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Indian Spirit Lives On |
30 Ramey St St. Louis, IL 62234 United States +1 618 346 5160 http://www.cahokiamounds.com/c... |
You can feel the spirit of the Mississippian Indians live on at this popular attraction. Interesting artifacts are displayed in the world class museum/interpretive center.The impressive state historic site spans over 2200 ACRES, including 70 mounds and gives visitors a fascinating feel for this ancient civilization that dates back to 800-1400 AD. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Natural beauty in an urban setting |
5595 Grand Drive St. Louis, MO 63112 United States +1 314 367 7275 http://www.forestparkforever.org/ |
Born in the Civil War era (1879) and site of the 1904 World's Fair, this park attracts history lovers from around the world. Memories abound in this urban park, which hosts reunions and many other events year-round. Not much is sweeter than walking barefoot in the grass on the beautiful grounds, picnicking by the stream or seeing the 40-foot turtle. Browse displays, historical artifacts and art collections. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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How grand it is! |
634 North Grand Blvd (Suite 10A) St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 533 1884 x203 / +1 800 572 7776 http://www.grandcenter.org/ |
The 10-block area known as Grand Center is St. Louis' premier art and entertainment district. It is home to art, dining, housing, parties and events. Grand Center Inc., established in 1987, is a group dedicated to overseeing the growth and events of this St. Louis district. Whether you are in the area on business and in need of a conference room; planning a wedding; or just wanting to see the sights, this is a good place to visit. The Grand Center Group offers walking tours to visitors, groups and individuals by appointment 10:30am-3:30pm Monday-Friday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Take a walk down history street |
2500 Main St (From Boone Lick Trail to Adams Street) St. Louis, MO 63301 United States +1 636 947 7776 |
Historic St. Charles' Main Street is the only street in the Greater St. Louis area preserved from the 1800s, back when the roads were used for horse and buggy carriages. The street and sidewalk are made of a red cobblestone. The tourism center gives free tours pertaining to the history of the area. There is also a museum dedicated to the Lewis and Clark expedition. Most people who visit the area shop for antiques or arts and crafts in one of the many interesting stores. While here, also take time out to enjoy the several restaurants, bars and ice cream shops located on Main Street. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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