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Cahokia Mounds: History, mystery of an ancient city
A great city rose outside of St. Louis 1,000 years ago — and was mysteriously abandoned by its native American inhabitants before Christopher Columbus reached the New World. Today, you can walk their grounds, see their artifacts and climb the mighty mound of their chief at Cahokia Mounds State Park.
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Citygarden: Play, art, nature meet in St. Louis
You can beat the heat, enjoy world-class sculpture or just take the kids out for a fun afternoon at St. Louis’ urban oasis, Citygarden.
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Busch Stadium tours never strike out
Spending the afternoon at Busch Stadium, home of the St. Louis Cardinals, is great fun. But a tour of the facility provides a great look at the proud history of the National League baseball team and at the behind-the-scenes dynamics of running the ballpark.
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Tour St. Louis! Trolleys: Making touring terrific fun
For a look at the Gateway City like no other, why not try touring by trolley? Thanks to Tour St. Louis!, you can!
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Scott Joplin House celebrates his years in St. Louis
Music enthusiasts, rejoice! At the Scott Joplin State Historic Site, you can learn more about the legendary King of Ragtime and child musical progidy and even tickle the ivories of a player piano.
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Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis: great art, tiny price
View the best in cutting-edge modern art at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis for a tiny, tiny price: $5 or less! On Wednesday and Saturday, admission is free!
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Grant National Site shows different side of future prez
Ulysses S. Grant is best known as the victorious Union general of the U.S. Civil War and as the 18th president of the United States. But before Grant became president, before he became a general, he was a farmer eking out a living on his wife’s family farm near St. Louis, Mo. Learn more about that part of Grant’s life at the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site.
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St. Louis Zoo: among top U.S. zoos - and it's free!
With 5,000 animals from 800 species, the St. Louis Zoo has an endless supply of wonders for animal lovers of all ages. And, amazingly, for the most part, it's all free!
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Abraham Lincoln's Home
At Home With President Abraham Lincoln: A History Lesson in Springfield.
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Fox Theatre delights with Broadway shows, concerts
The Fox Theatre continues more than 80 years of entertaining St. Louis audiences. The one-time movie palace now presents Broadway shows and concerts.
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