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    Saint Louis Art Museum - Original art

    Saint Louis Art Museum

    4.6(348 reviews)
    2.4 miForest Park

    Piece for piece. Pound for pound…read more SLAM is free, yet the quality and quantity of the art works were amazing. From Monet to Van Gogh to african pieces. There are plenty of eras at this museum. Honestly, there are a lot of great works. There are free parking spots nearby as well as a garage, but you need to pay for that. Overall, beautiful space inside and outside of museum.

    First off, it's hard to beat the setting which is right in Forest Park and the building itself is…read morebeautiful and historic. Walking to it already feels like it's part of the experience. Inside, the collection is genuinely impressive. There's a huge range from ancient artifacts to modern and contemporary art so it never feels repetitive. You can go from Egyptian pieces to seeing European pieces from Monet and Picasso in the same visit. One of the best parts is that general admission is free which makes it super accessible and easy to spend as much (or as little) time as you want without feeling pressured. The layout is spacious and easy to explore, although some sections feel stronger than others depending on your taste. It's also the kind of place where you can wander and really take your time. Great for both a quick visit or a longer afternoon. It's one of the best attractions in St Louis with a surprisingly deep collection. Definitely worth visiting especially if you're already in Forest Park.

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    Saint Louis Art Museum - One of the entrants.

    One of the entrants.

    Saint Louis Art Museum - Degas statue

    Degas statue

    Saint Louis Art Museum - The Josephine Baker exhibit (part of Roaring)

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    The Josephine Baker exhibit (part of Roaring)

    Rose of the Hill - Mural

    Rose of the Hill

    4.2(11 reviews)
    0.5 miThe Hill

    Came here with The National Park Travelers Club...nice facility for a large group with a cash bar…read more Food provided by Favazzas down the street. Favazzas put out a delicious spread. I was surprised to have such yummy Italian food outside of NYC, but I learned that this area of St. Louis has a large Italian community.

    If you read some of the earlier reviews, a couple people were not pleased with this venue. But…read morewhatever Rose of the Hill was doing wrong before, they must have fixed it all before we got to them because we were not only pleased with everything, we were BLOWN AWAY. And most importantly, so were our guests. We just had our wedding reception at Rose of the Hill on June 23, 2018, and could NOT be happier with our choice! First of all, Quentin Dunk is amazing to work with. He's extremely helpful throughout the entire planning process, but the best part is how great he is on the actually day of your wedding. Quentin checked in with my husband and I SO many times to make sure we were getting everything we needed, he took care of our family and friends incredibly, and if there was a job to be done, Quentin jumped right in there to do it. THE FOOD. Oh my goodness.... DE-LICIOUS. We decided to do a Family Style dinner and it was an absolute hit. Everyone commented on how quickly the food came out and how nice it was to be able to sit down while still getting to pick and choose what they wanted on their plate. And everyone said that the Penne with creamy tomato sausage and sage was their favorite =) We would have our reception there all over again. DEFINITELY recommend.

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    Rose of the Hill - Rose of the Hill exterior

    Rose of the Hill exterior

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    Rose of the Hill

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    Dogtown Sports Collectibles & Framing - Visit our sports collectibles & frame shop  Dogtown Sports Collectibles & Framing 6410 Wise Avenue  St Louis MO 63139 314-899-7601

    Dogtown Sports Collectibles & Framing

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.8 miDogtown

    Update time and still a solid 5 Star experience. If you're into sports memorabilia, this is the…read morestore for you. I know it is, for me. I recently bought a new house and as I was packing up for the move, I found a couple of items that I bought at charity auctions. I had put them up on the top shelf in a closet. I am sure you know how that goes, out of sight, out of mind. I found; a hockey stick autographed by, Allan Macinnis and a baseball bat signed by the entire team of the 2004 National League Champions. Of course that was the, St. Louis Cardinals. In my old STL home, I displayed all my autographed and other sports memorabilia in my bedroom. In my new house in Illinois, I have a huge family room and plan on featuring my collection there. It's time to let everyone see it, not just those who visit the bedroom. DSC&F did a great job framing the stick. They put it on a royal blue background with a black frame. For the bat, they had a acrylic case that allowed me to display it horizontal or vertical. I choose, horizontal. They both look stunning in my new home and everyone is impressed my collection. Will I return? - Absolutely. I have some wall space to fill and I need a case for a football. When: September 30, 2020 Why: Special framing

    I've stopped in to this location multiple times. The ownership is very friendly and knowledgeable…read more If you have questions over the value of your cards or collectibles, Clyde is great with letting you know which items are of value. He will let you know which cards should be sent in to be graded versus try and get them off you for bottom dollar. I trust the advice I am getting from the staff and they are always willing to work with you. I'd recommend anyone who has collectors items stop by and talk to Clyde.

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    Dogtown Sports Collectibles & Framing
    Dogtown Sports Collectibles & Framing
    Dogtown Sports Collectibles & Framing

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    Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Memorial

    Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Memorial

    3.0(1 review)
    2.2 miForest Park

    The Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Monument is located in Forest Park on a trail that's tucked between Art…read moreHill and the World's Fair Pavilion. It's probably one of the least visited places in the park and really isn't worth trying to find unless you're just wandering around the park. I'd never heard of the guy, but I often ride my bike past this monument and had always wondered what it was for. Finally, I stopped one day and took some photos so I could research it later. So it turns out that Friedrich lived from 1778 to 1852. He was from Germany and was a gymnastics educator. Apparently, he is known as the "father of gymnastics", and created early versions of the balance beam, parallel bars and horizontal bars. It also sounds like this guy has some controversy over his political views. It said that in 1810, as a nationalist, he advocated Germany's maintaining of its own language and culture against foreign influence. About 100 years later in 1941, Peter Viereck wrote a book about the "Roots of the Nazi Mind" and called Friedrich "the spiritual founder of Nazism". However others point out that his calls for nationalism were during a different time when Germany was occupied by foreign armies under Napoleon. I can't find any connection between St. Louis and Friedrich Ludwig Jahn. It looks like the memorial was dedicated by the American Turners which is an organization that "encouraging people of all ages to be mentally and physically active". This group has German roots and was perhaps popular with St. Louis' large immigrant population. The monument was dedicated in 1913 and rededicated in 1972. Ok, so I've spent way too much time on this review! Whatever the history of this guy, I like the area around the monument and the way it's kind of hidden on the side of a hill overlooking the lazy river. It's a good area to relax, watch the paddle boats putter by, and perhaps take in a little bit of history.

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    Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Memorial - Great picnic spot! Byo bench

    Great picnic spot! Byo bench

    Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Memorial

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