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THINGS TO DO

Things to do in St. Louis

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This article is about best things to do in St Louis. St. Louis is the biggestcity in Missouri. It lies beneath the intersection of the Missouri andMississippi Rivers. It forms the border between Missouri and Illinois.From the ancient times, the City has been known as the “Gateway to theWest”. This is so because from here only the Europeans were able to enterin the West. It houses St. Louis University. It is the oldest university in thewest of the Mississippi. It was started in 1818. The city’s association withScott Joplin, the “father” of ragtime, guarantee its fame as a music city.Read the article below to know about different things to do in St. Louis.

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Best Things to do in St. Louis:

1.) Missouri Botanical Garden

This attractive Missouri Botanical Garden is also

recognized as the Shaw Garden. Because the capitalist

and botanist Henry Shaw built it in 1859. The gardens

include a beautiful rose garden, the rather strange

Climatron, built in 1960 for humid plants, a Japanese

Garden, an “aqua-tunnel” beneath a water-lily pool,

and an herbarium. The Children Garden is planned

with youngsters in mind, with an objective towards

teaching and raising children in the area of

horticulture. Within the garden, the major tourist

attractions are caves, a plain village, and a tree house.

Special displays consist of the “Cave Experience”

which is an artificial cave and a swamp area that

includes a steamboat.

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2.) Jefferson National Expansion

Memorial Park

The major tourist center of St. Louis is

the Jefferson National Expansion

Memorial Park. It is built on a location

which was previously engaged by an old

division of the town. It stands for the

name of President Thomas Jefferson.

Visiting this park is one of the best

things to do in St. Louis. The place is an

amazing one for the family outing and

you are going to love this place for sure.

You can also go with your friends as well.

Do not forget to take your camera with

you. The place will surely give you some of

the best shots.

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3.) Old Courthouse

Old Courthouse is a huge arched

structure situated on the right side of

Market Street. It is a division of the

Jefferson National Expansion

Memorial Park. It was constructed in

the mid of 1800. It has been the site

of several significant trials, including

the speech of Dred Scott for

independence from slavery and

Suffragist Virginia Louisa Minor

for the right to vote. The courthouse

now showcases chronological

displays.

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4.) Gateway Arch

In the middle of Jefferson National

Expansion Memorial Park is the Gateway

Arch. It is a symbol of the city’s role as the

“Gateway to the West”. This parabolic

curve of stainless steel is 625 ft high, was

rigid in 1959-65 to the plan of Eero

Saarinen. The building was based on an

unfinished mission by Adalberto Libera for

the access to the exposition university DI

Roma of 1942. The Tourist can go up to

the observation platform through

elevators. Next to gateway is the Tourist

Center and the Museum of Westward

Expansion. Exploring this place is one of

the best things to do in St. Louis.

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5.) Laumeier Sculpture Park

The Laumeier Sculpture Park

hosts an open-air set of sculptures.

The park is planned to showcase the

modern art in a natural

environment. Trees and natural

forest with hiking tracks enclose the

sculptures. The park features

dynamic and static displays. It also

has an indoor gallery with varying

exhibits. It is indeed one of the best

things to do in St. Louis with your

family.

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6.) City Museum

The City Museum is situated in the

area which was earlier a shoe factory.

It is a major tourist attraction in St.

Louis. The museum is now house to

a number of exhibitions. The place is

amazing for kids. It has a

playground as well. The museum

features a giant aquarium. It also

organizes frequent art events. The

architecture of this place is really

beautiful. It proves itself to be one

of the most amazing things to do in

St. Louis.

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7.) Market Street, St. Louis

Market Street holds significant

buildings. Starting with St Louis

Memorial Plaza. On the left-hand

side, there is a huge gate of the

Busch Stadium. It has a seating

capacity of 50,000 audiences. St.

Louis Cardinals is home to the city’s

baseball team. The olden times of

the team are recognized in the St.

Louis Cardinal’s Hall of

Fame. The adjacent National

Bowling Hall of Fame does the

same for bowling. Visiting this

place is one of the most wonderful

things to do in St. Louis.

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8.) Campbell House Museum

Campbell House Museum was

constructed in 1851. This three story

house has been precisely restored

with its wagon house. The house also

has a rose garden. The exhibition

area of the place is also worth

praising. The house features the

original furniture that was used

previously. The museum, antiques

includes traditional Rococo-Revival

Victorian furniture, pictures, textiles,

silver, gold frames and cornices.

Exploring this museum is one of the

best things to do in St. Louis.

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9.) Forest Park

Forest Park is an open park situated in the

western part of the city of St. Louis. It is a

famous civic center. The park was opened

in 1876 for locals and tourist. It has hosted

numerous important events, as the

Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 and

the famous 1904 Summer Olympics. This

park is surrounded by Skinker Boulevard,

Lindell Boulevard, Kingshighway

Boulevard, and Oakland Avenue. The park

is recognized as the “heart of St. Louis”. It

hosts a number of tourist attractions,

including the famous St. Louis Zoo, the

Saint Louis Art Museum, the Missouri

History Museum, and the St. Louis Science

Center.

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10.) Saint Louis Zoo

The Saint Louis Zoological Park, popularly

known as the St. Louis Zoo, is located in

Forest Park in St. Louis. It is renowned as a

leading zoo in the animal research,

protection, education, and organization. The

zoo is certified by the Association of Zoos

and Aquariums. Entry is free based on a

public funding from a cultural tax

department, the Metropolitan Zoological

Park, and Museum District. But fees are

charged for some particular tourist

attractions. The other major tourist

attractions are Lakeside Crossing, River’s

Edge, Discovery Corner and the Wild.

Visiting this zoo with your family is one of

the best things to do in St. Louis.

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