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Stan The Man Statue
Steven B.

Meet me in Saint Louie, Louie, Meet Me At The Fair........ When meeting friends for a baseball game in St. Louis you say, "Meet me at the Stan statue". For 45 years, when Cardinal fans are meeting up with friends or family before or after a game, the logical place to meet is, The Stan Musial Statue. It is conveniently located at Gate 3, the Third Base entrance on Spruce Street. It is a huge bronze statue that doesn't look anything like him. It doesn't have his right batting stance and the bat isn't proportionate to the statue itself. There's been talk of replacing it, but it most likely will never happen. We love our Stan just the way he is and Stan himself defended the artist when people would criticize the statue. This statue is not only a great meeting place when attending a Cardinal baseball game, but it is a tribute to one if not THE greatest players in Cardinal history. He played outfield and 1st Base with our team for 22 seasons, 1941-1963. In 1969 he was elected in to the Hall of Fame on the first ballot with an amazing 93% vote. So the next time you are meeting friends at the ballgame, tell them you'll be the one in RED and have them meet you at "The Man" and bring home a winner.

The Stan Musial Statue while walking along 8th street.
Eric T.

Of all of the ballparks in sports that I've been to, three statues of legendary athletes stand out: Michael Jordan in Chicago, Willie Mays in San Francisco, and this one of Stan Musial. Upon approaching and observing this statue for the very first time, you see the words of former MLB commissioner Ford Frick: "Here stands baseball's perfect warrior. Here stands baseball's perfect knight." For any fan of baseball, seeing this tribute kind of sends chills up your spine when you observe the Stan Musial statue. Not withstanding a few of his Hall of Fame career snippets of 3 NL MVPs, 24 All-Star game appearances, 7- NL batting titles, 475 home runs, 3,630 career hits and a lifetime batting average of .331, Stan Musial really was "The Man" in terms of what he meant to the city of St. Louis with his business ventures and role as baseball ambassador until his death in 2013. Stan was still "The Man" with his heroic service during WWII and subsequent comeback to baseball afterwards. Stan kept being "The Man" with his devotion to wife Lillian for nearly 72 years. And despite never having seen him play in person, Stan was "The Man" to me in terms of his positive encouragement toward African-American ballplayers throughout his career when it was unpopular to do so at the time. For us kids in little league, Stan Musial was a larger-than-life figure whose name has been spoken in the same breath as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Willie Mays and Hank Aaron. The Musial statue, with its size, towers over those of the other Cardinals Hall of Famers in the Busch Stadium plaza (Rogers Hornsby, Enos Slaughter, Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Ozzie Smith in naming a few), and rightfully so. It is a name that has been spoken with reverence, and respect even today, more than 50 years after his final game in 1963. This statue, located in the front of Busch Stadium on 8th Street, is a fitting tribute to a ballplayer that represented all that was good with major league baseball, as well as the city of St. Louis. With the exception of Willie Mays (I'm a Giants fan, FYI), Stan Musial was the National League's greatest player and an icon of St. Louis. This statue is not just a must-see for Cardinals fans, but for any fan of the game of baseball. A remarkable monument for a remarkable man.

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Gateway Arch - Got the top to ourselves

Gateway Arch

4.2(965 reviews)
0.4 miDowntown

Whether you're a tourist or a local, the arch never gets old. Make sure you book your tickets in…read moreadvance because they sell out pretty fast. The tram ride up is one of the most unique experiences. It's weird but also a cool sensation where you're moving sideways and upward at the same time, around 3 mph. The ride down feels slightly faster for some reason. Each tram fits a maximum of 5 people (or 6 with a baby in lap), so it is a snug little pod. If you or someone in your group has claustrophobia, I wouldn't let it stop you. Some of my friends have mild claustrophobia and they were fine. The tour guides while you're waiting in line are enthusiastic and keep things fun. I appreciated them. Once you get to the top, you have about 8 to 10 minutes to take in the view through these little windows that kind of make you feel like you're looking out of a plane. The view of the river is nice and you can spot planes and ships from up there. While you're waiting for your time slot or even after, there's a really nice Missouri history museum section at the entrance worth browsing through. Don't skip the gift shop, it's worth a quick stop. The grounds under the arch are a full park, so it's a great excuse to just be outside and enjoy the space. Perfect for families, friends, or anyone who wants a fun and easy way to spend some time in the city.

Had the best time with my youngest travel companion!! Teaching the next generation of explorers…read more The entire staff was wonderful even as I almost got tackled by security because I didn't realize my eye glass cleaning wipes kept kicking off the alarm. Keep that in mind, totally empty your pockets to avoid an embarrassment. Loved the tiny tram ride to the top and back down again. The museum under the park is amazing and well done. The gift shop is well appointed and prices aren't too bad at all. The cafe also isn't too bad. Just watch your receipts. I got over charged and heard it's happened fairly recently with a few other people. Will certainly come back again and explore some more.

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Gateway Arch - This thing is BIG

This thing is BIG

Gateway Arch - Standing at the base of the north leg.

Standing at the base of the north leg.

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Frank Lloyd Wright House In Ebsworth Park

Frank Lloyd Wright House In Ebsworth Park

4.9(23 reviews)
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We joined a group of people to do a group tour of the Frank Lloyd Wright house in Kirkwood, MO. It…read moreis well worth the $20 tour fee. Anne was our docent. She was very knowledgeable about Wright and Russell and Ruth Kraus who the house was built for and the only residents. The Kraus house is one of the very few Wright houses that have not been remodeled and contains the original furniture designed by Wright. It has a cozy feel from the time you walk inside. I was intrigued by the esthetic design throughout the home.

I've been to about 150 Frank Lloyd Wright homes and have been lucky enough to have been inside…read morearound 30. We didn't know if we could get on the tour that day so we first stopped by to see it and take some pictures. We met an intern and found out that we could get in on a tour about 2 hours later. So we paid our fee and went to see Frank Lloyd Wright's mentor, Louis Sullivan's Wainwright Building in downtown St. Louis. I believe this is one of Sullivan's best work still standing. When we returned for the tour I was stunned. This is a great, late house by Wright that has many magical and playful elements to it. It's has most of the original furnishings and something totaling unexpected in a Usonian house--art glass windows. The tour guide was new and did an excellent. Everyone involved in this project should be very proud of the work they've done, and continue to do.

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Frank Lloyd Wright House In Ebsworth Park
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