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One Lewis & Clark Trail, Hartford, 62048

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900 S. Central Ave., Roxana, IL 62084

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40 W. Ferguson Ave., Wood River, IL 62095

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1301 Olive Street, St.Louis, MO 63103
Beautiful Italian Renaissance-style building contains more than 1.5 million books and three million other r... More on ExploreStLouis.com
Older but very very nice place to sit down and take a break. + free internet More on TripAdvisor

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4947 W Florissant Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri
Founded in 1849 on the heels of a devastating cholera epidemic, this cemetery became the final resting plac... More on Weather.com
Very peaceful . More on TripAdvisor

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917 Locust Street, St Louis, MO 63101-1401
about Washington Avenue Loft District: What was once St. Louis' turn-of-the-20th-century downtown garment district - featuring shoe, clothes, and fashion manufacturers housed in beautiful brick bui... More on GoCityKids
The prices are the best and the wine selection is wonderful . More on Yahoo! Travel

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815 Olive Street, St Louis, MO 63101-1511
A fortress, the Old Post Office (and former U.S. Customs House) was built just after the Civil War and was ... More on Weather.com
One of the statues on the outside of the building was suffering from the elements and was moved inside. More on Yahoo! Travel

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1118 North Grand Blvd, Saint Louis, Missouri
This Gothic-style church has been an area landmark since its dedication in 1872 and is now home to more tha... More on Yahoo! Travel
This is an uplifting congregation, filled with welcoming parishioners. We are Catholic and looking for a ne... More on TripAdvisor

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1401 Clark, St. Louis, MO 63103
Home of the St. Louis Blues and the Saint Louis University Billikens basketball team, the 20,000-seat Scott... More on GoCityKids
This has been renamed from Savvis Center to Scottrade Center. Wonderful venue for large events. Very easy ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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3617 Grandel Square, Saint Louis, Missouri
The EarthWays Home, a three-story Victorian residence built in 1885 at 3617 Grandel Square, was renovated in 1994 to showcase practical demonstrations of energy efficient systems, recycled products... More on familydaysoutusa
I visited this Home 14 or 15 years ago while in college. I found it absolutely facinating. It is what got me interested in being "green" before it was cool! I had no ... More on Yahoo! Travel
