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3279 Maryville Rd, Granite City, IL 62040

#2.
Illinois
Parking is available in Edwardsville at Longfellow Road and Illinois Highway 159 (adjacent to the Lewis & Clark Community College N.O Nelson campus); at Longfellow ... More on TrailLink.com
Trail very well maintained. More on TrailLink.com

#3.
Illinois
Parking is available in Edwardsville at Longfellow Road and Illinois Highway 159 (adjacent to the LCCC N.O. Nelson campus); at Longfellow Road and Nelson Avenue; at Edwardsville High School ... More on TrailLink.com
I love rabbits, they are such quiet , peaceful creatures. More on TrailLink.com

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3666 State Route 111, Pontoon Beach, IL 62040

#5.
3500 Cargill Rd, Granite City, Illinois 62040-5292, United States
This is a links-style course that is flat and long. The greens are well bunkered. Nine lakes are scattered throughout the course. The course was voted #1 by the locals for having the best greens ... More on Golf.com
Greens are maintained, but the tees and fairways are usually in below average shape due to the lack of fertilizer. More on golflink.com

#6.
3279 Maryville Rd., Granite City, 62040

#7.
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

#8.
1 Schiber Ct, Maryville, IL 62062

#9.
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

#10.
400 Blase Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63147
Rock House Tavern - If you’re looking to kick back, Rock House Tavern, located at 400 Blase Ave, is a safe bet. It’s not the kind of place that’s going ... More on clubzone
about Old Rock House: The storied history of St. Louis's Old Rock House is remarkable: The building was constructed in 1818 for a prominent fur trader and, a century later, became recognized as the... More on GoCityKids
