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St Louis Attractions


  Map of the St. Louis Metro Area - An interactive map to help you find your way around St. Louis and the Metro-East
  First Night - St. Louis' premiere New Year's Eve event that you won't want to miss.
  America's Center - America's Center is the convention complex of St. Louis, Missouri.
  Anheuser-Busch Brewery Tours - On the tour, you will follow the journey of how we create our great beers, visit our Budweiser Clydesdales and much more.
  Arch - World Famous St. Louis Arch - 630' to the top and a great view of St. Louis and Illinois
  Bonne Terre Mine (Scuba) - Listed as one of America's top 10 Greatest Adventures by National Geographic!!
  Cathedral Basilica Tours - Its unique design combines architecture of Romanesque style on the exterior with a wondrous Byzantine style interior.
  City Museum - Simply a BLAST for kids from 2 to 92. A museum like you have never seen before - amazing and just plain fun (you don't need to dress-up for this museum).
  Covenant Theological Seminary - At Covenant, our purpose is to train servants of the triune God. With the Apostle Paul, we "pray that you being rooted and established in love may ... grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ" (Ephesians 3:17-18).
  Fair St. Louis - "These activities bring the community together, and we're proud to be able to offer St. Louis an entire summer of high-quality entertainment that everyone can enjoy at no cost,"
  Fairmount Park Horse Racing - Fairmount Park Race Track is the place to watch and bet on the horse of your choice.
  Forest Park - Forest Park is one of St. Louis' most treasured resources. Located in the heart of the city, it is the heart of St. Louis.
  Fox - The Fabulous Fox Theatre - The Fox Theatre opened in 1929 as one of the crown jewels in William Fox's motion picture empire. It remains the crown jesel of St. Louis.
  Gateway International Raceway - Charlie Daniels Band and Travis Tritt To Play Post-race Concerts Following NASCAR Events!
  Grant's Farm - The Farm is home to more than 1,000 animals representing more than 100 different species from six continents.
  Imo's Pizza - The only place in town to get the original St. Louis Style pizza, complete with zesty tomato sauce, fresh ingredients and ProvelTM cheese baked to perfection on a thin, crispy crust.
  Int'l Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame - The Museum collects, preserves and displays the 5,000-year history that has led to bowling's worldwide success.
  Laclede's Landing - The Landing is St. Louis' destination of choice for dining, entertainment and attractions.
  Loop - The Loop in University City - A vibrant six block area with more than 120 boutiques, specialty shops, eclectic restaurants, galleries & live entertainment.
  Missouri Botanical Gardens - Climb a tree, explore a cave, pilot a steamboat, visit a mid-19th century pioneer village, or discover an Osage camp. Stuff for adults too!
  Missouri History Museum - Deepening the understanding of past choices, present circumstances and future possibilities; Strengthening the bonds of community; and Facilitating solutions to common problems.
  Muny - The Muny Opera - America's oldest and largest outdoor theatre with FREE seats in the back and great seats in the front!
  Museum of Transportation - We hope you're planning on staying awhile because this is your chance to explore one of the largest collections of transportation vehicles in the world.
  Raging Rivers Water Park - Along the scenic Great River Road in Grafton, Illinois, Raging Rivers WaterPark is cool when it's hot!
  Riverport Pavillion - Conerts - Purchase seating up front or take a back seat on the grass on a blanket under the stars - great place for concerts.
  Savvis Center - Welcome to Savvis Center, the home of the St. Louis Blues and host to a wide variety of other sporting events, ice shows, concerts and family shows.
  Shakespeare Festive - In Forest Park - this year it is Julius Ceasar. Another FREE St. Louis event.
  Sheldon Concert hall - In the heart of St. Louis' Grand Center arts district, The Sheldon continues to offer the St. Louis area a wealth of cultural resources in the tradition of its visionary founders.
  Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows - The National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows is a ministry of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate and is one of the largest outdoor Shrines in North America.
  Six Flags St. Louis - In May 2006...Come Soar on SUPERMAN Tower of Power!
  Soulard Market - The Soulard Farmer's Market is the last survivor of once numerous public markets in St. Louis.
  St. Louis Art Fair - in Clayton - The Art Fair has been consistently recognized as one of the top five outdoor arts festivals in America
  St. Louis Art Museum - The Saint Louis Art Museum is one of the nation's leading comprehensive art museums, containing more than 30,000 works of art.
  St. Louis International Airport - Lambert Field - Lambert - St. Louis International Airport has grown from a balloon launch location called Kinloch Field to a world class airport.
  St. Louis Jazz Festival - Enjoy benefits designed to take your love of jazz and the Jazz Festival to the next level.
  St. Louis Science Center - Where the learing is FUN!!
  St. Louis Symphony - There are many different reasons for attending a Symphony concert, but no matter why you attend, you will experience a world-class orchestra performing for you live and in the moment!
  St. Louis Union Station - Amazing and Historic(psss...don't miss the whispering wall in the midst of all your shopping)
  St. Louis Zoo - One of the top Zoos in the country and it is FREE and open to the public.
  Taste of Clayton - TASTE OF CLAYTON, on Sunday, June 4, where Clayton's top restaurants showcase their specialties.
  Ted Drewes - Frozen Custard - Ted Drewes has been selling frozen custard and Christmas trees for decades, with an attention to quality that has made his trees and custard the finest in St. Louis.
TODD FIZER