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There are plenty of things to do in this wonderful city:
Museums &
Galleries
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American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog:
Dog lovers rejoice!
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City Museum: Crawl through
fish-head trees, participate in a real circus, and escape from an
enchanted castle via a slide and tunnel system
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Missouri Historical Socitey:
The Missouri History Museum's research collections contain unique regional history sources and objects documenting St. Louis, Missouri, the Mississippi and Missouri Valleys, the Louisiana Purchase Territory and the American West.
Parks & Nature
Sites
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Forest Park: Grounds include
the city zoo, the art museum, and the science museum.
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Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Park: Home to
St. Louis's famous Gateway Arch as well as the Museum of Westward
Expansion and the Old Courthouse
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Missouri Botanical Garden:
Highlights include a Japanese garden and a tropical rain forest
Places of Interest
• Cathedral Basilica St.
Louis: visit to this spiritual center of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis will lift your spirit
• Gateway Arch:
The tallest national monument in the United States at 630 feet and the city's best known landmark.
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Laclede's Landing: Laclede's Landing, a nine - block industrial area features some of the most unique restaurants and sidewalk cafes in Saint Louis.
Visitors experience the charm of cobblestone streets and century old brick and cast iron facade buildings as they browse through specialty gift shops.
Wineries &
Breweries
• Anheuser-Busch:
Anheuser-Busch produces the two best-selling beers in the world, Budweiser and Bud Light; operates 12 breweries in the United States; and has operations around the globe.
Zoos & Wildlife
• Grant's Farm: A home for more than 1,000 exotic animals from six continents and the home to a breeding operation for the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales. The tour features an opportunity to see the Clydesdale sires, mares and foals up-close in their pastures next to the Clydesdale Stable.
• St. Louis Zoo: Home to penguins, bears and great apes, friendly bunnies and goats, awesome amphibians,
primates, birds and reptiles in modern habitats. Lions, tigers and other big cats keep watch on nearby zebras, giraffes and antelope in natural settings.
Take a walk in the wild where elephants play, cheetahs dart across a dry plain and hyenas watch warily by! You can even follow a butterfly's wandering flight. There are a variety of year-round activities for visitors of all ages.
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