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EXPLORE ST. LOUIS | | | | | | | FedEx Kinko's Office and Print Center3112 South Grand Ave
St. Louis,
MO
63118
314-776-2290 | | | | | Description: This large branch center offers 24-hour self-service copy machines and computers, along with an excellent range of business services. In addition, they sell mailing supplies, office supplies, and stationery.
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| 4550 Gustine Ave
St. Louis,
MO
63116
314-832-6008 | | | | | Description: This 24-hour, seven-day-a-week messenger service requires you to set up an account with them, although you are allowed a single initial use if you use a credit card. This latter service is available only during certain hours on weekdays. Call ahead for specifics. Delivery cost is based upon size, weight, destination, and deadline.
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| St Louis Convention and Visitors BureauOne Metropolitan Square
St. Louis,
MO
63102
314-421-0394 | | | | | Description: The St. Louis Convention and Visitors Bureau, located inside America's Center and at Kiener Plaza, provides visitors with free information about St. Louis hotels, attractions, dining, shopping, recreation, and entertainment. Browse through racks of free brochures, pamphlets, and magazines. The knowledgeable staff is helpful and friendly.
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| USPS Post Office St. Louis1720 Market St
St. Louis,
MO
63103
314-436-6853 | | | | | Description: This huge stone edifice is located on Market Street a short distance from Union Station. They provide registered mail services, passports, parcel post, money orders, express mail, and stamps, along with photocopy machines. This beautiful building, constructed during Franklin Delano Roosevelt's administration, has marble walls and murals that depict the life and history of St. Louis.
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