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01 November 2009, 10:01
Rick R
Off to St. Louis
My wife is attending a seminar in St. Louis MO next week and I'm tagging along.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to hunting/shooting related sites to see while I'm there?
beer
TIA

Rick
02 November 2009, 00:27
LWD
How about East St. Louis for some drive-bys?

LWD
02 November 2009, 01:37
Rick R
Kind of what I figured, guess I'll pack a good book and a 1911.
salute
02 November 2009, 04:59
ted thorn
There is a new Cabelas just west of the airport in Hazlewood also Bass Pro 7 miles to the west of Cabelas in St. Charles just down the block on 5th street from Bass Pro is Graffs & Sons reloading. The Arch tour is a done once cool thing. The St. Louis Zoo is a DON'T MISS world class zoo. Grants farm is also something to check out. The Busch Brewery tours are also realy great also the last three are FREE.


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02 November 2009, 05:28
Shack
This place is really cool if you run out of shooting related - http://transportmuseumassociation.org/. This too - http://www.stlouisunionstation.com/. And lots of good restaurants...
02 November 2009, 06:21
ted thorn
Imo's or Pointers pizza for St. Louis thin style pizza. River boat gameing. Don't forget the ZOO


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02 November 2009, 08:43
Rick R
Now that's sounding more promising!! Multiple museums, a zoo and a brewery tour. Note to self, go to Graf's before doing the brewery. Otherwise it might be hazardous to my wealth. Wink

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02 November 2009, 19:46
Shack
Here's an add-on for you - http://www.fasteddiesbonair.com/fr_index.cfm. It's over the river in Alton not far from St. Louie. I've been there - fun place. What I was told, for what's that's worth, is it was the inspiration for the movie Road House. Try the grilled shrimp...great with the cold brewski of your choice..and also let me put you on to my favorite St. Louis Italian restaurant - http://www.bartolinosrestaurants.com/. They relocated several years ago from The Hill (the old Italian part of town) to the present location, but it's still a high class place..great food and service and a "must" stop for us when in town. Here's something else worth seeing too - http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/parks/forestpark/. There's no end of stuff to do and see in that town.