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Missouri is a great state to get outdoors, but it also has a lot of interesting urban sights to see and a lot of roadside oddities that make it one interesting place to visit.
Located in downtown St Louis, Citygarden serves as an outdoor recreational space for the people who live and work there. It has paths, fountains, trees, and large scale sculptures by more than 20 artists. Allow yourself an hour or so to walk around this public space and take in the sights.
The Missouri History Museum has both permanent exhibits and short term special exhibits. Some of their current and past exhibits include Route 66: Main Street Through St Louis, Toys of the 50s, 60s, and 70s, and Capturing the City: Photographs from the Streets of St Louis, 1900-1930. You could spend about 2 hour here just looking around.
This is a 2 hour dinner cruise that consists of a 3 course dinner prepared onboard the boat and a live show. You can also walk around the 3 floors of the ship and take in the beautiful views of Table Rock Lake and the Ozark Mountains.
The giant boulders that look like elephants lined up end to end were formed from 1.5 billion year old granite. There’s picnic facilities and playgrounds for the kids plus hiking trails and some unique rock climbing. Come and spend the day with the elephants.
What started in 1990 as a small collection in a one room office grew to a 10,000 square foot space in just 7 years. The museum has exhibits about Traveling Men about life on the road, an in depth look at Satchel Paige, and The End about closing the league after National League Baseball was integrated, among many more. Stop by and expect to spend about 2 hours here.
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