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Gateway Arch

The 630-foot stainless steel monument on the St. Louis riverfront, symbolizing the citys role as the Gateway to the West.

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Toasted Ravioli

A St. Louis culinary invention: breaded, deep-fried ravioli served with marinara sauce. Also called t-ravs.

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Provel

A processed cheese blend of cheddar, Swiss, and provolone invented in St. Louis. Essential for St. Louis-style pizza.

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The Loop

The Delmar Loop entertainment district connecting St. Louis City and University City, known for shops, restaurants, and the St. Louis Walk of Fame.

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Soulard

One of St. Louis oldest neighborhoods, famous for its Mardi Gras celebration and historic Soulard Farmers Market.

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The Hill

St. Louis Italian-American neighborhood, home to legendary restaurants, bakeries, and the childhood homes of Yogi Berra and Joe Garagiola.

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Forest Park

A 1,300-acre urban park in St. Louis, home to the Zoo, Art Museum, Science Center, History Museum, and Muny outdoor theaterβ€”most with free admission.

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Busch Stadium

Home of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team, located downtown with views of the Gateway Arch.

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St. Louis-Style Pizza

Thin, cracker-like crust pizza cut into squares, topped with Provel cheese. Imos Pizza is the most famous purveyor.

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Central West End

An upscale neighborhood known for its Victorian architecture, boutique shopping, and proximity to Forest Park.

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City Museum

A unique attraction built from repurposed industrial materials, featuring caves, slides, and a rooftop Ferris wheel.

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Ted Drewes

Iconic frozen custard stand operating since 1929, famous for concretes so thick they are served upside down.

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Gooey Butter Cake

A St. Louis dessert accident turned tradition: a dense, sweet cake with a gooey, buttery top layer.

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Anheuser-Busch

The historic St. Louis brewery, home of Budweiser and one of the largest beer producers in the world.

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The Muny

Americas oldest and largest outdoor musical theater, located in Forest Park with free seats available at every performance.

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MetroLink

St. Louis light rail system connecting the city, airport, and surrounding areas.

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St. Louis Blues

The citys NHL hockey team, 2019 Stanley Cup champions, playing at Enterprise Center downtown.

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The Hill

A historic Italian-American neighborhood in St. Louis, known for its restaurants and bakeries.

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Gateway Arch

An iconic 630-foot tall monument in St. Louis, symbolizing the city's role as the 'Gateway to the West'.

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Toasted Ravioli

A St. Louis culinary specialty, consisting of breaded and fried ravioli, typically served with marinara sauce.

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Forest Park

A large urban park in St. Louis, home to the Saint Louis Zoo, Art Museum, History Museum, and Science Center.

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Cardinals

The beloved Major League Baseball team based in St. Louis, with a rich history and numerous World Series titles.

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Busch Stadium

The home ballpark of the St. Louis Cardinals, located in downtown St. Louis.

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Soulard Farmers Market

One of the oldest public markets in the Midwest, offering fresh produce, meats, and other goods in St. Louis.

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Delmar Loop

A vibrant entertainment and shopping district spanning St. Louis and University City, known for its unique shops, restaurants, and music venues.

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St. Louis-style Pizza

A distinct type of pizza characterized by a thin, cracker-like crust, Provel cheese, and often cut into squares.

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Provel Cheese

A processed cheese product popular in St. Louis, known for its creamy texture and used extensively on St. Louis-style pizza.

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Eads Bridge

A historic bridge spanning the Mississippi River, connecting St. Louis, Missouri, with East St. Louis, Illinois. It was the first steel arch bridge bu...

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St. Louis Cardinals

A professional baseball team based in St. Louis, Missouri, competing in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) Central Di...

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Gooey Butter Cake

A flat, dense cake made with a cake-like bottom and a gooey, buttery, and sweet top layer, a St. Louis specialty.

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Delmar Loop

An entertainment and shopping district in University City and St. Louis, known for its unique shops, restaurants, and music venues.

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Soulard Farmers Market

One of the oldest public markets in the United States, offering fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and other goods in the Soulard neighborhood.

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Central West End

A vibrant and historic neighborhood in St. Louis known for its tree-lined streets, grand architecture, boutiques, restaurants, and nightlife.

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The Muny

The Municipal Theatre Association of St. Louis, an outdoor musical amphitheatre located in Forest Park, presenting Broadway-style musicals during the ...

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St. Louis Blues

A professional ice hockey team based in St. Louis, Missouri, competing in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division.

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Forest Park

A large urban park in St. Louis, home to the Saint Louis Zoo, Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri History Museum, and Saint Louis Science Center.

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Anheuser-Busch Brewery

The historic brewery in St. Louis, offering tours and tastings, and the headquarters of Anheuser-Busch InBev.

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