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Butterflies up close and personal |
15193 Olive Blvd (Faust Park) St. Louis, MO 63017 United States +1 636 530 0076 http://www.butterflyhouse.org/ bflyhouse1@aol.com |
Come meet beauty face-to-face! More than a thousand live tropical butterflies fly freely in the glass conservatory. Visit native and migrating species in the outdoor gardens of the Native Habitat. Watch a butterfly emerge right before your eyes. Take a class. Shop in the Madame Butterfly Gift Shop. Butterfly House, is a division of the Missouri Botanical Garden. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Caves, tunnels and the largest pair of underwear in the world! |
701 N 15th St St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 231 2489 http://www.citymuseum.org/ |
Located in a former shoe manufacturing building, this museum will satisfy both the young and the young-at-heart. With three floors of interesting, educational and fun-filled rooms, it is one of the best downtown attractions. The museum is run by a group of artists and professionals with impressive credits, who together produce an awesome array of exhibits. Feel the authenticity of the multilevel enchanted forest, the architectural museum and the giant aquarium. Join in on the circus fun, do some arts and crafts or just enjoy browsing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Education through entertainment |
10501 Gravois Road St. Louis, MO 63123 United States +1 314 843 1700 http://www.grantsfarm.com/ |
In the 1850s, Ulysses S. Grant began farming this land, which is now a tourist attraction and a home to many exotic and endangered animals. This farm offers visitors many activities, from touring the land and seeing the animals to attending the shows and dining or browsing for souvenirs in the gift shop. Anheuser-Busch owns the farm, which is home to the Clydesdale stables, a herd of deer and other animals. Grant's Station and Grant's Cabin are two of the major attractions on the tour. Admission is free, although parking is USD5. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Above the Arch |
517 Bell Avenue St. Louis, MO 63005 United States +1 636 532 5613 http://www.flymidwest.com/inde... chiefpilot@flymidwest.com |
How many people can say they have seen the famous St. Louis Gateway Arch close-up from ABOVE? Well, if you decide to take a Midwest Helicopter tour of the city, you will not only get a one-of-a-kind view of the Arch, but also of the St. Louis Zoo, Forest Park, and other points of interest, such as mansions and historical landmarks. The tours are narrated by the pilots, who are all FAA-certified. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Watch or play with the animals |
1 Government Drive (Forest Park) St. Louis, MO 63110 United States +1 314 781 0900 http://www.stlzoo.org/ |
The third-largest zoo in the country, with 90 acres of space and 700 species of animals on exhibit, this place is a must-see on a family vacation to St. Louis. The zoo is open year-round with free general admission. Some areas, however, do require a small fee, including the sea lion shows, the new insectarium and the children's zoo, where kids can pet the animals. Other areas include the big cat country, the jungle of the apes, the primate house, the river's edge (an elephant exhibit) and feeding areas for bears and sea lions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wolf research center |
Highway 44 N (Tyson Research Center) St. Louis, MO 63025 United States +1 636 938 5900 http://www.wolfsanctuary.org/ wildcanidcenter@onemain.com |
This sanctuary of 60-plus wooded acres is home to swift foxes, red wolves, and the most endangered of all the wolves, the Mexican gray wolf. It offers program/tour and tour-only packages year-round, except for during breeding and pup-rearing season (May). The program/tour consists of an indoor film and slide show, a lecture, followed by a one-half mile walk to view the wolves. Alternatively, you can opt just for the walk. Admission varies with package. Review © 2007, Wcities |