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Saint Louis Art Museum
One of the top comprehensive art museums in the U.S. features exhibits from nearly every period and national origin, with extensive holdings in pre-Columbian and German art, ...
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St. Louis Carousel
Hand-carved about 1920 by the Dentzel Co. of Philadelphia, the carousel was a popular attraction for over 30 years at the Forest Park Highlands amusement park until the park ...
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Saint Louis Science Center
700+ free exhibits on ecology and environment, aviation, technology and human adventure. Exhibit: Dinosaurs Unearthed, the largest dinosaur exhibit ever in St. Louis, ...
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Saint Louis University Museum of Art
Selections of art and artifacts from the university's permanent collection, including the MacLennan Collection of Asian Art, the Collection of the Western Jesuit Missions and ...
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Saint Louis Zoo
One of the top zoos in the U.S. (rated #1 in Zagat survey), features more than 6,600 exotic animals, many of them rare and endangered. Admission to the Zoo and most exhibits ...
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Sam Vadalabene Bike Path
The 20-mile paved trail runs from Alton, Illinois, past the villages of Elsah and Grafton to Pere Marquette State Park and is flanked by the Mississippi River, the Great ...
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Sappington House Complex
Built in 1808, this Federal style museum is believed to be the oldest brick house in St. Louis County. The complex includes the Library of Americana (314-822-9469) and a ...
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Shaw Nature Reserve
2,500 acres of diverse landforms and plant life along 13 miles of hiking trails overlook the Meramec River. Open daily 7 am-sunset; hours for visitor center vary. Admission ...
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Shrine of St. Joseph
On the National Register of Historic Places, the church was built in 1844; Baroque facade and bell towers added in 1881. The church contains a rare Pfeffer organ and the ...
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Six Flags-St. Louis
Six Flags offers more than 100 rides, shows, games, attractions, entertainment, concerts, Hurricane Harbor Water Park and more. Admission $39.99 adults; $31 children 48 ...
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Soldiers' Memorial Military Museum
Weapons, uniforms, memorabilia and photos on display in the two museum rooms depict St. Louis' military involvement since 1800. The museum's four exterior heroic equestrian ...
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Soulard Farmer’s Market
The cornerstone of the Soulard neighborhood is one of the oldest public markets in the U.S. and one of the best free shows in town, at its peak on Sa morning.
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St. Charles
St. Charles was Missouri's first capital in 1821, and the entire National Register Historic District on the banks of the Missouri River has been preserved and restored. ...
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St. Louis Union Station
National Historic Landmark is one of the city' top attractions and features a museum, free walking tours, restaurants (including Hard Rock Cafe and Landry's Seafood House), ...
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St. Louis Walk of Fame
Embedded in the sidewalks of The Loop area along Delmar Blvd., the St. Louis Walk of Fame consists of brass stars and bronze plaques honoring some 110 famous and important ...



