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St. Louis, MO
We will spend two days in St. Louis in the third week in August. What should we plan to see in only two days.
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A baseball game!!!
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The arch of course comes to mind. Are you w/ kids? That puts a different spin on it.<BR>There is a wine country about 30 min. away. There are quaint little winery's that produce some good vintages. ( Mo. use to be the largest wine producing states before prohibition.) <BR>A tour of Bush Brewery is fun, there is a lot of beautiful historical buildings there, and the clydesdales stable is unbeleivable!<BR>The central west end is a fun place to have dinner and check outh the Little boutiques.<BR>Clayton offers upscale dining - some of the best restaurnats can be found here.<BR>The zoo is one of the best in the world. It is a must-do, early in the day.<BR>There are also many outdoor festival and concerts. Check a local web site, try google.com and type in what to do in st. louis on those dates<BR>have fun
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St. Louis has a world class zoo that both adults and children would enjoy. August would be a great time to go to the Muny outdoor theatre in Forest Park. Union Station is a unique place to see, but everything is overpriced there. The Arch of course. Grant's Farm (must have reservations). Lots of really great Italian restaurants on "The Hill".
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If you have young kids, The Magic House (Children's Museum)is a must see.
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If you are the least bit claustrophobic, do NOT do the Arch! I never realized that I was until I went up in the arch and nearly lost it. No thanks!<BR><BR>Union Station and downtown St. Louis are really neat. DO try to go see a baseball game. The stadium is really fun.<BR><BR>Bush Brewery and Grant's Farm are cool, too. The Clydes are awesome horses, and since it is still springtime, you'll likey get to see some foals, too.
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Some of the posters forgot to mention that the St. Louis Zoo is FREE -- also Grant's Farm, and the brewery tour.<BR><BR>The baseball game and eating on "the Hill" are not.
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I am a St Louis resident, and my favorite place, and definite must-see for visitors, is the City Museum. It is amazing -- and since is is also downtown, you can work it in with your Arch visit (another must-do)
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