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Jefferson National Museum
Standing as the centerpiece of Saint Louis, this moment is the most
distinguished and recognizable attraction amongst the best. As visitors
browse one of the most famous museums, the struggles and triumphs of the era
create a strong response of pride. Free to the populace, the museum features an
comprehensive array of historic exhibits including the Lewis and Clark
exhibits, the early steam boats, the boomtown phenomena, and how St. Louis
became the Gateway to the West.
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Forest Park
One of the most exclusive nature resources in the known world
is Forest Park which opened in 1876. With an acclaimed 1,370 acres at
its command, it became host to the World's fair in 1904. It serves as a
host to many institutions including Opera, Science, Museums, Art,
and Animal Zoos. Guest can enjoy an array of activities and entertainment
ranging from baseball to tennis, from bicycling to fishing, or from
rollerblading to jogging. Finish your day at Turtle Park and check out the
big snapping turtles.
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St. Louis Science Center
Imagine traversing a glass bridge over the interstate and
using a radar to check their speed? This science museum is filled with
hands on activities including bridge building blocks, optical illusions room,
dinosaur exhibit, navigation and flight, and educational entertainment for
both adults and kids.
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