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Grants Farm Tours
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Information & Referral Services Tourist
10501 Gravois Rd
Saint Louis,
Missouri 63123
(314) 843-1700
A wonderful place for a family visit is Grant's Farm. It is located just outside of St. Louis in...
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A wonderful place for a family visit is Grant's Farm. It is located just outside of St. Louis in Affton, Missouri. It was a one time home of our 18th President, Ulysses S. Grant. In the early 1900s, it was purchased by the Busch family of Anheuser-Busch, Inc. fame. It was their home for many years prior to opening it to the public. It is now a 281 acre wildlife preserve.
Although Grant's Farm is not as highly publicized as some of the other places to visit in the St. Louis area, it is one of the best! It is a wonderful place to spend a morning or even the day. Entry into Grant's Farm proper is free, but you must pay to park.
This wonderful preserve is home to hundreds of exotic animals from around the world, including several varieties of deer, horse and cattle, including my children's favorite, the Oreo Cookie Cow (actually a Belted Galloway). Upon entering the property through a covered foot bridge, you wait in line at Grant's Station for the next tram to take you on a tour of the wildlife preserve. The longest time I have ever waited was during the Fourth of July weekend -- forty five minutes. This, however, is a rarity, as the wait for a tram is generally only ten minutes or less.
On the tram ride, one of the first sites you see is Grant's cabin, called Hardscrabble. It is the only existing home that was actually built by a president. Although he only lived there a short time while his "real" home was being built, it is still an exciting piece of history. There are tours periodically throughout the year through the cabin, but these are few. If you do happen to be lucky enough to go into the cabin, you won't be allowed on the second floor; it is closed due to age, and is not considered structurally sound. It is worth visiting when the cabin is open for tours though, just to gain insight into that piece of history.
After passing through a gate that separates Hardscrabble from the actual preserve, the tram ride continues. The length of the ride varies depending on the cooperation of the animals who call Grant's Farm home. You see, if an animal decides to block the roadway, which does happen, you are stuck. During one visit, the tram my family was on was "held hostage" by the bison for about fifteen minutes! It was quite interesting though as there were deer on one side of the tram and a baby calf on the other licking the tram. There is no guarantee that you will see animals on your ride though. Of the dozen or so times I have been there, there was only one time that I consider the tram ride a failure, because we saw no animals except for ducks and the fish in the pond. A personal recommendation is to go during cooler weather when the animals are more active or in the early morning if you go during the heat of the summer.
After the ride through the preserve, you are dropped off at one end of the Tier Garten near the petting area for the goats. You can purchase a bottle to feed the the babies. There are also a variety of animal shows in outdoor theaters throughout the day. (Signs are posted with the times.) There are several other animal exhibits to see, including bald eagles, giant tortoises, and elephants.
After a walk though the Tier Garten, my family is always ready for a soda in the Bauernhof. This is also the area to catch a tram back to Grant's Station. After our tram ride out, we like the visit the General Store. There are several souvenir shops located throughout, but this is the largest -- and our favorite.
Once used by the Busch family as a stable, it is now a show area for their carriage and tackle collection. There are a variety of horses stabled there as well. This is also the area to catch the tram back to Grant's Station. After our tram ride out, we like the visit the General Store. There are several souvenir shops located throughout, but this is the largest -- and our favorite.
A final stop at Grant's Farm should be the Clydesdale training and breeding are located at the north end of the parking lot. Known as Label Stable, you are almost always guaranteed wonderful Clydesdale views.
For more information, check out the website at www.grantsfarm.com.
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Saint Louis Zoo
Category:
Zoos
6001 Forest Park Expy
Saint Louis,
Missouri 63112
(314) 781-0900
Located in Forest Park in the heart of St. Louis is a wonderful zoo, and the best part is the FREE...
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Located in Forest Park in the heart of St. Louis is a wonderful zoo, and the best part is the FREE admission. The Saint Louis Zoo has educated, entertained and earned a place in the hearts of St. Louisans for generations. With the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904, there began a long and slow process to establish a zoological park. The St. Louis Zoological Society was formed in 1910. The City of St. Louis set aside 77 acres in Forest Park for a zoo and named a Zoological Board of Control in 1913. State legislation provided that "the zoo shall be forever free," which has kept the Zoo accessible to millions of visitors ever since. This is a large zoo, with beautiful fountains, sculptures and many animals. Make sure you wear your walking shoes! There are a few parts of the zoo that charge a minimal fee (the children's zoo, the train etc.), but you can have a great day here and never spend a penny. Food is available at various eateries within the zoo. http://www.stlzoo.org/
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Magic House the
Category:
Museums & Galleries
516 S Kirkwood Rd
Saint Louis,
Missouri 63122
(314) 822-8900
The magic house! Say that in a room full of children and you will hear screams and shouts for...
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The magic house! Say that in a room full of children and you will hear screams and shouts for sure. Each time your child will find a new adventure that they seem to have over looked the time before.
Admission is minimal - however there are coupons on the St Louis Family Attractions Card - (avail at Schnucks) - Free child's admission with a paying adult. They also offer half price admission every day to the military!
Every third Friday of the month is FREE family fun night. The magic house is then free to your entire family from 5:30 to 9:00 pm.
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Muny The
Category:
Amusement Parks
Forest Park
Saint Louis,
Missouri 63112
(314) 361-1900
The Muny is one of St. Louis's finest theaters indoor or out. The performances are generally...
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The Muny is one of St. Louis's finest theaters indoor or out. The performances are generally excellent. It would have to be for people to sit through the performances often in the hot summer heat of St Louis with only 2 gigantic (and somewhat dangerous looking) fans providing breeze. The good thing about The Muny is that they have free first come first serve seating in the last few rows open to the public. The downside is that you pretty much need to bring your own binoculars to see much detail sitting way back.
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St Louis Union Station
Category:
Amusement Parks
1820 Market Street
Saint Louis,
Missouri 63103
(314) 421-6655
After eating outside at one of the great restaurants at Union Station, the kids have a great time...
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After eating outside at one of the great restaurants at Union Station, the kids have a great time looking at the trains, riding the paddle boats, feeding the fish, and walking around the mall inside. A great, somewhat free, outing every time!
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We always have a great time at Tee Time. The concessions inside are affordable and delicious, the...
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We always have a great time at Tee Time. The concessions inside are affordable and delicious, the indoor games are a blast, the bumper cars and boats and loads of fun, and the mini golf is one of the best in the area!
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Arch
Category:
Amusement Parks
Saint Louis,
Missouri 63102
i love going up in the arch. i can remember when i was a kid my mom would actually scream when we...
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i love going up in the arch. i can remember when i was a kid my mom would actually scream when we were in it,(what a chicken),lol. i love looking out and seeing the city. when my relatives come to town i take them there, and they have a great time. i can't wait to take my grandkids there next time they get back this way. i love it there at night with all the lights!
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Savvis Center
Category:
Amusement Parks
1401 Clark Ave
Saint Louis,
Missouri 63103
(314) 531-7887
The Savvis center is a great venue for all kinds of events in St.Louis! They have the regular...
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The Savvis center is a great venue for all kinds of events in St.Louis! They have the regular season Blues Hockey, the soccer team, tons of concerts, basketball games, and other special events like the circus!!! The seating is great, there is not a bad view in the house. The food is good, and the prices are not bad, but like all similar venues, could be a little lower. Some of the areas need some renovating as the arena is getting a little older. But all in all a very nice arena.
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The St. Louis Cardinals baseball club is one of the best teams in the league. It is always...
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The St. Louis Cardinals baseball club is one of the best teams in the league. It is always exciting going to the games. The stadium is neat and you can even see the arch in the background. The fans are the best and they always are supporting the team. If you get a chance make sure and catch a game.
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Gateway Riverboat Cruises are a great St. Louis attraction. They are located near the Gateway...
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Gateway Riverboat Cruises are a great St. Louis attraction. They are located near the Gateway Arch and offer Mississippi River boat cruises on replicas of 19th century steamboats. They do sightseeing cruises, dinner cruises, private charters, wedding cruises, specialty cruises and holiday cruises. We thoroughly enjoyed the New Year's Eve cruise with a delicious sit-down dinner, open house bar, professional D.J., party hats and noisemakers and champagne toast.
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