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18 Attractions to Explore Near Lock Number 27

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Gabaret IslandGabaret Island, situated right on the banks of Lake Springfield and popular among anglers and boaters alike. The island, made up of 46 non-contiguous acres, mostly covered by wetlands and marshlands that invite visitors to explore and observe birds and other wildlife. In addition to the lake access, there are a variety of trails that offer excellent opportunities for walking or biking around the island. A large vernal pool, which is home to turtles and frogs during certain times of their year.
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Mosenthein IslandMosenthein Island is an unincorporated region known for its many unique attractions and activities. Nature lovers will enjoy the plethora of beautiful areas to explore including the Chain of Lakes, Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Park, and Upper Moorman Lake & Nature Preserve. For those seeking a more urban experience, historic downtown shops and eateries are great options. And no visit to Mosenthein Island would be complete without visiting one of its many museums.
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CementlandCementland is a unique and visionary art project situated in St. Louis County, Missouri, that blends the industrial history of the city with the artistic imagination of its creator, Bob Cassilly. The project is located on a 54-acre site that was once a cement factory and features a variety of whimsical sculptures and installations that incorporate materials recycled from the factory.
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Griot Museum of Black HistoryThe Griot Museum of Black History, also located in St. Louis City, Missouri, is a cultural institution devoted to preserving the rich African American heritage and contributions to the nation's history. Established in 1997, the Griot Museum is housed in a beautiful building that was once a synagogue dating back to the late 1800s.The museum showcases a vast collection of exhibits that span the breadth and depth of the African American experience.
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Old Chain of Rocks BridgeThe Old Chain of Rocks Bridge is an incredible feat of 1930s engineering. Built as part of Route 66, this bridge spans the mighty Mississippi River and provides a unique glimpse into the past. The breathtaking view has attracted visitors for decades, and its historical value gives the bridge extra significance. Hikers and cyclists alike traverse the 1.6 mile wooden suspension bridge, taking advantage of some of nature’s most incredible scenery.
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Stan Musial Veterans Memorial BridgeThe Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in St. Clair County, Illinois. Spanning the Mississippi River it connects St. Louis, Missouri and East St. Louis, Illinois and is the first highway suspension bridge in Illinois with six lanes of traffic. The main span measures 835 feet and consists of two towers each rising 243 feet above the road deck which sit on foundations driven 25 to 39 feet into bedrock below the riverbed.
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Old Chain of Rocks BridgeThe Old Chain of Rocks Bridge, is a historic landmark and pedestrian bridge that spans across the Mississippi River. Built in 1929, the bridge was designed to accommodate both vehicular and pedestrian traffic and played a critical role in connecting the cities of St. Louis and Madison, Illinois.Today, the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge is open exclusively to pedestrian and bicycle traffic, offering visitors a unique and breathtaking perspective of the mighty Mississippi River.
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General Daniel Bissell houseGeneral Daniel Bissell House is a historical site located in Missouri. This majestic house was built in the early 19th century and was the former residence of General Daniel Bissell, who served the United States Army during the War of 1812. Today, the house stands as a symbol of America's rich cultural heritage and is a major tourist attraction for visitors.The General Daniel Bissell House is an architectural masterpiece that boasts a remarkable combination of Federal and Greek Revival styles.
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World Wide Technology RacewayWorld Wide Technology Raceway is a premier motor sports complex. Located just 25 miles east of St. Louis, it has long been a favorite destination for racers and spectators alike. The track features a three-quarter-mile tri-oval dirt track for stock car racing and a half mile drag strip for speed events. With 14,000 grandstand seating, the Raceway is capable of hosting numerous fans from all over the Midwest region.
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Shrine of St. JosephThe Shrine of St. Joseph is another notable landmark in St. Louis City, Missouri. Located in the LaSalle Park neighborhood, this majestic church was built in 1843 and has since been a hub for Catholic worship and devotion. The Shrine of St. Joseph is dedicated to St. Joseph, the foster father of Jesus Christ and the patron saint of workers.The church's exterior features Romanesque Revival style architecture, with a grand bell tower and a red brick facade.
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Horseshoe LakeHorseshoe Lake is a 287-acre lake with numerous recreational activities. It is a manmade impoundment created for flood control purposes and is managed by the U.S. Army Corps. Fishing, camping, swimming, and boating are all popular activities enjoyed on or around Horseshoe Lake as it boasts a bounty of bass, bluegill, sunfish, and catfish lurking throughout its waters. While enjoying these activities visitors can also take advantage of trails near the lake providing scenic views.
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City MuseumCity Museum is a unique and innovative attraction located in St. Louis. This one-of-a-kind museum offers a truly immersive experience for visitors of all ages, with its interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, and eclectic collection of artifacts.The City Museum is housed in a 10-story former shoe factory, which has been transformed into a surreal wonderland of art and sculpture. The museum features a vast array of exhibits, ranging from giant sculptures made from reclaimed materials.
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Scott Joplin House State Historic SiteThe Scott Joplin House State Historic Site is located in St. Louis city, Missouri, and serves as a tribute to one of the most influential musicians in American history. Joplin, also known as the "King of Ragtime," was a composer and pianist who rose to fame in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.The house in which Joplin lived and worked during the latter years of his life has been preserved as a historical site for visitors to learn about his legacy and contributions to music.
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National Blues MuseumThe National Blues Museum is a cultural attraction located in the heart of St. Louis city, Missouri, dedicated to the rich history and legacy of blues music. The museum opened its doors in 2016 and spans across 23,000 square feet, with interactive exhibits, multimedia displays, and artifacts that showcase the evolution of blues music.Through its various exhibits, the National Blues Museum offers a unique and immersive experience for visitors.
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Campbell House MuseumThe Campbell House Museum is a historic home located in the heart of St. Louis city that dates back to the mid-1800s. The museum serves as a glimpse into the life and times of the Campbell family, one of the most influential families in St. Louis history. The mansion, which features Italianate architecture, was built in 1851 and was home to fur trader Robert Campbell and his family for over 80 years.The museum contains a vast collection of artifacts and memorabilia.
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Eads BridgeEads Bridge Built in 1874 by James B. Eads, it remains the oldest steel bridge over the Mississippi River, having been declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. Spanning nearly 2,500 feet across the Missouri-Illinois border and resting on massive limestone piers topped with Corinthian columns and black granite coping stones, Eads Bridge has remained an impressive feat of engineering for over 140 years.
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Art Saint LouisArt Saint Louis is a well-known art institution located in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. The organization was founded in 1986 and since then has been dedicated to promoting contemporary art in the region. Art Saint Louis has a diverse collection of artworks from numerous genres, styles, and mediums. The institution provides opportunities for artists to showcase their works in various exhibitions, competitions, and educational programs.
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The Sheldon Concert Hall and Art GalleriesThe Sheldon Concert Hall boasts world-class acoustics, making it the perfect setting for a variety of live performances, including classical music concerts, jazz performances, and theater productions. The hall can accommodate up to 700 guests and features comfortable seating and excellent sightlines.In addition to its performance spaces, The Sheldon also features several art galleries that showcase a rotating collection of contemporary and modern art.

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Lock Number 27
Lock Number 27 was located near the junction of the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers in Madison County, Illinois. The lock was essential in providing safe passage for boats and barges in the area while preventing flooding. Through this lock, countless tons of raw materials and goods were transported along these rivers each year. It eventually became one of the most important locks on the river systems and remained actively used until it was decommissioned in 2009 by a large energy company.
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