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EXPLORE ST. LOUIS | | | | | | | Anheuser-Busch Brewery Tours12th & Lynch Sts
St. Louis,
MO
63118
314-577-2626 | | | | | Description: St. Louis is home to one of the world's largest breweries, Anheuser-Busch. Tour the company's world headquarters and observe the process of making, processing and packaging beer. See the historic, century-old stables where the Budweiser Clydesdales are housed. Complimentary samples are available in the hospitality room at the conclusion of the tour.
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| 527 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis,
MO
63103-1006
314-534-1678 | | | | | Description: This showpiece of a theater, with elaborate carved stonework, brass doors, and gilded accents, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It's a popular venue for live shows, including touring Broadway acts, dance performances, jazz and rock concerts, and family entertainment. Tours of the impressive facility highlight all the architecture and ornamentation, along with backstage, auditorium, and lobby areas. Thursday and Saturday tours include a performance on the antique organ. Lunch packages are available.
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| Gateway Arch Riverboat Cruises800 N 1st St
St. Louis,
MO
63102
314-621-4040 | | | | | Description: Take in the sights of St. Louis and the landmarks of the beautiful Mississippi River on an one-hour steamboat cruise. Ride the "Tom Sawyer," "Becky Thatcher," or "Huck Finn," replicas of 19th century paddle wheelers. View the St. Louis skyline at night on the delightful Blues Cruise, where you will dine on prime rib and enjoy live music. Charters available.
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| St. Louis Carriage Company1000 Cerre
St. Louis,
MO
63102
314-621-3334 | | | | | Description: Hail one of the impressive, horse-drawn cream-colored carriages from the front door of most major hotels and landmarks in the city and tour St. Louis in elegant, old world style. It is a perfect way to see unobstructed views of the downtown area, especially in the evening when the monuments are lit and the river is visible in the distance. Available for weddings and other special events as well.
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| 1100 South 6th St
St. Louis,
MO
63104
314-241-1400 | | | | | Description: Enjoy a historic-based tour of St. Louis via motor coach or open-air trolley. Sites you may visit include the Arch, Anheuser-Busch Brewery, the Botanical Garden, the Old Cathedral and Old Courthouse, the French Market, Forest Park, Millionaire's Row, the St. Louis Zoo, and Grant's Farm.
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| 40 Dames Ct
Ferguson,
MO
63135
314-521-7975 | | | | | Description: FERGUSON. [Temporarily closed for renovations. Scheduled to reopen November 2008.] Descendants of slaves who once toiled here now operate and preserve beautiful WildWood Plantation, seeking to educate the public about the Civil War era and to encourage the preservation of historic structures. Reserve a spot in a weekend tour to view the 150-year-old house and be whisked back in time. The graceful, antebellum abode is adorned by full-length balconies and intricate woodwork. The plantation is listed on the National Register of Historic Homes.
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