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World's largest brewery |
13th St and Lynch St St. Louis, MO 63118 United States +1 314 577 2333 / +1 314 577 2626 (tours) http://www.budweisertours.com/ |
What do horses, dogs and beer have in common? Find out while touring the grounds, brewery and stables here, and while sampling the beer in the hospitality room. Since its creation in 1855, the brewery has developed into a major landmark and is home to the famous Budweiser Clydesdales. Daily tours leave about every 15 minutes. A souvenir shop offers a wide range of apparel and other items adorned with the Anheuser-Busch logo. This is a popular attraction but it is not overcrowded. Best of all, parking and tours are free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic mansion in South St. Louis |
3352 DeMenil Place (at Cherokee Street) St. Louis, MO 63118 United States +1 314 771 5828 demenil@stlouis.missouri.org |
A Greek Revival-style mansion now open to the public, the Chatillon-DeMenil house dates to 1849, when the first portion was built for Henri Chatillon, a hunter and guide with Francis Parkman's Oregon Trail expedition. Sold to the DeMenil family a few years later, it was soon enlarged and transformed into the current Greek Revival form. Threatened with demolition in the 1950s to make way for the construction of I-55, the house was saved by local preservationists and then completely restored. Today, the DeMenil remains an oasis of calm and elegance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Edible landmark |
730 Carroll St St. Louis, MO 63104 United States +1 314 622 4180 |
The history of this market goes back to 1779, when a bunch of people got together to sell and buy produce and other products and to socialize. A couple of hundred years later, the market is still bringing together people from diverse backgrounds. The unique collection of goods found at the market includes live fowls, fruits and vegetables, freshly made donuts, choice cuts of meat, spices and other tempting treats. The prices are competitive with, if not better than, those at supermarkets, but it is the interaction between locals and visitors that creates the ambience of this market. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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