By Jonathan Davis
Introduction
St. Louis has a lot of history, but these 15 landmarks in St. Louis, Missouri...
LANDMARK 1
The crown jewel of St. Louis' green spaces, Forest Park, is an over 1,300-acre park...
LANDMARK 2
Home to composer Scott Joplin, the "King of Ragtime," from 1901 to 1903, the Scott...
LANDMARK 3
Completed in 1891, the Wainwright Building is a ten-story office building designed by famed architects...
LANDMARK 4
Standing 154 feet above St. Louis' College Hill neighborhood, the Grand Avenue Water Tower is...
LANDMARK 5
The Mississippi River is St. Louis' most remarkable natural landmark, serving as the border between...
LANDMARK 6
Established in 1866, The Missouri History Museum is a popular St. Louis attraction that highlights...
LANDMARK 7
The Old Courthouse is a Greek Revival-style landmark in Gateway Arch National Park. Constructed between...
LANDMARK 8
Located in Downtown St. Louis, Busch Stadium is a Major League Baseball ballpark that serves...
LANDMARK 9
Opened to the public in 1859, the Missouri Botanical Garden is a 79-acre park divided...
LANDMARK 10
Built in 1851, the Campbell House Museum is one of the country's best-preserved Victorian-style residences...
LANDMARK 11
Opened in 1894 as a 32-track railway terminal, St. Louis Union Station has evolved into...
LANDMARK 12
The Field House Museum preserves the legacy of the 19th-century Field family. Lawyer and patriarch...
LANDMARK 13
The Gateway Arch, a National Historic Landmark by the bank of the Mississippi River, is...
LANDMARK 14
Dedicated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936, the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum was initially...
LANDMARK 15
Situated within Forest Park, the Saint Louis Art Museum maintains a collection of more than...
Conclusion
While it may not have the name recognition of other, more popular destinations, St. Louis...
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