St. Louis Official Visitors Guide 2009 - (Page 54) ATTRACTIONS listings SHAW NATURE RESERVE TASTE OF ST. LOUIS On 2,400 acres of natural Ozark landscape with 1.5 miles of Meramec River frontage and a diversity of native plant and animal habitats. Ponds, prairies, woodlands, wild flowers and hiking trails. $3 adults; $2 seniors 65 and up; children 12 and under free Hwy. 100 and I-44, exit 253 Gray Summit (636) 451-3512 www.shawnature.org SIX FLAGS ST. LOUIS Award-winning, three-day annual celebration of the best food, art, music and culture St. Louis has to offer, with an array of activities for all ages. 227 S. Jefferson (314) 534-2100 www.tastestl.com TED DREWES FROZEN CUSTARD Nonstop, over-the-top, high-speed thrills around every turn. Heart-pounding roller coasters, family rides and attractions are just the ticket to fun for kids of all ages. Visit Hurricane Harbor, a 12-acre water park, free with theme park admission. I-44 SW of St. Louis, exit 261 (636) 938-4800 • www.sixflags.com SKYZONE RECREATIONAL CENTER A St. Louis tradition on Old Route 66 since 1929. Known for specialty “concrete” shakes, so thick you can turn them upside down. Mar.–Jan., open daily. Old Rte. 66, 6726 Chippewa (314) 481-2652 www.teddrewes.com THIRD DEGREE GLASS FACTORY Glassblowing studio with gallery of one-of-a-kind glass creations. Classes, demonstrations, events. Call for details. 5200 Delmar Blvd. (314) 367-4527 www.stlglass.com HISTORIC TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH All activities take place on all trampoline-walled playing fields where players are moving on the ground, zooming through the air and running on sidewalls, all at the same time. Anyone can successfully and safely participate, regardless of size, strength or physical abilities. Perfect for families, groups and corporate outings. 17379 Edison Ave. • (636) 530-4550 www.skyzonesports.com SOLDIERS MEMORIAL MILITARY MUSEUM Oldest Lutheran church west of the Mississippi River. Located in the historic Soulard neighborhood south of downtown. Public tours and worship services. FREE Eighth and Soulard sts. (314) 231-4092 http://www.historictrinitystlouis.org TURTLE PLAYGROUND Galleries containing a collection of militaryrelated items and war-time memorabilia. Group tours and facility rental available. FREE 1315 Chestnut • (314) 622-4550 www.stlsoldiersmemorial.org SOULARD FARMERS MARKET Giant turtle sculptures overlook Forest Park and I-64. Open year-round. FREE Oakland and Tamm aves. (314) 289-5300 www.stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/ parks/forestpark/turtle.html UPPER LIMITS ROCK CLIMBING GYM Founded circa 1779. 148 stalls with farm-fresh and imported produce, meats, fish, herbs and more. Open year-round, Wed.–Sat. FREE Seventh and Lafayette sts., 1 mile south of downtown St. Louis on Seventh St. (314) 622-4180 www.stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/ soulardmarket STONE HILL WINERY & RESTAURANT Located downtown next to Union Station, sporting 35-ft. walls and 10,000 sq. ft. of climbing. Offers classes, birthdays, groups, scout programs, team building, summer clinics, and more. 326 S. 21st St. • (314) 241-7625 www.upperlimits.com VAUGHN CULTURAL CENTER/ URBAN LEAGUE Missouri’s oldest winery dates from 1847. Tour underground cellars and taste award-winning wines. Enjoy our picturesque view and a delicious meal at the Vintage Restaurant. 1110 Stone Hill Hwy. • Hermann (800) 909-9463 (573) 486-2221 www.stonehillwinery.com SUSON PARK ANIMAL FARM Promotes awareness of African-American history and culture through exhibits, storytelling and special programs. Located within the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis. FREE 3701 Grandel Square • (314) 615-3600 www.ulstl.org THE WELDON SPRING SITE INTERPRETIVE CENTER Country living is just around the corner for urban dwellers who can see farm animals at this charming, small farm. Wells Rd., south of Hwy. 21 (314) 615-8822 www.stlouisco.com/parks/suson.html 54 The Official St. Louis Visitors Guide Depicts the role this area played in defense of our nation and construction of the 45-acre disposal cell. Hamburg Trail, an eight-mile link to the KATY Trail, runs along the Interpretive Center. Climb to the top of the disposal cell. The 150-acre Howell Prairie and the eight-acre native plant garden provide many nature study opportunities. FREE 7295 Hwy. 94 South • St. Charles (636) 300-2600 • www.wssrap.com w w w. e x p l o r e s t l o u i s . c o m http://www.cahokiamounds.org http://www.tastestl.com http://www.shawnature.org http://www.teddrewes.com http://www.cahokiamounds.org http://www.sixflags.com http://www.stlglass.com http://www.historictrinitystlouis.org http://www.skyzonesports.com http://www.stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/ http://www.troutlodge.org http://www.stlsoldiersmemorial.org http://www.troutlodge.org http://www.upperlimits.com http://www.stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/soulardmarket http://www.ulstl.org http://www.stonehillwinery.com http://www.stlouisco.com/parks/suson.html http://www.wssrap.com http://www.explorestlouis.com
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