s/o Is there a city in the U.S. that caters to kids?

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Anonymous wrote:St. Louis has everything you're looking for. Off the top of my head, the FREE attractions for kids includes the St. Louis Zoo (internationally recognized), Science Center, Art Museum (sometimes has classes), History Museum (great for transportation), fountain parks, festivals, outdoor plays in the summer. The paid attractions would include the Magic House, City Museum, Arch, Riverboats, Botanical Gardens, Butterfly House, Faust Carousel, and Transportation Museum. There are endless options for schools, including specialty charters (performing arts, technology, international studies, etc), numerous Catholic, several private. Neighborhoods are diverse. I grew up in historic Soulard in a large house built in 1881. Much of my family is from South St. Louis, and the rest is from Kirkwood/Webster. West county has great new homes and public schools, while the city has fantastic architecture, restaurants, and attractions. If you enjoy sports, you'll be right at home with the Cardinals, Blues, Rams, and the miscellaneous college rivalry games we host. Check out explorestlouis.com


Don't forget Ted Drewes fellow southside girl.

Go Cards!


That's for sure! I drove by yesterday and they were still closed. I was so, so sad!
Anonymous
St. Loser! Nothing like 40 year olds talking about what high school they went to!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:St. Loser! Nothing like 40 year olds talking about what high school they went to!


How are those Nationals doing on their long, long winter break
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