St. Louis History guides
St. Louis Gateway Arch: Attractions
The Journey to the Top is not the only opportunity for fun at the St. Louis Gateway Arch: watch one of the movies on the giant screen and cruise down the Mighty Mississippi on a riverboat. Learn about American history at the Museum of Westward Expansion, see historic St. Louis sights on a carriage ride or rent bikes and conduct your own tour around the Arch grounds.
Read MoreHistoric St. Charles
The oldest city on the Missouri River and the first state capitol of Missouri, historic St. Charles is an area full of cobblestone streets and glimpses into American history. Step into quaint shops and breathe in the fresh scents of cinnamon and chocolate. Delight your ears as street musicians serenade you with the folk songs of yesteryear. Enjoy crafts demonstrations and learn what it was like to be a pioneer during one of the most exciting periods in American history.
Read MoreThe Hill - St. Louis' Little Italy
In St. Louis, the area known as The Hill is synonymous with great Italian food.
Read MoreSt. Louis Museums
St. Louis offers a wide range of cultural and historical treasures in its many museums. Here is a must-see list of some of the city's best museums.
Read MoreForest Park - Attractions
Many Forest Park attractions owe their conception to the 1904 World's Fair. Over the century, many of the Park's destinations have evolved under the gaze and attention of over 12 million visitors each year. Spanning 500 acres larger New York's Central Park, Forest Park is located within the city limits and offers many of St. Louis' most beloved attractions.
Read MoreAnheuser-Busch Brewery Tour
The famous Anheuser-Busch Brewery in St. Louis is the largest of this hoppy conglomerate's 12 breweries. Visitors learn how beer is created through a tour that includes historic buildings, the brewhouse, aging cellars, and a packaging plant. Guests can also visit the legendary Budweiser Clydesdales at their paddock and stables.
Read MoreGrant's Farm
Treat your family to a fun-filled day of animals and history when you visit Grant's Farm in South St. Louis County, where President Ulysses S. Grant built and lived in a log cabin. The 281-acre farm includes wild animals, animal edu-tainment, and a peek into the past.
Read MoreLaclede’s Landing
Laclede's Landing has been a happenin' St. Louis spot ever since Pierre Laclede built a fur trading post here in 1874. The riverfront buildings that once were used as warehouses are now a maze of remodeled shops, restaurants, and bars. Just a few yards away, barges drift down the Mississippi River. The Landing, as locals call it, brims with architectural clues of eras long past, its old-world setting a comfortable package for the modern treats that lie inside.
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