Parks and gardens
| St. Louis Zoological Park | |
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There are many museums and attractions in the city.The St. Louis Art Museum, located in the city’s premier park, Forest park, and dating from the 1904 world’s Fair, houses an impressive array of modern art and ancient artifacts,...
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| Tower Grove Park | |
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Tower Grove Park is vast landscape frozen in time, exuding a quaint and beautiful Victorian essence in the middle of Saint Louis, Missouri. The 289-acre park has found its home at 4256 Magnolia Avenue for over a...
Reviewed by: Gabrielle
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| Frank Holten Park | |
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Just within sight of the iconic Gateway Arch on the Illinois side is the 1,080-acre urban park, Frank Holten Park. This park, located at 4500 Pocket Road, is a premier recreational destination in the city of East Saint Louis,... |
| Jefferson National Expansion Memorial | |
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Beneath the identifying icon of the city of Saint Louis, the Gateway Arch, is the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, a park that honors the geographical growth of the United States. The 91-acre memorial... |
| Forest Park | |
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Forest Park officially was opened to the public on June 24, 1876. This park is considered as one of the largest urban parks in the United States. It covers 1,293 acres of land. The Forest Park is one of St. Louis’ most treasured...
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| Fairground Park | |
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Over 100 years of history are earthed and continuously growing within the Saint Louis Fairground Park. Located at Grand and Natural Bridge, the park is set upon the site of a widely popular fair in Missouri during the early 20th century that...
Reviewed by: Gabrielle
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| The Missouri Botanical Garden | |
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23
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Saint Louis operates 105 parks that serve as gathering spots for neighbors to meet, and contains playgrounds and areas for summer concerts, picnics, baseball games, tennis courts and...
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| Missouri Botanical Garden | |
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The beautiful Missouri Botanical Garden was founded in 1859 by Henry Shaw.Within the area of 79 acres, magnificent gardens and rare collection of botanical, historical, and horticultural materials reside with architecturally...
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