casino is a casino in Lemay, Missouri, in Greater St. Louis. It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn National Gaming. It opened on March 4, 2010.
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River City Casino
777 River City Casino Blvd
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River City Casino is a casino in Lemay, Missouri, in Greater St. Louis. It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn National Gaming. It opened on March 4, 2010.
"It was fantastic even the mirror room gets a thumbs up!!"
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Acuario de San Luis en Union Station
201 S 18th St
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"It was fantastic even the mirror room gets a thumbs up!!"
The Campbell House Museum opened on February 6, 1943, and is in the Greater St. Louis area, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The museum was documented as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey between 1936 and 1941, designated a City of St. Louis Landmark in 1946, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, and became a National Trust for Historic Preservation Save America's Treasures project in 2000. The museum is owned and operated by the Campbell House Foundation, Inc. a 501 non-profit organization.
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Campbell House Museum
1508 Locust St
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The Campbell House Museum opened on February 6, 1943, and is in the Greater St. Louis area, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The museum was documented as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey between 1936 and 1941, designated a City of St. Louis Landmark in 1946, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, and became a National Trust for Historic Preservation Save America's Treasures project in 2000. The museum is owned and operated by the Campbell House Foundation, Inc. a 501 non-profit organization.
The Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House is a butterfly zoo operated by the Missouri Botanical Gardens, and located in Faust Park in Chesterfield, Missouri, United States. The Butterfly House is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
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The Butterfly House
15050 Faust Pk
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The Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House is a butterfly zoo operated by the Missouri Botanical Gardens, and located in Faust Park in Chesterfield, Missouri, United States. The Butterfly House is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
The Jewel Box is a greenhouse located in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. It now serves as a public horticultural facility and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by architect William C. E. Becker and built in 1936 by the Robert Paulus Construction Company. It consists of five stepped, composition-covered wood roofs with clerestories, rather than a regular glass roof, in order to prevent damage from frequent hailstorms.
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The Jewel Box
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The Jewel Box is a greenhouse located in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. It now serves as a public horticultural facility and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by architect William C. E. Becker and built in 1936 by the Robert Paulus Construction Company. It consists of five stepped, composition-covered wood roofs with clerestories, rather than a regular glass roof, in order to prevent damage from frequent hailstorms.
The Eugene Field House is a historic house museum in St. Louis, Missouri. Built in 1845, it was the home of Roswell Field, an attorney for Dred Scott in the landmark Dred Scott v. Sandford court case. Field's son, Eugene Field, was raised there and became a noted writer of children's stories. A National Historic Landmark, it is now a museum known as the Field House Museum.
Field House Museum
634 S Broadway
The Eugene Field House is a historic house museum in St. Louis, Missouri. Built in 1845, it was the home of Roswell Field, an attorney for Dred Scott in the landmark Dred Scott v. Sandford court case. Field's son, Eugene Field, was raised there and became a noted writer of children's stories. A National Historic Landmark, it is now a museum known as the Field House Museum.
The Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, Missouri was designed by noted 1904 World's Fair architect Louis C. Spiering and built in 1912 as the home of the Ethical Society of St. Louis. Musicians and public speakers throughout the years have enjoyed the perfect acoustics of the Sheldon Concert Hall, earning The Sheldon its reputation as "The Carnegie Hall of St. Louis." Well-known singers and ensembles have performed at The Sheldon, and speakers such as Albert Einstein, Dwight Eisenhower and Ernest Hemingway have spoken from its stage. The St. Louis Chapter of the League of Women Voters was founded in The Sheldon's Green Room. When the Ethical Society relocated to St. Louis County in 1964, The Sheldon became primarily a music venue. Then, in 1974, a former singer with the Duke Ellington Orchestra purchased the facility, transforming The Sheldon into a church and the site for many jazz and gospel concerts. A California attorney with a love for chamber music purchased the building in 1984 at the urging of the Paganini String Quartet. He engaged Walter F.
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The Sheldon Art Galleries
3648 Washington Blvd
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The Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, Missouri was designed by noted 1904 World's Fair architect Louis C. Spiering and built in 1912 as the home of the Ethical Society of St. Louis. Musicians and public speakers throughout the years have enjoyed the perfect acoustics of the Sheldon Concert Hall, earning The Sheldon its reputation as "The Carnegie Hall of St. Louis." Well-known singers and ensembles have performed at The Sheldon, and speakers such as Albert Einstein, Dwight Eisenhower and Ernest Hemingway have spoken from its stage. The St. Louis Chapter of the League of Women Voters was founded in The Sheldon's Green Room. When the Ethical Society relocated to St. Louis County in 1964, The Sheldon became primarily a music venue. Then, in 1974, a former singer with the Duke Ellington Orchestra purchased the facility, transforming The Sheldon into a church and the site for many jazz and gospel concerts. A California attorney with a love for chamber music purchased the building in 1984 at the urging of the Paganini String Quartet. He engaged Walter F.
Kiener Plaza is a municipal park in downtown St. Louis, Missouri.
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Kiener Plaza Park
500 Chestnut St
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Kiener Plaza is a municipal park in downtown St. Louis, Missouri.
The Eads Bridge is a combined road and railway bridge over the Mississippi River connecting the cities of St. Louis, Missouri and East St. Louis, Illinois. It is located on the St. Louis riverfront between Laclede's Landing, to the north, and the grounds of the Gateway Arch, to the south. The bridge is named for its designer and builder, James Buchanan Eads. Work on the bridge began in 1867, and it was completed in 1874. The Eads Bridge was the first bridge across the Mississippi south of the Missouri River. Earlier bridges were located north of the Missouri, where the Mississippi is smaller. None of the earlier bridges survive, which means that the Eads Bridge is also the oldest bridge on the river. In order to accommodate the massive size and strength of the Mississippi River, the Eads Bridge required a number of engineering feats. Perhaps most importantly, due to the use of steel by Andrew Carnegie’s Keystone Bridge Company, it was the first large-scale use of steel as a structural material and initiated the shift from wrought-iron to steel as the default material for large structures.
Eads Bridge
The Eads Bridge is a combined road and railway bridge over the Mississippi River connecting the cities of St. Louis, Missouri and East St. Louis, Illinois. It is located on the St. Louis riverfront between Laclede's Landing, to the north, and the grounds of the Gateway Arch, to the south. The bridge is named for its designer and builder, James Buchanan Eads. Work on the bridge began in 1867, and it was completed in 1874. The Eads Bridge was the first bridge across the Mississippi south of the Missouri River. Earlier bridges were located north of the Missouri, where the Mississippi is smaller. None of the earlier bridges survive, which means that the Eads Bridge is also the oldest bridge on the river. In order to accommodate the massive size and strength of the Mississippi River, the Eads Bridge required a number of engineering feats. Perhaps most importantly, due to the use of steel by Andrew Carnegie’s Keystone Bridge Company, it was the first large-scale use of steel as a structural material and initiated the shift from wrought-iron to steel as the default material for large structures.
The Stifel Theatre is a civic performing arts building located in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Stifel Theatre
1400 Market St
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The Stifel Theatre is a civic performing arts building located in St. Louis, Missouri.
The Soldiers Memorial Military Museum in downtown St. Louis is a memorial and military museum, at 1315 Chestnut Street, owned by the City of St. Louis and operated by the Missouri Historical Society. Interior east and west wings contain display cases with military displays and memorabilia from World War I and subsequent American wars. The open-air central breezeway contains a massive black marble cenotaph upon which are engraved the names of all of St. Louis' war dead from the first world war. The building was designed by St. Louis architectural firm Mauran, Russell & Crowell in a stripped Classical style, with a severely simplified form and limited ornament. It was dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1936 and officially opened to the public on Memorial Day, 1938. Four monumental sculptural groups representing figures of Loyalty, Vision, Courage and Sacrifice by sculptor Walker Hancock stand, with their horses, on the north and south sides of the building. Other architectural sculpture here was completed by Hillis Arnold.
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Soldiers Memorial Military Museum
1315 Chestnut St
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The Soldiers Memorial Military Museum in downtown St. Louis is a memorial and military museum, at 1315 Chestnut Street, owned by the City of St. Louis and operated by the Missouri Historical Society. Interior east and west wings contain display cases with military displays and memorabilia from World War I and subsequent American wars. The open-air central breezeway contains a massive black marble cenotaph upon which are engraved the names of all of St. Louis' war dead from the first world war. The building was designed by St. Louis architectural firm Mauran, Russell & Crowell in a stripped Classical style, with a severely simplified form and limited ornament. It was dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1936 and officially opened to the public on Memorial Day, 1938. Four monumental sculptural groups representing figures of Loyalty, Vision, Courage and Sacrifice by sculptor Walker Hancock stand, with their horses, on the north and south sides of the building. Other architectural sculpture here was completed by Hillis Arnold.
Laclede's Landing, colloquially "the Landing", is a small urban historic district in St. Louis, Missouri. It marks the northern part of the original settlement founded by the Frenchman Pierre Laclède, whose landing on the riverside the placename commemorates. Originally he tasked his 14-year-old stepson, Auguste Chouteau, with the task of preparing the land that sat 10 miles south of the Mississippi-Missouri area. A stone house was erected and named Laclede's home in the village he named "St. Louis" as a homage to King Louis IX of France. Initially Fur trade and trapping was the economic interest that would spark Pierre's interest in using the landing and making his stepson the richest citizen. The area is now decorated with 19th century warehouses and other period buildings. Located just north of Gateway Arch National Park on the Mississippi River front, the Landing is a multi-block collection of cobblestone streets and vintage brick-and-cast-iron warehouses dating from 1850 through 1900, now converted into shops, restaurants, and bars. The district is the only remaining section of St. Louis' 19th-century commercial riverfront.
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Laclede's Landing Neighborhood Association
710 N 2nd St
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Laclede's Landing, colloquially "the Landing", is a small urban historic district in St. Louis, Missouri. It marks the northern part of the original settlement founded by the Frenchman Pierre Laclède, whose landing on the riverside the placename commemorates. Originally he tasked his 14-year-old stepson, Auguste Chouteau, with the task of preparing the land that sat 10 miles south of the Mississippi-Missouri area. A stone house was erected and named Laclede's home in the village he named "St. Louis" as a homage to King Louis IX of France. Initially Fur trade and trapping was the economic interest that would spark Pierre's interest in using the landing and making his stepson the richest citizen. The area is now decorated with 19th century warehouses and other period buildings. Located just north of Gateway Arch National Park on the Mississippi River front, the Landing is a multi-block collection of cobblestone streets and vintage brick-and-cast-iron warehouses dating from 1850 through 1900, now converted into shops, restaurants, and bars. The district is the only remaining section of St. Louis' 19th-century commercial riverfront.
The St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum is a team hall of fame located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, representing the history, players and personnel of the professional baseball franchise St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball. It is housed within Ballpark Village, a mixed-use development and adjunct of Busch Stadium, the home stadium of the Cardinals. To date, 47 members have been enshrined within the Cardinals Hall of Fame.
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St. Louis Cardinals
700 Clark Ave
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The St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum is a team hall of fame located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, representing the history, players and personnel of the professional baseball franchise St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball. It is housed within Ballpark Village, a mixed-use development and adjunct of Busch Stadium, the home stadium of the Cardinals. To date, 47 members have been enshrined within the Cardinals Hall of Fame.
-"Really glad I got to see this facility through a guided tour!" -"The tour shares lots of historical info that is interesting to know!"
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Budweiser Brewery Experience
1200 Lynch St
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The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Louis, Missouri honors those who have made great contributions to the field of photography. In 1977 the first Hall of Fame and Museum opened in Santa Barbara, California and a few years later, in 1983 moved to Oklahoma City. IPHF is the first organization worldwide that recognizes significant contributors to the artistic craft and science of photography. In addition to an extensive collection of photographs and cameras, IPHF offers lectures and other educational opportunities; surrounding all aspects of photography, past, and present, for people of all ages
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International Photography Hall of Fame
3415 Olive St
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The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Louis, Missouri honors those who have made great contributions to the field of photography. In 1977 the first Hall of Fame and Museum opened in Santa Barbara, California and a few years later, in 1983 moved to Oklahoma City. IPHF is the first organization worldwide that recognizes significant contributors to the artistic craft and science of photography. In addition to an extensive collection of photographs and cameras, IPHF offers lectures and other educational opportunities; surrounding all aspects of photography, past, and present, for people of all ages
-"You will learn a lot and see more than just the civil war time period!" -"It was very interesting and I learned a lot."
Missouri Civil War Museum
222 Worth Rd
-"You will learn a lot and see more than just the civil war time period!" -"It was very interesting and I learned a lot."
-"The beauty of the park makes it a popular spot for wedding photos." -"Lots of beautiful greenery and ponds." -"The ducks, geese, and swans are so pretty and fun to look at."
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Lafayette Park
2023 Lafayette Ave
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-"The beauty of the park makes it a popular spot for wedding photos." -"Lots of beautiful greenery and ponds." -"The ducks, geese, and swans are so pretty and fun to look at."
-"It's very beautiful at night with all the lights!" -"Beautiful scenery, air-conditioned Gondolas, and only $15.00!"
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The St. Louis Wheel
201 S 18th St
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-"It's very beautiful at night with all the lights!" -"Beautiful scenery, air-conditioned Gondolas, and only $15.00!"
The Griot Museum of Black History is a wax museum in St. Louis, Missouri, founded in 1997. Originally named The Black World History Wax Museum, the organization changed its name to The Griot Museum of Black History in 2009. In some west African countries, the griot, is a historian, storyteller, praise singer, poet and/or musician. The griot is a repository of oral tradition and is often seen as a societal leader who preserves and shares cultural traditions of a community. Likewise, the museum collects, preserves, and shares the stories, culture, and history of Black people with a focus on those with a regional connection to St. Louis.
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Griot Museum of Black History
2505 St Louis Ave
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The Griot Museum of Black History is a wax museum in St. Louis, Missouri, founded in 1997. Originally named The Black World History Wax Museum, the organization changed its name to The Griot Museum of Black History in 2009. In some west African countries, the griot, is a historian, storyteller, praise singer, poet and/or musician. The griot is a repository of oral tradition and is often seen as a societal leader who preserves and shares cultural traditions of a community. Likewise, the museum collects, preserves, and shares the stories, culture, and history of Black people with a focus on those with a regional connection to St. Louis.
Tilles Park is an urban park, owned and operated by St. Louis County, Missouri, in the western St. Louis suburb of Ladue. The park's full original name is the Rosalie Tilles Memorial Park, in dedication to the mother of park founder Cap Tilles. The park is located at Litzsinger Road and McKnight Road.
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Tilles Park
9551 Litzsinger Rd
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Tilles Park is an urban park, owned and operated by St. Louis County, Missouri, in the western St. Louis suburb of Ladue. The park's full original name is the Rosalie Tilles Memorial Park, in dedication to the mother of park founder Cap Tilles. The park is located at Litzsinger Road and McKnight Road.
Carondelet Park, established in 1875, is the third largest park in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. The park contains nearly 180 acres and is located in the southeastern portion of the city, just west of Interstate 55, and is accessible at the Loughborough Avenue exit. Loughborough Avenue is the park's southern boundary; its northern boundary is Holly Hills Boulevard. The park takes its name from Carondelet, St. Louis. The Carondelet, Holly Hills, Boulevard Heights, and Bevo Mill neighborhoods surround the park, and the park is a focal point for the community. Among other features, the park contains two lakes that are stocked for fishing, tennis courts, softball, baseball, and soccer fields. The park also has playgrounds, a recycling center, picnic areas, and a 1.6-mile bicycle path. The Alexander Lyle house, a historic home dated around 1840, is located on the property. A community recreation center is on the eastern edge of the park adjacent to I-55. According to resident historian Steven Strohmeyer, the park is home to the White Wall, a large concrete wall, white in color, where a local underground fight club met in the early 1980s.
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Parque Carondelet
3900 Holly Hills Blvd
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Carondelet Park, established in 1875, is the third largest park in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. The park contains nearly 180 acres and is located in the southeastern portion of the city, just west of Interstate 55, and is accessible at the Loughborough Avenue exit. Loughborough Avenue is the park's southern boundary; its northern boundary is Holly Hills Boulevard. The park takes its name from Carondelet, St. Louis. The Carondelet, Holly Hills, Boulevard Heights, and Bevo Mill neighborhoods surround the park, and the park is a focal point for the community. Among other features, the park contains two lakes that are stocked for fishing, tennis courts, softball, baseball, and soccer fields. The park also has playgrounds, a recycling center, picnic areas, and a 1.6-mile bicycle path. The Alexander Lyle house, a historic home dated around 1840, is located on the property. A community recreation center is on the eastern edge of the park adjacent to I-55. According to resident historian Steven Strohmeyer, the park is home to the White Wall, a large concrete wall, white in color, where a local underground fight club met in the early 1980s.

Adventure seeking

RYZE Adventure park offers a ton of fun to St. Louis! The staff is extremely knowledgeable with every safety aspect of the park, so you're always adventuring with the most confidence! Fair prices for the experience. The story of the owners is very inspiring and learning how this project came full circle after a 5-year journey. It really puts into perspective just how much every member of the RYZE team cares about the same thing-- bringing out-of-this-world experiences to St. Louis and every family that visits! Cannot recommend enough!
Ryze Adventure Park- St. Louis
12420 Grace Church Rd
RYZE Adventure park offers a ton of fun to St. Louis! The staff is extremely knowledgeable with every safety aspect of the park, so you're always adventuring with the most confidence! Fair prices for the experience. The story of the owners is very inspiring and learning how this project came full circle after a 5-year journey. It really puts into perspective just how much every member of the RYZE team cares about the same thing-- bringing out-of-this-world experiences to St. Louis and every family that visits! Cannot recommend enough!
This is an adventure-activity chain venue where groups explore the forest canopy via tree top rope course. The offer a 3-hour long adventure of fun through the forest. Price is considered high by some customers but worth the experience nonetheless
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Go Ape Zip Line & Treetop Adventure - Creve Coeur Park
13219 Streetcar Dr
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This is an adventure-activity chain venue where groups explore the forest canopy via tree top rope course. The offer a 3-hour long adventure of fun through the forest. Price is considered high by some customers but worth the experience nonetheless
-"Omg we had so much fun sledding I felt like a kid again." -"My daughter had a piece of her art in the gallery and got to enjoy it all day." -"Nice place to sit and relax with a good view of a big water fountain."
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Art Hill
35-43 Fine Arts Dr
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-"Omg we had so much fun sledding I felt like a kid again." -"My daughter had a piece of her art in the gallery and got to enjoy it all day." -"Nice place to sit and relax with a good view of a big water fountain."
The Columbia Bottom Conservation Area is a 4,256-acre conservation area located on the south side of the Missouri River at its confluence with the Mississippi River. The conservation area, which is located in eastern St. Louis County, Missouri, north of the city of St. Louis, is operated by the Missouri Department of Conservation. One key asset is 6.5-mile of river frontage for boating, fishing, and birdwatching.
Columbia Bottom Conservation Area
801 Strodtman Rd
The Columbia Bottom Conservation Area is a 4,256-acre conservation area located on the south side of the Missouri River at its confluence with the Mississippi River. The conservation area, which is located in eastern St. Louis County, Missouri, north of the city of St. Louis, is operated by the Missouri Department of Conservation. One key asset is 6.5-mile of river frontage for boating, fishing, and birdwatching.
Very cool amusement park located in Eureka MO
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Six Flags St. Louis
4900 Six Flags Rd
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Very cool amusement park located in Eureka MO
Escape room.. get out before time runs out!
Escape on Main
401 N Main St
Escape room.. get out before time runs out!
Awesome escape room experience located in downtown STL
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Escape The Room STL
1201 Washington Ave
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Awesome escape room experience located in downtown STL

Convenience Stores

CVS is conveniently located within a 6 min walking distance from your stay
CVS Pharmacy
2030 DORSETT VILLAGE RD
CVS is conveniently located within a 6 min walking distance from your stay
Walgreens is conveniently located within a 6 minute walk from your stay
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Walgreens
12661 Olive Blvd
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Walgreens is conveniently located within a 6 minute walk from your stay

Food scene

Counter-serve chain offering international noodle & pasta dishes from mac 'n' cheese to Pad Thai.
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Noodles and Company
64 Hampton Village Plaza
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Counter-serve chain offering international noodle & pasta dishes from mac 'n' cheese to Pad Thai.
Casual locale offering beefy mains, seafood specialties & drinks in a cool setting with a patio.
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Twisted Tree Steakhouse
10701 Watson Rd
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Casual locale offering beefy mains, seafood specialties & drinks in a cool setting with a patio.
Stylish local Japanese steakhouse chain serving surf 'n' turf grilled tableside & cocktails.
Kobe Steakhouse of Japan
645 West Port Plaza Drive
Stylish local Japanese steakhouse chain serving surf 'n' turf grilled tableside & cocktails.
Family-operated eatery, open since 1948, serves up steakhouse staples in a clubby setting. Service options: Curbside pickup, Takeout, Dine-in
Kreis' Steakhouse & Bar
535 South Lindbergh Boulevard
Family-operated eatery, open since 1948, serves up steakhouse staples in a clubby setting. Service options: Curbside pickup, Takeout, Dine-in
Longstanding Italian fine-dining venue in formal surroundings offering steak & seafood dishes. Service options: Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in
323 W Port Plaza Dr
323 West Port Plaza Drive
Longstanding Italian fine-dining venue in formal surroundings offering steak & seafood dishes. Service options: Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in
Longstanding, family-owned Italian eatery serving steaks, signature pasta & seafood. Service options: Curbside pickup, Takeout, Dine-in.
Lombardo's Family of Restaurants
10488 Natural Bridge Rd
Longstanding, family-owned Italian eatery serving steaks, signature pasta & seafood. Service options: Curbside pickup, Takeout, Dine-in.
Noodle specialist supplying hot bowls, cold appetizers & house made soft serve in a modern space. Service options: Curbside pickup, No-contact delivery, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in.
Nudo House STL
11423 Olive Blvd
Noodle specialist supplying hot bowls, cold appetizers & house made soft serve in a modern space. Service options: Curbside pickup, No-contact delivery, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in.
New American cooking stressing local ingredients served in a formal room with a sweeping skylight. Service options: Outdoor seating, Curbside pickup, Takeout, Dine-in.
Truffles Restaurant
9202 Clayton Road
New American cooking stressing local ingredients served in a formal room with a sweeping skylight. Service options: Outdoor seating, Curbside pickup, Takeout, Dine-in.
Fine-dining-style establishment offering classic steakhouse fare, cocktails & a big menu of sides. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Takeout Dine-in Health & safety: Mask required Staff wear masks Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits Highlights: Great coffee Great dessert Popular for: Lunch Dinner Solo dining Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible entrance Wheelchair accessible parking lot Wheelchair accessible restroom Wheelchair accessible seating Offerings: Alcohol Beer Cocktails Coffee Comfort food Happy hour drinks Happy hour food Hard liquor Kids' menu Salad bar Vegetarian options Wine Dining options: Lunch Dinner Dessert Seating Amenities: Bar onsite High chairs Restroom Atmosphere: Cozy Romantic Upscale Crowd: Family-friendly Groups Tourists Planning: Dinner reservations recommended Accepts reservations Payments: Debit cards Credit cards
J. Gilbert's Wood-Fired Steaks & Seafood St. Louis
17A West County Center
Fine-dining-style establishment offering classic steakhouse fare, cocktails & a big menu of sides. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Takeout Dine-in Health & safety: Mask required Staff wear masks Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits Highlights: Great coffee Great dessert Popular for: Lunch Dinner Solo dining Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible entrance Wheelchair accessible parking lot Wheelchair accessible restroom Wheelchair accessible seating Offerings: Alcohol Beer Cocktails Coffee Comfort food Happy hour drinks Happy hour food Hard liquor Kids' menu Salad bar Vegetarian options Wine Dining options: Lunch Dinner Dessert Seating Amenities: Bar onsite High chairs Restroom Atmosphere: Cozy Romantic Upscale Crowd: Family-friendly Groups Tourists Planning: Dinner reservations recommended Accepts reservations Payments: Debit cards Credit cards
French lunch & dinner served in cozy surroundings with rustic-farmhouse atmosphere & garden seating. Service options: Outdoor seating Takeout Dine-in Health & safety: Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits
Cafe Provencal
427 S Kirkwood Rd
French lunch & dinner served in cozy surroundings with rustic-farmhouse atmosphere & garden seating. Service options: Outdoor seating Takeout Dine-in Health & safety: Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits
Local Japanese chain serving rolls, noodles & entrees, plus cocktails, in a chic, modern space. Service options: Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Drunken Fish - Westport Plaza
639 W Port Plaza Dr
Local Japanese chain serving rolls, noodles & entrees, plus cocktails, in a chic, modern space. Service options: Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Relaxed Southwestern-inspired eatery boasting an eclectic menu, including tacos, pasta & burgers. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Takeout Dine-in
Canyon Cafe
1707 South Lindbergh Boulevard
Relaxed Southwestern-inspired eatery boasting an eclectic menu, including tacos, pasta & burgers. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Takeout Dine-in
High-end steakhouse chain with aged prime beef & classics such as lobster tails. From the business: Identifies as women-owned Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
1855 S Lindbergh Blvd
High-end steakhouse chain with aged prime beef & classics such as lobster tails. From the business: Identifies as women-owned Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Comfy dining room with rustic decor features a focused menu of elevated Italian home cooking & wine. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Takeout Dine-in
Sugo's Spaghetteria
10419 Clayton Rd
Comfy dining room with rustic decor features a focused menu of elevated Italian home cooking & wine. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Takeout Dine-in
Semi-upscale chain for classic Italian fare served family-style in a relaxed, polished space. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Takeout Dine-in
7 personas locales recomiendan
Maggiano's Little Italy
2 The Blvd Saint Louis St
7 personas locales recomiendan
Semi-upscale chain for classic Italian fare served family-style in a relaxed, polished space. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Takeout Dine-in
Small, easygoing eatery offering Southern Italian soul cuisine such as seafood pastas & stews. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Peno Soul Food
7600 Wydown Boulevard
Small, easygoing eatery offering Southern Italian soul cuisine such as seafood pastas & stews. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Lively root beer factory & restaurant offering American grub, floats & views of its bottling line. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Drive-through Takeout Dine-in
48 personas locales recomiendan
Fitz's
6605 Delmar Blvd
48 personas locales recomiendan
Lively root beer factory & restaurant offering American grub, floats & views of its bottling line. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Drive-through Takeout Dine-in
Relaxed Texas-style BBQ joint with lots of bourbons, artisan cocktails & craft beer. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
95 personas locales recomiendan
Salt + Smoke
6525 Delmar Blvd
95 personas locales recomiendan
Relaxed Texas-style BBQ joint with lots of bourbons, artisan cocktails & craft beer. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Cheery setting & outdoor patio for hearty Mexican fare & signature margaritas. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Hacienda Mexican Restaurant
9748 Manchester Rd
Cheery setting & outdoor patio for hearty Mexican fare & signature margaritas. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Imaginative, high-end cuisine combining French & Italian influences in tasting menus or à la carte. Service options: Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Takeout Dine-in
11 personas locales recomiendan
The Crossing
7823 Forsyth Blvd
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Imaginative, high-end cuisine combining French & Italian influences in tasting menus or à la carte. Service options: Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Takeout Dine-in
Popular Japanese eatery with anime art on the walls offering sushi, cooked dishes & tropical drinks. Service options: Delivery Takeout Dine-in
9 personas locales recomiendan
Blue Ocean Restaurant
6335 Delmar Blvd
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Popular Japanese eatery with anime art on the walls offering sushi, cooked dishes & tropical drinks. Service options: Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Veteran red-sauce Italian dining in an old-school cafe setting with kitschy accents. From the business: Identifies as women-owned Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Takeout Dine-in
13 personas locales recomiendan
Mama’s On The Hill
2132 Edwards St
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Veteran red-sauce Italian dining in an old-school cafe setting with kitschy accents. From the business: Identifies as women-owned Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Takeout Dine-in
Bar & grill serving familiar Italian dishes in an easygoing space with TVs & vintage photos. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Drive-through Takeout Dine-in
15 personas locales recomiendan
Joey B's on the Hill
2524 Hampton Ave
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Bar & grill serving familiar Italian dishes in an easygoing space with TVs & vintage photos. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Drive-through Takeout Dine-in
Traditional Bosnian specialties & other Balkan dishes served in homey, brick-accented surroundings. Service options: Outdoor seating Takeout Dine-in
Grbic Restaurant and Private Events
4071 Keokuk St
Traditional Bosnian specialties & other Balkan dishes served in homey, brick-accented surroundings. Service options: Outdoor seating Takeout Dine-in
Stylish modern eatery at the Saint Louis Art Museum serving seasonal New American cuisine. Service options: Takeout Dine-in
Panorama
1 Fine Arts Dr
Stylish modern eatery at the Saint Louis Art Museum serving seasonal New American cuisine. Service options: Takeout Dine-in
Mainstay offering classic Greek food using area-sourced ingredients, plus weekend breakfast buffet. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
6 personas locales recomiendan
Ari's Restaurant & Bar
3101 Hampton Avenue
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Mainstay offering classic Greek food using area-sourced ingredients, plus weekend breakfast buffet. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Polished restaurant with a patio supplying boozy drinks & small plates with Southeast Asian flavors. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Takeout Dine-in
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iNDO
1641D Tower Grove Ave
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Polished restaurant with a patio supplying boozy drinks & small plates with Southeast Asian flavors. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Choice proteins & sides headline the modern meat & three menu with nightly specials. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
37 personas locales recomiendan
Grace Meat + Three
4270 Manchester Ave
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Choice proteins & sides headline the modern meat & three menu with nightly specials. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Hip, modern spot for burgers & sandwiches highlighting local ingredients in a former 1980s drive-in. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
43 personas locales recomiendan
Hi-Pointe Drive-In
1033 McCausland Ave
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Hip, modern spot for burgers & sandwiches highlighting local ingredients in a former 1980s drive-in. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Celebrated Italian venue with wall of wine & tableside preparations lending an old-world feel. Service options: Takeout Dine-in
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Tony's
105 Carondelet Plaza
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Celebrated Italian venue with wall of wine & tableside preparations lending an old-world feel. Service options: Takeout Dine-in
Busy upscale bistro offers an array of regional seafood & classic fare in a spacious, swanky venue. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Oceano Bistro
44 N Brentwood Blvd
Busy upscale bistro offers an array of regional seafood & classic fare in a spacious, swanky venue. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Polished but relaxed spot pairs Italian classics with an extensive wine list, plus happy-hour deals. Service options: Curbside pickup Delivery Takeout Dine-in
9 personas locales recomiendan
LoRusso's Cucina
3121 Watson Rd
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Polished but relaxed spot pairs Italian classics with an extensive wine list, plus happy-hour deals. Service options: Curbside pickup Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Long-running, family-owned Italian restaurant offering generous pizza & pasta dishes. Service options: Outdoor seating Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Bartolino's Osteria
2103 Sulphur Avenue
Long-running, family-owned Italian restaurant offering generous pizza & pasta dishes. Service options: Outdoor seating Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Full-service chain bar & grill providing hearty American eats in an informal setting. Service options: Outdoor seating No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
8 personas locales recomiendan
Applebee's Grill + Bar
4550 Forest Park Ave
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Full-service chain bar & grill providing hearty American eats in an informal setting. Service options: Outdoor seating No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Longtime family-owned cafe offering Sicilian lunch fare in a quaint, counter-service setting. Service options: Outdoor seating Takeout
24 personas locales recomiendan
Mama Josephine's
4000 Shaw Blvd
24 personas locales recomiendan
Longtime family-owned cafe offering Sicilian lunch fare in a quaint, counter-service setting. Service options: Outdoor seating Takeout
Updated Italian cooking in a slick, contemporary trattoria with an open kitchen. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
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Pastaria
7734 Forsyth Blvd
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Updated Italian cooking in a slick, contemporary trattoria with an open kitchen. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Prime cuts of beef, seafood & a large wine selection offered in an elegant, clubby setting. Service options: Takeout Dine-in
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801 Chophouse
137 Carondelet Plaza
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Prime cuts of beef, seafood & a large wine selection offered in an elegant, clubby setting. Service options: Takeout Dine-in
Western-themed restaurant & bar providing American food, frequent live music & outdoor seating. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Takeout Dine-in
Trainwreck Saloon Westport
314 W Port Plaza Dr
Western-themed restaurant & bar providing American food, frequent live music & outdoor seating. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Takeout Dine-in
Enduring eatery with warm decor providing tandoori chicken & other Indian classics. Service options: Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
7 personas locales recomiendan
House of India
8501 Delmar Blvd
7 personas locales recomiendan
Enduring eatery with warm decor providing tandoori chicken & other Indian classics. Service options: Curbside pickup No-contact delivery Delivery Takeout Dine-in
Neighborhood hangout supplying wood-fired pizzas, pasta & wine. Service options: Outdoor seating Dine-in
15 personas locales recomiendan
Louie
706 De Mun Ave
15 personas locales recomiendan
Neighborhood hangout supplying wood-fired pizzas, pasta & wine. Service options: Outdoor seating Dine-in
Lively root beer factory & restaurant offering American grub, floats & views of its bottling line. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Drive-through Takeout Dine-in
48 personas locales recomiendan
Fitz's
6605 Delmar Blvd
48 personas locales recomiendan
Lively root beer factory & restaurant offering American grub, floats & views of its bottling line. Service options: Outdoor seating Curbside pickup Delivery Drive-through Takeout Dine-in