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Cahokia CourthouseCahokia Courthouse is a prominent icon of American history. Built in 1858, the structure is of Italianate style featuring rich trim and an impressive cupola. The grounds are adorned with historically significant statuary, such as Lewis and Clark, Tecumseh, Marquette and LaSalle. Inside the building one can find an elaborate rotunda along with an original stained glass window depicting Cahokia's Native American heritage.
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Martin-Boismenue House State Historic SiteThe Martin-Boismenue House State Historic Site offers a glimpse into the past. Built in 1840, the original structure underwent modifications in 1906 and more recently was restored to its original appearance. This site offers a unique look at historical architecture, and visitors can explore many of the period features such as 19th century wallpapers, woodworking patterns and interior finishes. The grounds feature expansive gardens and two orchards full of native fruit trees.
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National Building Arts CenterThe National Building Arts Center is a unique destination that combines education and hands-on workshops with rich local history. Featuring rotating exhibitions and interactive activities for all ages, the Center seeks to promote both traditional building practices as well as innovative technologies in architecture and construction. Established in 2018, this family-friendly stop on the Great Rivers Heritage Trail has already provided educational programming to more than 3,000 visitors.
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Chatillon-DeMenil MansionThe Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion is a historical landmark. It was built in 1848 by a prominent French-American family and later donated to the city in the 1930s. The mansion has since been restored and is now a museum that offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of wealthy mid-19th-century Americans.The mansion features antiques and furnishings that are original to the time period, including intricate woodwork, decorative plaster ceilings, and marble fireplaces.
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Anheuser-Busch St. Louis BreweryAnheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery, located in St. Louis city, is a sprawling 142-acre facility that serves as the headquarters and flagship brewery of Anheuser-Busch, one of the largest brewing companies in the world. This iconic brewery has been producing some of the most iconic beers in America for over 150 years.The brewery offers guided tours that take visitors through the entire brewing process, from brewing and fermenting to packaging and distribution.
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GCS Credit Union BallparkGCS Credit Union Ballpark is a massive venue for recreational activities and entertainment. The capacity of 8,000 makes it the largest minor league baseball park in the country and provides enough room for all members of the community to attend family-friendly events. The ballpark has hosted a number of sporting competitions, concerts, and other events for residents to take part in over the years. It is also home to several retail stores and offers space for dining and leisurely activities.
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Soulard Farmers MarketSoulard Farmers Market is a historic landmark located in St. Louis city, Missouri. This lively market has been operating since 1779, making it one of the oldest farmers markets in the United States. It spans across several blocks and is home to a vast array of vendors selling fresh produce, meats, seafood, and other food-related items.The market is open year-round, with over 100 vendors selling their products on Saturdays and Sundays.
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The Mural MileThe Mural Mile in St. Louis City, Missouri, is a visual treat for art enthusiasts. The mile-long stretch boasts over 40 murals that are spread across historic buildings and walls. These murals capture the essence of the city's cultural and social heritage and feature vivid and vibrant artwork that will leave visitors spellbound.The Mural Mile project was initiated in 2013 to revitalize neglected areas of the city and breathe new life into underutilized spaces.
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MacArthur BridgeThe MacArthur Bridge connects St. Clair County, Illinois, to Missouri via the Mississippi River. Construction on the bridge began in October of 2017 and at a cost of $26 million, it was opened for general public use in April 2019. Spanning 4,280 feet across the mighty Mississippi, the bridge has been named after General Douglas MacArthur to honor his achievements and contributions to American military history during World War II.
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Lafayette SquareNestled in the heart of St. Louis City, lies the charming and historic neighborhood of Lafayette Square. It is named after the famous French General Marquis de Lafayette and is renowned for its stunning collection of 19th-century Victorian homes and lush green parks.Lafayette Square is brimming with delightful award-winning restaurants, quaint cafes, artisanal bakeries, and trendy boutiques that are a delight for visitors and locals alike.
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Mississippi River OverlookThe Mississippi River Overlook is a must-see destination! With its panoramic views of the mighty Mississippi river, hikers and photographers alike can enjoy breath-taking shots of the wildlife that inhabits the area. From cedar trees and tall grasses to migrating hawks and blue herons, one can easily find wonder in its serene landscape. Access to the overlook is made easy with its roughly two kilometer long trail filled with gravel pathways, perfect for leisurely walks or spirited jogs.
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Malcolm W. Martin Memorial ParkMalcolm W. Martin Memorial park offers visitors an array of interesting amenities, from scenic walking trails alongside the Mississippi River to interactive educational displays attuned to the region's Native American heritage. Other attractions include the Observation Center situated atop the 300-foot tall Gateway Geyser that offers panoramic views of downtown St. Louis, as well as hockey and ice skating rinks alongside basketball courts and a two-acre golf course.
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Basilica of Saint Louis, King of FranceThe Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France, is a prominent landmark in Saint Louis City that is steeped in history and religious significance. Located in the heart of downtown Saint Louis, this stunning basilica has been a symbol of Catholic faith for over a century.Constructed in the late 1800s, the Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France, was designed by George Barnett to resemble the grand cathedrals of Europe.
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Gateway Arch National ParkGateway Arch National Park is one of the premier vacation spots in the Midwest. Located on the banks of Lake Hornholm and surrounded by rolling hillsides, It provides stunning views for visitors to take in at their leisure. The lake offers fishing, boating, hiking, and camping pursuits while nearby woodlands are home to an array of native wildlife including deer, foxes, and raccoons. Guests can take advantage of yearend activities such as a 4th of July parade or special holiday festivities.
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The Gateway ArchThe Gateway Arch is a historical symbol of the state and its rich geography. Rising as an impressive landmark along the banks of the Mississippi River, it memorializes our connection to this great river and its past. While being constructed in 1947, one could gaze upon its magnificent structure from miles around. Now, The Gateway Arch stands proudly as not only an honored representation for the surrounding community, but also a significant point of interest for travelers and tourists alike.
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Old CourthouseThe Old Courthouse is a historic landmark located in the heart of St. Louis city, Missouri. Built-in the 1830s, this magnificent building served as the seat of the local government for many years and witnessed several significant events in American history.The Old Courthouse played a pivotal role in the landmark Dred Scott case, in which a slave named Dred Scott sued for his freedom.
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Kiener Plaza ParkKiener Plaza Park is a popular public space located in the heart of St. Louis city, Missouri. The park was recently renovated and reopened in 2017, and has since become a favorite destination for locals and tourists alike.Spanning across 1.9 acres of land, Kiener Plaza Park features a variety of amenities and attractions that cater to a wide range of interests. The park boasts a spacious lawn area, perfect for picnics, lounging, and outdoor events.
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Citygarden Sculpture ParkCitygarden Sculpture Park is a unique urban oasis located in St. Louis city. This beautiful park covers 2.9 acres of land and features a stunning collection of modern and contemporary sculptures, as well as a variety of lush gardens and greenery.The sculptures in Citygarden Sculpture Park are spread throughout the park, creating an immersive and interactive experience for visitors. The collection includes works by some of the most renowned sculptors from around the world.

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Jarrot Mansion
Jarrot Mansion is a spectacular display of 19th-century architecture. Originally constructed in 1815-1817 by French settler William Jarrot, the mansion has been restored to feel like its original glory days. The exterior boasts ornate classical detailing including gabled dormers and snowball wood trim. Inside, visitors are dazzled with the welcoming atmosphere and grand décor of the Federal-style house; complete with hardwood floors, original artworks, and furnishings from the 19th-century era.
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