The Lewis and Clark Boathouse and Museum
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The Lewis and Clark Boat House and Museum: A Learning Experience in St. Charles

In 1803, Merriweather Lewis and William Clark set out from Camp Dubois, Illinois — not far from St. Louis — on their famous trek west across the United States. For that reason, there are a number of museums and monuments in the St. Louis metro area devoted to the two men and their journey. One…

Six Flags St. Louis: The Area’s Largest Amusement Park
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Six Flags St. Louis: The Area’s Largest Amusement Park

In 1971, the Six Flags company opened its third theme park in the St. Louis area. Originally known as Six Flags Over Mid-America, the park’s six different regions were each represented by a flag that was connected to St. Louis or Midwest history in some way: Missouri, U.S.A., France, Spain, England, and Old Chicago. Since…

Confluence State Park 1
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The Missouri-Mississippi Confluence: How to See It

The confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers have been a hub of civilization for a long time. A thousand years ago, the largest Native American city in North America flourished on the site known today as Cahokia. Centuries later, the city of St. Louis would sprout near that river intersection. Less than half a…