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Whether in town on business or pleasure, bowling fans will not want to miss the unique items showcased here. Since opening in 1984, the museum has collected...
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Visit the house where ragtime music legend Scott Joplin is known to have spent one of his most productive periods. A nine-year resident of St. Louis, Joplin...
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Art St. Louis has worked for over 20 years to benefit community artists by providing exhibition space, an education and exhibition program in area schools,...
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An enormous Catholic church on the edge of the downtown business district, St. Joseph's Shrine dates back to the 1840s, when ethnic churches primarily...
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St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church founded in 1865, serves as a social service resource for the community. The original architectural design of the sanctuary...
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This aristocratic Victorian home-turned-museum is the only survivor of the Locust Street area. Built in 1851 and preserved with 90 percent of its original...
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Revival building is one of the finest public buildings in St. Louis. It is built of Maine granite and approached by a monumental staircase on the Olive...
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This St. Louis Union Station landmark sparked a lot of controversy around the time of its inception in Aloe Plaza. This Carl Milles work was originally...
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Founded in 1839, Centenary United Methodist Church with its 200-foot steeple, is a historic landmark and attraction. The book Centenary Church of St. Louis:...
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Designed in 1904 by Louis Spiering, Sheldon Concert Hall & Ballroom is host to more than 300 events each year. It opened in 1912 and has since featured...
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As one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks in the United States, the St. Louis branch has made learning about our government's treasury department and its...
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Fans of Gothic architecture will not want to miss this fine example of the style, complete with a belfry tower flanked by gargoyles. The church's most...
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A massive stone building at the corner of Tucker and Market streets, was designed in 1890, when the city was still among the half-dozen largest cities...
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A prime example of 19th-century architecture, EarthWays Home is housed in the Grand Center district and is the home of an environmental advocacy group....
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This museum preserves a wide range of military artifacts in the memory of fallen soldiers who served in the United States military. Featuring artifacts...
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