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Started by the Englishman Henry Shaw in 1859 as a beloved garden for the residents of his adopted city, the Missouri Botanical Garden is classified as a National Historic Landmark and is a beautiful place to visit. There’s a Chinese Garden, English Woodland Garden, Ottoman Garden, and Victorian District as well as children’s activities. Spend 2 hours or so here.
During a Busch Stadium tour, you’ll get an up close and personal look at the home of the St Louis Cardinals. You can see the field from the Radio Broadcast Booth, go to the Champions Club and see the World Series trophies, and see the Musial statue. Allow about an hour or so for the tour.
Founded in 1976, the Laumeier Sculpture Park was one of the first sculpture parks in the country. You can take a one hour tour led by a knowledgeable docent among the various trails and sculptures.
The only National Historic Landmark in St Joseph, the Patee House was built in 1858 as a luxury hotel and served as the Pony Express headquarters. The Union Army used the building during the Civil War. There’s two floors of exhibits here, including an 1860 train to climb aboard and a vintage carousel. Allow 2-3 hours here.
Founded in 1879, the St Louis Art Museum has a comprehensive collection that includes African art, ancient art, arms and armor, decorative arts, photographs, prints and drawings, and a sculpture garden. All this and admission is free. You’ll need 2-3 hours here to see everything.
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