Posted by charlie n on August 11, 2016 at 20:45:36 from (68.187.253.70):
In Reply to: USA Vacation 2016 posted by bill from scotland on August 11, 2016 at 15:20:57:
There are a few things to see in St louis .The Arch grounds and visitors center have went thru a update. I've lived 20 north of it all my life and have never been up to the top. The Brewery ,Zoo, City Museum,Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, Forest Park(site of the 1904 worlds fair) Botanical Gardens are a few. You shouldn't get close to Ferguson, but if you take 55-70- 64- 44 across the river you go thru East St. Louis but aint no problem. In Illinois you'll go by Cahokia Mounds Prehistoric Indian site at the IL 111 exit. If you cross the river on 270 you'll see the old 66 bridge. Closed now. Only open to foot traffic. Don't cross the river on I70. It dumps you right in the worst part of town. Use the 44-55 route.
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