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Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Consider Purina Farms your personal pet place! Located on more than 300 acres of rolling hills right outside of St. Louis, Purina Farms, home to the Visitor Center and the Purina Event Center, offers guests of all ages an opportunity to get up close and personal with barnyard animals and performing pets at the Visitor Center as well as distinguished purebred dogs and pedigreed cats at the Purina Event Center. Families will find lots of FREE activities at the Visitor Center including a hayloft play area, cow-milking demonstrations, tractor-drawn wagon rides and exciting canine performances of flying disc, agility and diving dog that feature rescued dogs from around the country. Educational exhibits and hands-on activities teach kids about responsible pet care, the history of Purina and the process for making pet food. Visitors can also browse unique items in the Purina Farms gift shop and enjoy a snack at the concession stand. At select times throughout the year, Purina Farms hosts holiday-themed special events including the annual Springtime Village in March or April where we welcome all of our baby animals to the world and then Haunted Hayloft in October. Purina Farms is also the place to go for memorable birthday parties that include kids meals, customized cupcakes and special recognition for the birthday boy or girl during the daily canine performances. Admission and parking are FREE unless when noted. The Visitor Center is open seasonally mid-March through mid-November, but closed all major Holidays. At the Purina Event Center, a state-of-the-art indoor facility designed to host a variety of canine and feline competitions from conformation shows to performance trials such as obedience, agility and flyball, spectators can witness some of the most prestigious dog and cat events in the country year-round. Every day at Purina Farms is a celebration of the bond between people and pets. Discover it all with your family at Purina Farms!
Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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The tallest monument in the Western Hemisphere, the Gateway Arch stands as a 630-foot memorial to America's westward expansion. Symbolizing the city of St. Louis and featuring a bird's-eye-view of the city and the Mississippi River, the Arch is an international tourist destination that attracts more than 4 million visitors each year.

Parking and Public Transportation at the Gateway Arch
The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, which includes the Arch, doesn't have its own parking facilities. Street parking near the monument is available but limited. Several parking garages and lots, however, are situated within a 2-block radius.

The easiest way to access the Arch is via the Metrolink. Exit the train at the Laclede's Landing Station, a stone's throw from the Arch.

Best and Worst Times to Go to the Gateway Arch
The general rule is, the nicer it is outside, the busier the Arch will be. On summer days when the Cardinals are in town, the Arch is especially busy.

On weekday mornings during the spring and fall months, the Arch is usually filled with groups of school kids. To avoid large crowds and long waits, plan your visit for the late afternoon hours - near rush hour - when the school groups have departed for the day. Or else visit during the less crowded winter months.

Admission to the Gateway Arch
A ticket to the observation area at the top of the Arch goes for around 10 bucks. Tickets for children 15 and under are available in the $5 range. Discounted group rates are available for groups of 20 or more.

Must See/Do at the Gateway Arch
The "Journey to the Top" – Featuring enclosed trams that swing back and forth like Ferris wheel cars as they ascend, the voyage to the top is as memorable as the views once you get there.

The Old Courthouse – Not just a place to buy your Arch tickets, this historic structure (where the Dred Scott case was heard) features restored courtrooms and history galleries.

Food at the Gateway Arch
The Arch View Café, located on the riverfront dock beside the Arch, features casual fare in the $10-and-under range. There are no eateries inside the Arch, but dozens of restaurants located within walking distance.

Insider Tip for Visitors to the Gateway Arch
Especially during the spring and summer months, the Arch sometimes sells out of tickets to the top. Order online or call in advance to save your spot.

Author's Bio: Marcus Whelchel lives, writes, and romps in St. Louis with his wife, daughter and endless stream of weird thoughts.

 

Springfield / Missouri / United States
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Natural Science Museum and Institute. Mammoth, short-faced bear, dire wolf and other remains from Riverbluff Cave, Missouris "Ice Age Time Capsule" are on display along with dinosaur bones from around the world and an extensive collection of rocks and minerals. Call us at 417.883.0594 to arrange field trips, group events, birthday parties and to check hours.
Rolla / Missouri / United States
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Welcome to Trips and More Travel Agency. We are located in Rolla, Missouri, serving all surrounding areas with travel planning needs. We book both international and in the United States. Let us take the hassle out of your vacation planning with our expert experience and modern technology. We service any major or minor travel needs for private or commercial customers. We can also help you book hotel and car reservations. Call us today for more information!
Branson / Missouri / United States
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Branson Scenic Railway, founded in 1993, offers a one-hour 45-minute trip that takes passengers through tunnels, over trestles, and through the southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas wilderness. The historic depot, founded in 1905, is the headquarters for the Branson Scenic Railway, and houses the administrative offices, the reservation and ticket office, and a gift shop that carries many train items, including a wide variety of Thomas the Tank Engine merchandise. It explores territory inaccessible by automobile, and covers landmarks, such as Crest Tunnel, Cricket Tunnel, Walnut Creek Trestle, Barren Fork Trestle, and Tharp s Grade. It also offers a dinner train, which includes a four-course candlelight meal, and treats its guests to traditional-style dining. Branson Scenic Railway was formed through a lease arrangement with the state of Missouri and northern Arkansas, and runs excursions through this historic route March through December. It is headquartered in Branson, Mo.
Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Gravois Mills / Missouri / United States
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Located at Millstone Marina next to the Tap & Grill, we offer fun on the water aboard our 36 and 49 Passenger Catamarans that youll never forget. Our services include Aqua Shuttle, Bar Hop Cruises, a Coconut Shuttle, Water Taxi and Charter Service. We also offer special event cruises for the 4th of July and Spring and Fall Harbor Hops. We cater to a large number of Bachelor Parties, Bachelorette parties and Corporate groups. Services are provided by USCG licensed Master Captains. Call now to get your reservations! 573-434-2627 or Book Online! www.playinhookyatthelake.com
Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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For generations, Ted Drewes has been the destination for tasty frozen custard.  The first Ted Drewes ice cream store opened in Florida in 1929, followed in 1930 by the first St. Louis location on Natural Bridge.  The South Grand store welcomed its first business in 1931 and a decade later the stand in Chippewa opened.

According to TedDrewes.com, the success of the frozen custard stands has brough the company nationwide attention - especially offers to franchise the stands, something Ted Drewes Jr. says will never happen.

Meanwhile, the holiday season brings another St. Louis tradition to Ted Drewes in the form of Christmas trees.  Every year Canadian Balsam Fir Christmas trees are shipped from Nova Scotia to St. Louis.

Other Locations:  4224 S Grand Blvd, St Louis

Osage Beach / Missouri / United States
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Family owned and operated for 17 years.We take water safety very seriously and make sure people are comfortable before they rent watercraft.We have competitive prices to make your vacation at the Lake of the Ozarks affordable.
Ozark / Missouri / United States
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Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Grant's Farm is a nearly 300-acre historic homestead and animal reserve in Grantwood Village, Missouri, near St. Louis. The former home of Ulysses S. Grant, it features a cabin built by the former president, opportunities to feed and interact with various animals, and more than 900 wild and exotic creatures.

Best and Worst Times to Go to Grant's Farm
Grant's Farm is generally busy the entire season that it's open (mid-April through Halloween). Weekdays in the spring and fall are usually busy with school groups on field trips. Weekends are even more crowded. The best way to beat the crowds is to arrive as soon as doors open (around 9 am), or wait until later in the afternoon, when the morning crowds have dispersed.

Must See/Do at Grant's Farm
The world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales call the reserve home year-round and are arguably the top attraction.

Taking the kids to the Tier Garten to feed the camels and catch an animal show is a must-experience at Grant's Farm also.

Admission to Grant's Farm
Admission is free, as are the tram rides and animal shows. Feeding the goats and parakeets costs a nominal amount (a buck or so). Camel rides are available in the $5 range, and paddle boat rides cost closer to $10.

Private, behind-the-scenes tours are available in the $25 range.

Parking at Grant's Farm
Parking is ample, but costs over $10 per car. Seasonal passes are available for around $40.

Public Transportation to Grant's Farm
The Metrolink trains don't extend into Grantwood Village, and no other public transit options are feasible, either. Your own vehicle, a taxi, or Metro Call-a-Ride are your best options.

Food at Grant's Farm
The Brat House serves casual food (brats, pizza, fries, chicken fingers) at reasonable prices ($10 and under) in a Bavarian courtyard setting. They also offer patrons 21 and older complimentary samples of Anheuser-Busch beer products.

Other snack/beverage stands are spread throughout the grounds.

Insider's Tip to Visitors of Grant's Farm
Make sure the little ones are well-rested and ready to walk, because running strollers and wagons are turned away at the entrance. Strollers can be rented for a small fee.

Author's Bio: Marcus Whelchel lives, works, and writes in St. Louis, Missouri, with his wife, daughter, and endless stream of odd thoughts. Those who know him best would agree he is the intellectual rival of many of the animals at Grant's Farm.

 

Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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For generations, Ted Drewes has been the destination for tasty frozen custard.  The first Ted Drewes ice cream store opened in Florida in 1929, followed in 1930 by the first St. Louis location on Natural Bridge.  The South Grand store welcomed its first business in 1931 and a decade later the stand in Chippewa opened.

According to TedDrewes.com, the success of the frozen custard stands has brough the company nationwide attention - especially offers to franchise the stands, something Ted Drewes Jr. says will never happen.

Meanwhile, the holiday season brings another St. Louis tradition to Ted Drewes in the form of Christmas trees.  Every year Canadian Balsam Fir Christmas trees are shipped from Nova Scotia to St. Louis.

Other Locations:  6726 Chippewa St, St. Louis