June 5th, 2007
Everyone knows the Arch, the AB Brewery, the Cardinals, but oh so many people miss the finer details of what makes St. Louis truly unique. The following list details the most "overlooked" things and places in St. Louis, in hopes that more people will soon discover their glory!
10. Schlafly Bottleworks - Schlafly proudly boasts (ok, more like tongue in cheek) that they are the second largest brewing company ...
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April 9th, 2007
A true up-and-coming area of St. Louis, Maplewood offers shopping, dining and entertainment, all in a 4-block strip. It is bordered by the City of St. Louis to the east, Webster Groves to the South, Brentwood to the west and Richmond Heights to the North - and was one of St. Louis' first suburbs. Just 10 minutes from Downtown, you'll find much to do in this historical neighborhood. ...
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April 7th, 2007
Where to shop in St. Louis? I am here to let you know that shopping in St. Louis must be on your list of things to do. I'll give you the top three malls from downtown to the western part of St. Louis and then a list of the surrounding area malls.
1. St. Louis Union Station
Union Station is the former hub of St. Louis ...
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April 3rd, 2007
if you are in the area for a ballgame (if you haven't been, or aren't planning - get on it), you may be wondering where to stop in during your stay in downtown st. louis.
having been voted one of the top 5 most dangerous cities in the US, I think you may need some help...and that's what I'm here for. ...
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March 29th, 2007
Next on our tour of St. Louis neighborhoods is none other than The Hill. Famous for its spaghetti and bocce, this area is chock full of places to eat, drink and speak Italian (maybe not really, but they do have their own newspaper all in Italian). The area was historically an Italian-American settlement because of nearby jobs at plants, and today still boasts 75% Italian-American residents. If you're ...
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March 29th, 2007
On Sunday, April 1st the St. Louis Cardinals will meet the New York Mets for the Home Opener at Busch Stadium in downtown St. Louis. The Cards and Mets will play at 7:05PM for the first official game of the season. Expect to have an electrifying time at the game if you are a ticket holder!
The St. Louis Cardinals Opening Day is a huge deal ...
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March 26th, 2007
For about a year now, I've heard people comment on Harvest, an American-style upscale restaurant in the Richmond Heights-Clayton corridor. I've read reviews in St. Louis Magazine, Riverfront Times, and Sauce Magazine as well (if you aren't familiar with these three resources from st. louis, you should definitely get acquainted). And yet, it seemed like every time I tried to go, something came ...
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March 22nd, 2007
after just a short year of living in University City, home of the loop, i've come to find that it offers some of the most unique, interesting, and eclectic to-do's in the city. located just 15 minutes west of downtown, its locally-owned restaurants, venues, bowling alley, and shops are sure to satisfy all. here's my recommendation of must-stops, but feel free to stroll down the sidewalk and pop in anywhere that catches your eye - ...
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March 21st, 2007
The NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Midwest Regional Championship will have Florida vs. Butler and Oregon vs. University of Las Vegas. Florida will meet Butler at 6:10pm at the Edward Jones Dome on Friday, March 23rd. Oregon will play UNLV 30 minutes after the Florida vs. Butler game. The winner of these two games will meet on Sunday, March 25th for the regional final. Catch this game live or on ...
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March 20th, 2007
The NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Midwest Regional Championship will be held on Friday, March 23 & Sunday, March 25 at the Edward Jones Dome here in St. Louis, Missouri. The tickets are on sale for $120 and $110 (the $130 tickets are sold out) by phone at 314-241-1888 and check out the Missouri Valley Conference website for more information because they are the host of this great event.
The NCAA Division I Men's Basketball ...
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