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Meet me in St. Louis Whether you are making the move alone or have a family in tow, you will be pleasantly surprised to find beautiful homes at affordable prices throughout the greater St. Louis area. To help in your home search, Relocating in Saint Louis magazine introduces you to the many diverse neighborhoods that make up the St. Louis area, from the municipalities east of the Mississippi River in Illinois to those west of the Missouri River in St. Charles County (pages 10-25). The options are endless, so take your time. There are unique urban, suburban and rural acreages available that will match your lifestyle and sensibilities. To make your home search a pleasant experience, enlist a successful real estate agent. Your agent will quickly access your needs and steer you in the direction that will ensure a successful transition to your new home. Escape from the daily grind and visit one of our city's pride and joy, Forest Park. Within the park's 1,293 acres, 500 acres larger than Central Park in New York City, you will find The Muny, Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri History Museum, Saint Louis Science Center, The Jewel Box, Boat House, The Saint Louis Zoo, Steinberg Skating Rink and golf courses, all surrounded by hiking trails and picnic areas. History is evident everywhere. Did you know that Forest Park was the site of the 1904 World's Fair and the introduction of the ice cream cone, cotton candy and hot dogs? Several buildings and structures in Forest Park date back to the World's Fair. St. Louis truly has a small-town feel but, in reality, is a big city. The region's rivers, lakes and rolling hills coupled with top-ranked institutions like the St. Louis Zoo, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, theater, sports teams, universities, hospitals, historic neighborhoods and landmarks, make the St. Louis Live, Work, Play experience one you won't ever want to leave. Before you know it, you will find yourself humming the familiar tune, Meet Me in St. Louis, and inviting friends and family to your new home. Welcome!
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NEIGHBORHOODS Find the perfect St. Louis community
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Your guide to elementary and secondary education.
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A myriad of must-see attractions in St. Louis.
42 EVENTS CALENDAR 44 UNION STATION 48 FOREST PARK 50 SPORTS CENTERS 54 RESTURANTS 58 DAY TRIPS 60 MOVING WITH PETS 62 DOG PARKS
St. Louis provides a safe and happy community where your four-legged friend can make some friends of its own.
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44 50 On the cover: Period Restoration honors the original architectural vision when restoring a historic home, and they are inspired by the rich architectural heritage of St. Louis. Photography by Alise O'Brien Photography
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DISTINCTIVE NEIGHBORHOODS Find the perfect St. Louis community to call home
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Benton Park. Designated as a sustainable neighborhood in 2004, Benton Park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. Most homes date back to the late 19th century, many with the original moldings, stained glass and fixtures intact. Centuryold trees shade streets, and residents tend to maintain meticulous porches, lawns and gardens. Central West End. The Central West End is right across from Forest Park, caddy-corner to Washington University and five minutes from downtown. However, most residents find few reasons to leave the neighborhood. The business district’s cobblestone streets are dense with restaurants, stores and galleries. Not far from the Central West End’s business district you will find gated streets lined with turn-of-the-century mansions and larger historic homes. The area also includes high-rise apartments, condominiums and luxury apartments.
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Compton Heights. Located on the near Southside of the City of St. Louis in the shadow of the water tower Reservoir Park, Compton Heights is one of the earliest planned residential developments. Established in 1889, the vibrant neighborhood has wide setbacks, curving streets, remarkable vistas and more than 200 homes. A historic district, Compton Heights provides residents with the ambiance of Victorian living. Dogtown. Just south of Forest Park and the Saint Louis Zoo is a neighborhood affectionately known as “Dogtown.” This lively, tree-lined neighborhood consists of smaller, older homes, apartments and local restaurants and bars; it also boasts a front-row view of the St. Patrick’s Day parade route during the city’s popular Irish celebration. The Hill. Settled in the late 19th century by immigrants from northern Italy and Sicily, this well-established neighborhood embraces its heritage. The Hill prides itself on meticulously maintained homes, locally renowned ItalianAmerican restaurants, bakeries, delis and specialty grocers. Holly Hills. Established in the 1920s, Holly Hills is a charming neighborhood located in South St. Louis near the intersection of I-55 and Loughborough Avenue. Both single-family and multi-family homes, from brick mansions to bungalows, anchor the tree-lined streets. The
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neighborhood has excellent schools, churches and the third largest park in the city of St. Louis, Carondelet Park. Lafayette Square. Named after a Revolutionary War hero, Lafayette Square is all about history, from streets lined with Victorian “painted ladies” to 30-acre Lafayette Park, not only the oldest park in the city, but also the first park west of the Mississippi River. Located southwest of downtown, Lafayette Square has a fine collection of bars and restaurants, including SqWires Restaurant and Market, Bailey’s Chocolate Bar and Square One Brewery. In addition to Victorian mansions, you will find luxury apartments, lofts and condominiums. Downtown St. Louis. Thanks to an urban renewal project, downtown St. Louis is one of the hottest housing tickets in the city. Lofts and apartments range from small rental units to lavish penthouses. Downtown has access to dry cleaning services, hardware and grocery stores, as well as a large selection of fine and casual dining spots. Within walking distance of the lofts and condominiums are famous sports and entertainment venues, as well as historical landmarks. St. Louis Hills. Constructed between 1930 and 1960, most of the homes in St. Louis Hills are brick, but their architectural styles include gingerbread bungalows, larger ranch houses and an eight-sided Art Deco house. Like many St. Louis City neighborhoods, the community is centered around green space — in this case, 60-acre Francis Park, which hosts a weekly outdoor concert series during the summer months. Shaw Neighborhood. Bordering the west side of this historic neighborhood is the Missouri Botanical Garden, planned and installed by Henry Shaw. Shaw Neighborhood received its historic designation in 1985 and boasts beautiful, grand homes from the turn of the century and spacious multi-family dwellings within walking distance of the Garden and Tower Grove Park. Today, the neighborhood is filled with bistros, coffee houses, florists and art galleries.
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Skinker-DeBaliviere. Beautiful, tree-lined streets and historic homes characterize the Skinker-DeBaliviere neighborhood. Its development began during the 1904 World’s Fair. Within walking distance of Forest Park, Washington University and the Delmar “Loop," the area was designated a Local Historic District in 1978. The large single-family homes and expansive apartment buildings, ranging in style from Classic to Tudor Revival to bungalow-style, boast exquisite early 20th-century architectural details in their art glass, millwork and fireplace mantels.
Hazelwood. Home to more than 1,000 businesses, including Fortune 500 companies and numerous corporate headquarters, the City of Hazelwood is conveniently located near Lambert-St. Louis International Airport and other major transportation routes, which makes it an ideal place to start a business. In addition to its dynamic business community, Hazelwood has a fully accredited public school district, vibrant neighborhoods, a variety of home options and nearby shopping venues, such as the St. Louis Outlet Mall.
Soulard. One of the oldest communities in the city, Soulard is filled with renovated brick rowhouses and breathtaking Victorian-style homes, bars, pubs, restaurants and businesses — many of which are centuries old. Named after Antoine Soulard, the first developer in the neighborhood, the two-block area of land known as Soulard Farmer’s Market was donated by Julia Soulard in 1838 with the stipulation that it remain a public market. Today, the market still remains open all year.
Crestwood. Crestwood is a great community for raising a family and conducting business. Located in the southwestern portion of St. Louis County and just east of I-270 and I-44, the airport and downtown St. Louis are easily accessible in less than 30 minutes. Crestwood offers a large selection of single-family houses, which have consistently proven to maintain and increase their values as they age.
Tower Grove. This area actually includes two neighborhoods – Tower Grove South and Tower Grove East. They both surround Tower Grove Park and the Missouri Botanical Garden. Homes in this area range from impressive mansions to quirky, turn-of-the-century flats with pocket doors and fireplaces. Both neighborhoods are demographically mixed, housing residents in historic homes to graduate students. Also of note is South Grand Boulevard, an up-and-coming stretch of ethnic restaurants, hip bars and shops.
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Florissant. Florissant dates back to the fur-trading colonies that established themselves here in 1767, and elegant 18th- and 19th-century homes still grace many of the residential streets. Careful to preserve its historic heritage, this North County suburb prides itself on a progressive attitude and continues to develop new residential and business areas. Home buying options include single-family homes, historic homes and new home developments.
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Shrewsbury. What used to be a 278-acre farm owned by General John Murdoch is now a municipality full of homes, condominiums, apartments, shopping areas and a wonderfully renovated City Center. Conveniently located along I-44, downtown is just minutes away, which is convenient for all St. Louis sporting events and entertainment destinations. Sunset Hills. Located on a Mississippi flyway, Sunset Hills is a relatively young city incorporated in 1953. Bordered on the west by the Meramec River, the city has more than 70 acres of parkland. Sunset Hills, known to be a safe, family-friendly area, also offers a country club, private prep school and superior city services. Homes range from brick ranch homes to luxury developments. Webster Groves. Classic homes and oak-lined streets give Webster Groves a timeless feel, and its proximity to Webster University means that professors, students and other forward-thinkers keep the city young and progressive. Many of the area’s historic homes have been well cared for throughout the years and range from single-family dwellings to large extravagant houses.
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divided into what became several subdivisions of Frontenac, yet the city has maintained its predominantly 1-acre lots. This area is part of two school districts — Ladue and Kirkwood — and has churches, synagogues and businesses. Frontenac continues to be the area’s upscale retail destination with Plaza Frontenac’s benchmark shops, Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Clayton. As the county seat, Clayton is a natural magnet for commerce and culture. The central business district is home to Fortune 500 companies, as well as upscale restaurants, wine shops, galleries, boutiques and specialty shops. Clayton’s residential areas range from stately brick homes on tree-lined streets to high-rise condominiums. This area also offers upscale, renovated homes, luxury apartments, and new developments built to blend in with older, historic structures. Clayton’s school district is one of the finest in the St. Louis area, and residents have easy access to the MetroLink, Lambert-St. Louis International Airport and downtown.
Huntleigh. Situated between Geyer Road and Lindbergh Boulevard, Huntleigh is a small St. Louis suburban niche — dotted with rolling hills and sprawling homes — made up of approximately 334 residences that are within close proximity to Frontenac and Town & Country.
Brentwood. Known as the “City of Warmth,” Brentwood provides the advantages of a small town atmosphere in addition to close proximity to the city. Brentwood offers a diverse retail shopping area, specialty shops, the annual Brentwood Days Festival and Charity Golf Tournament, and its own Historical Society.
Frontenac. This small suburb of St. Louis has not deviated far from its historical French roots. The land of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wood was sold and
Ladue. One of the nation's most affluent suburbs, Ladue prides itself on its excellent community services and tranquil, private neighborhoods. Traditional colonial and Tudor-style mansions surrounded by generous lots are the norm, with several new luxury homes added each year. Nearby, there are three exclusive country clubs, several private schools, upscale boutiques and a variety of galleries, antique shops, specialty stores and spas.
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Maplewood. In a matter of just a few years, Maplewood has transformed itself from an empty, outer-ring suburb to a vibrant neighborhood, attracting young families from all over the region. Maplewood’s section of Manchester Road is a street lined with four-star restaurants and unique boutiques and businesses. Homes tend to be traditional St. Louis-style brick units, though due to Maplewood’s increasing popularity, a great deal of rental housing is being converted to answer the demand for owner-occupied homes. Olivette. More than 80 acres of beautiful parkland grace this small St. Louis County community, just west of University City and downtown. Nestled along Olive Boulevard, its locale offers easy access to surrounding St. Louis attractions. A wide array of youth and adult activities makes Olivette a well-established family community. Richmond Heights. This St. Louis municipality is melding “progress with tradition,” and in doing so, it offers an array of attractive homes in desirable neighborhoods, public and private schools, and a variety of city services. Located at the intersection of I-64/40 and Hwy 170, Richmond Heights is part of four public school districts, has two private schools and is within close proximity to seven advanced education institutions.
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Rock Hill. Situated west of downtown, Rock Hill is a small community within the Webster Groves School District. Its closeness to Manchester Road and Webster Groves allows easy access to several shopping, business and dining districts, as well as its own arts and entertainment, and home and garden businesses. University City. Although not located in the city, this suburb definitely has an urban vibe. Delmar Boulevard, passing through the heart of "U. City," is rarely devoid of foot traffic for good reason; this stretch, known as "The Loop," offers boutiques, independent book and music stores, coffee shops, ethnic restaurants and gourmet food stores. Grand older homes, multiple-family apartments, condominiums and single-family ranch homes are just a few of the housing options. Warson Woods. Established in 1936 and situated between Ladue and Glendale, Warson Woods is divided into four unique wards — a feature that makes the township so diverse. A wonderful business district, restaurants, parks, notable schools, including Webster Groves and Kirkwood school districts, and local shopping venues make Warson Woods a close-knit community.
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Ballwin. This municipality is a thriving suburb because of its proximity to Manchester Road. Ballwin residents enjoy access to a wide array of restaurants and shops. The area’s housing options include high-end, single-family homes developed over the last 30 years, as well as a supply of luxury condominiums and apartments. Chesterfield. Chesterfield offers quick and easy access to its many restaurants, top-rated schools, churches, shopping malls, retail districts and fitness facilities. Chesterfield’s varied housing options include established homes, luxury condominiums, townhomes, new construction and single-family homes — some of them mansion-like in stature. Clarkson Valley. Clarkson Valley comprises more than a dozen subdivisions, including Forest Hills, which boasts a country club that features a championship golf course. In addition, the city’s schools include top-ranked Crestview Middle School and Marquette High School. Creve Coeur. Creve Coeur is home to many of the St. Louis area’s largest information technology firms. The surrounding area to Creve Coeur’s business corridor on Olive Boulevard offers restaurants and shops, with nearby parks, a municipal golf course and an ice arena. This city’s upscale residential neighborhoods tend to be tucked away from the busy hum of Olive Boulevard, and home options include luxury mid-rise condominiums, smaller ranch homes and sprawling residences surrounded by wooded lots. Its mid-county location also offers quick access to highways, Lambert-St. Louis International Airport and downtown. Des Peres. Des Peres is a city that is growing quickly. West County Center contains St. Louis’ first Nordstrom store, as well as a variety of fine dining options. The city also has The Lodge Des Peres, a kid-friendly, municipal fitness facility with an indoor-outdoor aquatic center, fitness area,
basketball and volleyball courts, meeting rooms and classrooms. Ellisville. Ellisville boasts an acre of parkland for approximately every 40 residents. Eleven parks weave through a well-balanced mix of beautifully maintained residential neighborhoods and business developments. Easily accessible by I-40/64, I-44 and I-270, Ellisville is just 13 miles from the western city limits of St. Louis and a little more than 30 minutes from the airport. Eureka. Located along I-44 at the southwestern end of St. Louis County and in the award-winning Rockwood School District, Eureka is within easy driving distance to several two-year and four-year colleges and universities, as well as many technical schools. Spacious homes on wooded lots are hallmarks of the city’s residences. Local restaurants and a variety of shopping venues add to Eureka’s charming small-town atmosphere. Fenton. Located along the Meramec River, this "City of Parks" has more than 340 acres of parkland, which offers a wide variety of activities. The Fenton Parks and Recreation Department staff offer programs for children age three through senior citizens, and the RiverChase of Fenton, the city’s recreation facility, offers indoor and outdoor pools, a competition pool, basketball courts, a fitness area, a dance studio and much more. Kirkwood. Kirkwood was developed in 1853 as a railroad-commuting suburb, and the train station is still the center of the city’s charming downtown. The pedestrian-friendly business district retains its historic look, with commercial space mostly occupied by smaller businesses and local restaurants. A farmers market, pocket parks and specialty shops add to the city’s small-town atmosphere. If you’re searching for historic homes with character, Kirkwood is a great place to look. Those who prefer newer quarters might check out Station Plaza, which is modeled after European city living.
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Manchester. The community of Manchester is more than 200 years old and is composed of seven parks, the Manchester Aquatic Center, great schools in the notable districts of Parkway and Rockwood, and quality municipal services. It has a small-town atmosphere, yet residents have the advantage of easy access to the entire St. Louis Metropolitan area. Maryland Heights. Maryland Heights is the seventh largest municipality in St. Louis County and home to the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Westport Plaza, Creve Coeur Park, Harrah’s Casino and Aquaport. With more than 1,600 businesses, Maryland Heights is becoming a regional hospitality and entertainment destination, complete with dining and recreational opportunities. In the past 26 years, Maryland Heights has also developed a variety of housing styles – more than 60 percent of people living in this area own their homes. Town & Country and Country Life Acres. Once primarily woodland and farmland, Town & Country is a prestigious suburban community. It’s the perfect municipality to maintain a suburban lifestyle while enjoying the convenience of a short drive on I-64/40 to the city. This community prides itself on its quiet, restful green residential areas with few commercial developments and excellent educational options. Wildwood. Wildwood offers residents a blend of country and county living, with easy access to both state parks and the greater metro area. Residential development includes luxury homes
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and large traditional subdivisions surrounded by plenty of green space. Educational options include the highly rated Rockwood School District and excellent private and parochial schools.
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Lake St. Louis. Built on the edge of two man-made lakes, Lake St. Louis offers plenty of recreational opportunities, making it a popular settling place for both retirees and young families. In addition to water sports, Lake St. Louis offers riding stables, hiking trails, ball fields, an 18-hole championship golf course and Missouri's only Von Maur department store. One of the top 10 "Best Places to Live: Money magazine's 2009 list of America's best small cities," Lake St. Louis boasts homes that accommodate a large spectrum of lifestyles and budgets. Homes range from small, efficient condominiums to luxury homes on the edge of the lake. O'Fallon. Named 26th in Money magazine's 2010 "Best Places to Live: Money's list of America's best small cities," O’Fallon is the fastest-growing suburb of St. Charles. Housing and business developers have been hard at work keeping up with the city’s population boom. Because of the growing local population, large retailers have been eager to invest in the community. Shopping, dining and entertainment options are plentiful and family-friendly. O’Fallon is also home base for the minor league baseball team the River City Rascals. Homes tend to be affordable, single-family units situated in well-maintained neighborhoods.
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St. Charles. As the former state capitol and launch point for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, St. Charles is steeped in history and charm. Founded in 1765, the city’s downtown is paved with cobblestones and has retained its traditional look and feel. Main Street offers fine dining, antique shops, boutiques and museums. Despite its reverence for its heritage, the city is forwardthinking, with many prosperous companies headquartered there. As a result, St. Charles’ housing options include older, historic homes, as well as newly constructed developments. St. Peters. Located west of St. Charles, St. Peters was founded by French traders in the late 1700s. St. Peters has grown from a small farming area of 486 people in 1970 to a large suburban community, home to more than 60,000 people and 2,500 businesses. This growing city has been recognized nationally, such as on Money magazine's "Best Places to Live: Money's list of America's best small cities." Wentzville. Founded in 1855, Wentzville was named for Erasmus Livingston Wentz, the chief engineer of St. Louis, Kansas City and the Northern Railway. Contemporary, rustic ranch homes and farm sites are all available at affordable prices, along with newer two-story homes. Conveniently located on I-70 west of St. Louis, Wentzville
combines a rural lifestyle with convenient living, as it offers easy access to the commercial, educational and recreational amenities of St. Louis. WingHaven. Located just west of the Missouri River off of I-64/40, residents of WingHaven enjoy quick access to Chesterfield and a 30-minute drive to downtown, but they have the advantage of enjoying all that WingHaven has to offer: jogging trails, a movie theatre, swimming, golf, spa, library, shops and fine dining. FRANKLIN COUNTY Franklin County comprises quaint, historic towns such as Gerald, Labadie, New Haven, Pacific, St. Albans, St. Clair, Washington, Union and Sullivan, and it is home to many sites along Route 66, state parks, wineries and historical districts. Missouri riverfront trails and parks, charming bed and breakfasts, shops, museums and galleries add to this area’s small-town charm, but its easy access to the major metro area offers all the excitement of the city. St. Albans. The St. Albans community boasts 13 neighborhoods along the beautiful Missouri River. As Missouri’s premier golf community, St. Alban’s has two championship golf courses, a luxurious country club and a variety of low-maintenance villas and elegant million-dollar estates.
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MADISON COUNTY, IL Alton. Residents and visitors of Alton enjoy breathtaking scenery along the Mississippi River by traveling down the Great River Road by car, bicycle or on foot. With 15 parks and several attractions — such as the Clark Bridge, Alton Marina and Fast Eddie's Bon Air — Alton is a wonderful place to raise a family, work and enjoy life. Bethalto. Surrounded by rolling hills and picturesque farms, Bethalto is one of the fastestgrowing communities in Madison County. Home to the St. Louis Regional Airport, an extensive public library, a senior citizens center and several parks, this village offers a relaxed lifestyle perfect for families. Its close proximity to downtown allows residents to enjoy the cultural and entertainment opportunities of the nearby city. Edwardsville. The third oldest city in Illinois, charming Edwardsville boasts a picturesque Main Street, thriving commercial district, Children’s Museum and golf courses. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) is a vibrant, growing university and an excellent option for higher education. Glen Carbon. Residents of Glen Carbon can enjoy the Glen Carbon Heritage Trails complete with restored prairie areas and access to the nearby communities of Troy, Edwardsville, Maryville and the SIUE campus. The Village of Glen Carbon also offers sports leagues, several parks, a conservation area and more than 10 churches, and it is part of the Edwardsville School District. Godfrey. As one of Illinois’ newest municipalities, the Village of Godfrey is expecting continued residential and commercial growth. Although
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much of Godfrey has been primarily residential and remains devoted to agriculture, this large community offers a golf course, movie theatre, the Alton Symphony and Youth Symphony, and several schools and churches. MONROE COUNTY, IL Columbia. Located on the Mississippi River bluffs, Columbia’s beautiful scenery adds to its small-town charm, but its residents have the advantage of easy accessibility to St. Louis just 12 miles away. Columbia residents also enjoy a wide variety of restaurants, three golf courses and a rich German heritage. Columbia is one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the Greater St. Louis area. ST. CLAIR COUNTY, IL Belleville. Situated near several major highways, such as I-255 and I-64, Belleville is a convenient and comfortable city for business. It is also a wonderful community in which to raise a family with its commitment to excellent education, elementary to higher education, in addition to attractive, safe neighborhoods. Belleville’s wide array of shops, cultural opportunities — including historical and philharmonic societies — and local shopping add to the charm of this growing city. O’Fallon. Known as one of the fastest-growing communities in the St. Louis Metropolitan area, O’Fallon, Illinois, has a rich history of trade and industry, which has laid the foundation for its continued growth and prosperity. Hardworking residents, including personnel from nearby Scott Air Force Base, make up the diverse community of this charming small town just across the Mississippi River from downtown.
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HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOODS By Moe Godat
A peek into the oldest parts of town As the Gateway to the West, and a once booming hub for cross-country travel, St. Louis holds an abundance of Midwestern culture and history. St. Louis’s historic neighborhoods can give residents and visitors a look into how St. Louis began.
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THE HILL The Hill is well-known for its Italian restaurants, bakeries and businesses that make it the go-to place to look for a perfect date night. Its small shotgun style homes are quaint and inviting. The initial rush of Italian immigrants settled in the Hill in the 1830s, and they brought their culture with them to this beautiful and exciting part of St. Louis. If you’re new to St. Louis, the Hill is the perfect place to get your first taste of the city. The Hill is the birthplace of the Lou’s favorite food: the toasted ravioli. T-Ravs remain a predominantly St. Louis staple, so head to the Hill to get the best ones around.
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CENTRAL WEST END The Central West End holds historic and beautiful city homes and apartments. A wide variety of brick-clad homes have housed authors such as T.S. Eliot and Tennessee Williams. The Central West End is a dining destination as well as the place to go for high-end shopping. Want to take a stroll around the Central West End's walkable streets? There are many activities available to you in walking distance, including the Holiday Window Walk, which takes place in December. TOWER GROVE Tower Grove began as a largely commercial part of town formed around streetcars, making travel to and from work simple. However, Tower Grove began to suffer when its big businesses began moving outside city limits. In the 1990s, residents and businesses began slowly reversing the decline of residential buildings to mirror the area’s social and cultural changes. Tower Grove Park now holds the Pride March to show St. Louis’s growing support of the LGBTQ community. Now considered a safe neighborhood with grand historic architecture and many small businesses within walking distance, Tower Grove is another premium place to live in St. Louis, especially for culturally accepting individuals. LAFAYETTE SQUARE Wealthy citizens began buying plots of land in what is now Lafayette Square in the early 1800s. The area fell from glory when a tornado devastated it in 1896 and continued to decline during the Great Depression and World War II. However, residents began buying and renovating the oldest homes in Lafayette Square in the 1970s to bring life back to the neighborhood. Full of color and architecture that can only be found in Lafayette Square, the homes and shops in the area are worth a visit. Now, most homes have been restored and residents enjoy shops and restaurants close to home.
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ST. LOUIS SCHOOLS Your guide to elementary and secondary education in the Gateway City. As you decide where to purchase your new home, school selection is a top priority for making the best decision for your family. In the Greater St. Louis area, there are nearly 1,000 public schools, as well as a multitude of private schools. Families living within the St. Louis city limits have many educational options, including excellent private, parochial, charter and magnet schools. Students with special needs have accessibility to services in St. Louis area public schools. There are more than 400 parochial and independent private schools from which to choose. With 144 elementary and high schools in the area affiliated with the Catholic Church, St. Louis is the seventh largest Archdiocesan school system in the country. On the next few pages, you’ll read about featured schools from the St. Louis area.
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Academy of the Sacred Heart. Educating with love has been the mission of the Academy of the Sacred Heart for over 200 years. As a Catholic school for children of all faiths, the Academy provides a child-centered, nurturing learning environment that offers challenging academics and small class sizes. Faith formation, leadership development and strong study skills are all results of a Sacred Heart education. Our primary school welcomes learners beginning at age three in our Little Acorns Program. Lower school students engage in science experiments in a dedicated science lab and begin learning French and Spanish. Middle school students study in single gender classes within a collaborative learning environment, maximizing the separate learning strengths of boys and girls. Our Eighth Class graduates matriculate into the region’s finest high schools and maintain a lasting relationship as alumni of the Sacred Heart.
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Schools Chesterfield Montessori School. Chesterfield Montessori School is an AMI-recognized, authentic Montessori school serving a culturally diverse student body between the ages of 16 months through 8th grade. Peaceful, mixed-age classrooms are equipped with the full range of hands-on Montessori materials, which provide stimulating challenges that meet the cognitive, emotional and social needs of each child. Highly trained teachers ensure that each child is challenged and nurtured in a way that best serves his/her individual developmental needs. The resulting benefits for the child are self-confidence, enthusiasm for learning and lengthened attention span, as well as a solid foundation for future academic endeavors. The partnership of parents, children, and teachers makes Chesterfield Montessori School a place where children and families flourish. Explore us online at www. chesterfieldmontessori.org or call (314) 469-7150 to schedule your personal tour.
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Community School
Community School is an independent preschool and elementary school in St. Louis, Missouri, serving families with children age 3 through grade 6. Community allows young children’s gifts to flourish in an environment of active, experiential learning. The children learn by doing, fueling their intellectual, emotional, creative and social growth. The 7:1 student/ teacher ratio allows personalized attention for each student. As a testament to their superior academic preparation, Community students’ test scores are among the highest in the nation. Students learn a foreign language beginning in nursery and are immersed deeply in a strong STEAM program, which also includes drama, art, music, band and woodworking. The expansive 18-acre campus – with its woods, trails, pond, fields and light-filled classrooms – provides a safe environment for curious exploration. Community School’s focus on character development, compassionate service learning and public speaking creates tomorrow’s leaders. For more information or to schedule a tour, visit communicationschool.com or call 314.991.0005.
Schools Countryside Montessori School. Countryside Montessori School offers part-time and full-time care for children eight weeks through six years of age. Countryside is NAEYC accredited and affiliated with the American Montessori Society. The home-like environment, along with its spacious playground, trike area and pony corral, set Countryside apart from the rest. Countryside is dedicated to the education of the whole child. With our low child:staff ratios, our goal is to meet each individual child’s need for intellectual, physical, social and emotional development. By offering a superb Montessori education in a nurturing environment, Countryside strives to help children reach their full potential and become independent, life-long learners. Countryside offers fall, summer and year-round programs. Please call 314-434-2821 or email Jenifer at jmhanser@aol.com for more information. Forsyth School. Forsyth School is a leading independent, co-educational elementary Forsyth School
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school that provides an unforgettable experience on a one-of-a-kind campus located in the Wydown-Forsyth Historic District. The challenging and engaging curriculum fosters independence and prepares students to thrive in secondary school and beyond. Starting with the 2020/21 school year, Forsyth’s NEW Eyas Program offers part-time and full-time care options for ages 2–3! An expansion of Forsyth's established "challenge curriculum" for age 3 through grade 6, Eyas is much more than traditional daycare. The Eyas Program will be housed in a dedicated program space located in the heart of Forsyth's unique campus. Newly nicknamed the "Falcon's Nest," the current stand-alone Science Center will undergo renovation during the summer of 2020 in preparation for Eyas. Every summer, the Forsyth Summer Discovery program offers one-week, themed day camps for children age 3 through Grade 6. Visit ForsythSchool.org or call 314.726.4542 for more information.
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Schools Fulton School at St. Albans. A small, co-ed, independent Montessori school for students 18 months old through 12th grade, The Fulton School approaches education differently. We are small by design; there are no ceilings on what students can learn and no hiding places for them to resist growth. The teaching styles are refreshing, and the students are engaged, accepted and excited about learning. In the Lower School, each child’s whole personality is celebrated and nurtured. Classrooms allow children to explore handson, meaningful works that both reach the children at their current stage yet also encourage them to stretch themselves. The Upper School offers a strong college-prep curriculum. Teaching them to think critically, write and speak effectively, collaborate, exercise initiative and display good character are our highest priorities. Preparing students for studying and working on their own — in college and then professionally — are the end goals. Mutual respect, freedom balanced with responsibility and plenty of choices create a unique atmosphere that adolescents love. Come see for yourself at The Fulton School. Explore online at tfssa.org or call (636)458-6688 for a tour.
Miriam: Empowering Unique Learners As the region’s oldest and most comprehensive resource for children with learning differences, Miriam serves more than 1,200 children through its three programs: Miriam School, Miriam Academy and Miriam Learning Center. • Miriam School – An independent school for children PreK-8th grade with a nurturing learning environment that helps children in the areas of speech, language, math, reading, motor/sensory and social skills. • Miriam Academy – Educates high school students with learning challenges in an environment designed to help them excel. • Miriam Learning Center – Provides comprehensive diagnostic, educational, and therapeutic services in-home, in-school or in after school programs at Miriam School or Miriam Academy. No matter where families are in their journey, Miriam identifies needs and finds solutions for your child. Call to schedule your tour today! 314-968-3893, www.miriamstl.org..
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Schools The School District of Clayton.The School District of Clayton is nationally known for its academic excellence. Administrators, teachers and District staff alike are committed to inspiring each student to love learning and to embrace challenge within a rich and rigorous academic culture. To pursue this commitment, the District invests in highly-qualified educators and resources. Nearly 90 percent of teachers hold a master’s degree or higher. Each school has a library that exceeds national standards. Routine classroom instruction is enhanced by traditional instruction in art, music, physical education and technology. Clayton High School (CHS) offers 24 Advanced Placement courses and graduated 98.5 percent of its seniors in 2019 with 92 percent of them advancing to two- and four-year colleges. Annually, District students are recognized as National Merit and Commended Scholars. CHS claimed the number one spot in the list of the best public secondary schools in the St. Louis metropolitan area in 2019 and the District was ranked the 14th best in America by Niche.com. For more information about the District, call 314.854.6000 or visit claytonschools.net.
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Whitfield School. Whitfield is a close-knit and diverse community for grades 6-12 where each student’s strengths are known, cultivated and celebrated. Our talented faculty capture students’ imaginations and energize them to identify and pursue their passions. Whitfield’s college preparatory program is rooted in character education. Our Habits of Mind and Heart curriculum provides a common language for character education and encourages critical reflection for academic and personal growth. Whitfield’s college counseling program inspires students to reach for their top choice schools in a low-stress way. In the last five years, seniors have earned over $12.6 million in merit scholarships for their first year of college. Visit whitfieldschool.org or call 314-434-5141 for more information. The School District of Clayton
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With myriad must-see attractions throughout the city, the options in entertainment and exploration are endless.
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Grant’s Farm. Ranked as the seventh-best family attraction nationwide by the U.S. Family Travel Guide Zagat Survey®, this Busch family estate, which was once owned by Ulysses S. Grant, features animal shows, a petting area and a tram ride through a wildlife preserve. Open mid-April through November. Free admission. Parking $13. Citygarden. A garden oasis in the heart of 10501 Gravois Road, 314-843-1700, www.grantsfarm.com. downtown St. Louis, Citygarden offers expansive, Laumeier Sculpture Park. Expanding the lush landscaping, 24 pieces of sculpture by context of contemporary sculpture beyond the internationally renowned artists, three water traditional confines of a museum, Laumeier features, an innovative audio tour, a glass pavilion Sculpture Park is an internationally recognized café and more. Free to the public. 801 Market Street, open-air museum. Free to the public; however, 314-241-3337, www.citygardenstl.org. admission is charged for some special events. 12580 Rott City Museum. What was once a 600,000-square-foot Road, 314-615-5278, www.laumeiersculpturepark.org. shoe factory is now a playground for the imagination, The Magic House – St. Louis Children’s Museum. with countless unique activities and exhibits made Participate in hundreds of fun, educational and of reclaimed materials from around the city. General interactive exhibits and activities for the whole admission is $12 plus tax for ages 3 and up and $10 family. You and your child can touch an electrically plus tax on Fridays and Saturdays after 5 p.m. 701 N. charged ball, create a three-dimensional impression 15th Street, 314-231-CITY, www.citymuseum.org. of yourself, experience the sensation of racing a The Fox Theatre. Catch a Broadway show at the wheelchair and so much more. Admission is $11 for Fabulous Fox Theatre in Grand Center. The 2018 ages 1 and up. 516 S. Kirkwood Road, 314-822-8900, season features such well-known titles as "The www.magichouse.org. Anheuser-Busch Brewery. A St. Louis landmark since its founding in 1852, the Anheuser-Busch Brewery offers daily free tours, which take visitors through the historic Budweiser Clydesdale stables, Beechwood Aging Cellars, historic Brew House and Bevo Packaging Facility. 12th & Lynch streets, 314-577-2626, www.budweisertours.com.
Wizard of Oz," "Chicago," "Hamilton," "Phantom of the Opera" and "The Sound of Music" with shows from other popular performers. For tickets, call 800-293-5949. 527 N. Grand Blvd., 314-534-1678, www.fabulousfox.com.
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Missouri Botanical Garden. Founded in 1859, the Missouri Botanical Garden is one of the nation’s oldest botanical gardens in continuous operation and is a National Historic Landmark. See 79 acres of horticultural displays, including a 14-acre Japanese strolling garden, the Climatrom® conservatory and more. See website for admission prices. 4344 Shaw Blvd., 314-577-5100, www.missouribotanicalgarden.org.
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Missouri History Museum. Discover St. Louis’ history, from the city’s founding in 1764 to the present, in the "Seeking St. Louis" continuing exhibit. General admission is free; however, a fee is charged for some special exhibitions. 5700 Lindell Blvd., 314-746-4599, www.mohistory.org.
additional fee, watch an informative show in the impressive Omnimax Theater and stargaze indoors at the James S. McDonnell Planetarium. General admission is free. 5050 Oakland Ave., 314-289-4400, www.slsc.org.
The Moto Museum. See a collection of rare and vintage motorcycles, many from European manufacturers before 1975, and some even dating back to around 1900. Free to the public, but donations are appreciated. 3441 Olive Blvd., 314-446-1805, www.themotomuseum.com.
Saint Louis Symphony at Powell Hall. The Grammy-winning Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra has been inspiring St. Louis since 1976. Concerts vary throughout the year, ranging from elegant, classical evening performances to family-friendly afternoon shows. For tickets, call 314-534-1700. 718 N. Grand Blvd., 314-533-2500, www.slso.org.
The Muny in Forest Park. The nation’s oldest and largest outdoor theatre, The Muny in Forest Park is a fan favorite during the summer months in St. Louis. The 2018 Summer Season runs June 11 through August 12 and will feature "Jerame Robinson's Broadway," "The Whiz," "Singin' in the Rain," "Jersey Boys," "Annie," "Gypsy" and "Meet Me in St. Louis" One Theatre Drive, 314-361-1900, www.muny.org.
Saint Louis Zoo. Located in Forest Park, the Saint Louis Zoo is a family-friendly destination that is home to nearly 19,000 animals from more than 655 species. General admission is free; however, certain attractions charge a fee, such as the Children’s Zoo. One Government Drive, 314-781-0900, www.stlzoo.org.
Six Flags St. Louis. A constant favorite among families all over the Midwest, this expansive theme park features a variety of fun rides and thrills, including an attached water park, that kids and parents alike are sure to love. Six Flags St. Louis, which is open April through October, also hosts several concerts by popular musicians each season, as well as annual celebrations, Saint Louis Science Center. Explore the such as “Fright Fest,” which takes place through the fascinating world of science at this hands-on entire month of October. 636-938-5300, 4900 Six museum, which offers more than 700 exhibits Flags St. Louis Rd., www.sixflags.com. geared toward children and adults of all ages. Investigate an array of exciting exhibits; or, for an
Saint Louis Art Museum. Admire exceptional works of art from nearly every culture and time period throughout history at the Saint Louis Art Museum, one of the nation’s leading comprehensive art museums. General admission is free. Fine Arts Drive, 314-721-0072, www.slam.org.
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March 14 – 16 Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Run: A very green weekend honoring St. Louis' Irish Heritage. irishparade.org April 25 – 26 St. Louis Earth Day Festival: A festival dedicated to creating and celebrating a greener St. Louis. stlouisearthday.org May 8 – 10 Art Fair at Laumeier: An exhibition of 150 juried artists in Laumeier Sculpture Park. laumeiersculpturepark.org June 27 – 28 PrideFest St. Louis: Allies coming out to support the LGBTQ+ community. pridestl.org TBA – July Fair St. Louis: America’s biggest birthday party. fairsaintlouis.org
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STL EVENTS CALENDAR
January 6 – February 25 Soulard Mardis Gras: The second biggest Mardis Gras celebration in the country. stlmardigras.org
March 28 – 29 GO! St. Louis Marathon & Family Fitness Weekend: Fun and fulfilling races for all ages and abilities. gostlouis.org
May 27 – June 21 Shakespeare Festival St. Louis: A true Shakespeare in the park experience. www.sfstl.com
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June 4 – 28, 2020 Circus Flora: An engaging story and physical feats create a truly American circus. circusflora.org
2nd Friday of July Let Them Eat Art: A tribute to Bastille Day with awardwinning food and more. cityofmaplewood.com/ltea
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August 29 – 30 Festival of Nations: Multicultural festivities including dancing, food and an international marketplace. festivalofnationsstl.org September Great Forest Park Balloon Glow and Race: 70 “hound” balloons chasing one “hare” balloon. greatforestparkballoonrace.com
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LABOR DAY WEEKEND Big Muddy Blues Festival: Blues music on the St. Louis Riverfront. lacledeslanding.com
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Japanese Festival: Authentic Japanese music, dance, art, and entertainment. mobot.org
September 18 – 20 MOSAICS Fine Art Festival: A showcase of local and regional artists. stcharlesmosaics.org Late September Taste of St. Louis: An overindulge in our city’s finest cuisine, art and music. tastestl.com
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Mid November–end of December GARDEN GLOW: One million lights, music, s’mores and more. mobot.org
September – October St. Louis Renaissance Festival: Unique entertainment ranging from pirates to jousting to aerial acts. stlrenfest.com November St. Louis International Film Festival: Enough world cinema to satisfy even the most avid film junkie. cinemastlouis.org
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STL REVITALIZED Courtesy of St. Louis Union Station.
After years of laying low, St. Louis Union Station’s new additions are ready to wow locals and visitors alike. By Moe Godat
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When tourists think of destinations in St. Louis to visit, the two most obvious choices are the Gateway Arch and the St. Louis Zoo. Though both deserve a visit, a new contender is rising in St. Louis as one of the city’s best attractions: Union Station. Though the last passenger train left St. Louis Union Station in 1978, it still remains a destination for tourists and locals alike looking for an authentic St. Louis experience. The building itself was designed by architect Theodore C. Link who pulled inspiration from the Carcassonne in France. Union Station’s high walls and solitary towers are outshined only by its 65-foot barrel-vaulted ceiling and wrought-iron chandelier. With its iconic architecture and long history in St. Louis, Union Station is now a place of growth inside city limits. Over the past several years, it’s undergone a revitalization that brings it back to its original importance and integrity in St. Louis. Check out some of Union Station’s newest attractions!
The St. Louis Wheel See the St. Louis skyline any day of the year from The St. Louis Wheel! Opened in 2019, the St. Louis Wheel can take you and your family for three to four rotations, giving everyone a gorgeous view of the city. There’s no need to worry about the weather; The St. Louis Wheel features enclosed, climate-controlled gondolas that make the ride comfortable any time of year. Buy tickets at thestlouiswheel.com.
St. Louis Aquarium St. Louis’s newest and most exciting attraction is here! The long-awaited St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station promotes education, conservation and imagination for children and adults alike in the St. Louis area. Explore the shallow waters of salt marshes, admire the mysteries of the open ocean and take a visit to the 250,000-gallon shark tank! Opened in late 2019, the St. Louis Aquarium features 13,000 animals across 44 exhibits; it’s the perfect place to take the whole family. To buy tickets and learn more, visit stlouisaquarium.com. The Soda Fountain Tired after a long day of experiencing St. Louis? The best place to refresh after a fun day with the family is The Soda Fountain at Union Station. Whether you’re wanting soda, milkshakes, malts, sundaes or even classic diner options with a spin, The Soda Fountain has something for every age. Sit down, relax and satisfy your sweet tooth!
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Whether you’re moving to a spacious suburb or to an apartment in the heart of the city, you’ll always have access to the area’s “regional backyard,” Forest Park. Measuring 1,293 acres, Forest Park is nearly 500 acres larger than New York City’s Central Park and also ranks as the 6th most visited urban park in the United States. Since its establishment in 1876, Forest Park has served as a refuge for both local wildlife and its 13 million annual visitors. Many still consider Forest Park “the soul of St. Louis,” a nickname tied to its role in preserving the metropolitan area’s natural beauty while also containing several major cultural institutions. The founders of Forest Park intended for the area to be open to everyone regardless of economic status, so many of its attractions are free for general admission. In 2017 the Saint Louis Zoo was recently voted the #1 zoo in the nation by USA Today, housing over 17,000 wild animals of roughly 560 species and drawing in three million visitors annually. After you visit the new polar bear exhibit, visit some of the park’s other free attractions,
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such as the Saint Louis Art Museum, which contains work spanning five millennia from six continents, or the Missouri History Museum, which provides an in-depth look at the city’s influence on American culture. These locations provide new exhibitions every year that remain on display for several months before new ones take their places. These exhibitions often require an additional fee, but inclusive memberships to either museum are also available. You don’t need to be a science buff to enjoy the Saint Louis Science Center, which also offers a free general admission to displays designed for all ages. This location’s main attraction is the James S. McDonnell Planetarium, a 24-meter dome used primarily for displaying a 360-degree view of a simulated night sky, but also screens movies periodically. Tickets for the planetarium shows are available for purchase both upon arrival and online. Forest Park remains a point of St. Louis pride with the diligent upkeep of over 45,000 trees, architectural hotspots such as the Jewel Box greenhouse, and America’s oldest and largest outdoor musical theater, the Muny. Want to learn more about your new home? Forest Park is a great place to start.
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SPORTS HEAVEN
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St. Louis: A Community Built On Sports By Julia Johns
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St. Louis, sports are the way of life. Everyone is a fan, and all St. Louisans are united by that passion. Our teams give us something in common, but we are more than just fellow fans: we are a family. When you are surrounded by thousands of friends, each game becomes a powerful, shared experience, and it is this phenomenon that makes St. Louis a destination in the world of sports. This would not be possible, however, without our world-class facilities. The Enterprise Center—a modern, 12-story glass and concrete building—ranks among the top arenas in the country. Hosting about 175 events per year and attracting two million annual guests, it is a great source of pride in the city. Most importantly though, the Enterprise Center is the home of the St. Louis Blues—otherwise known as the 2019 Stanley Cup Champions. Since 1994, die-hard
Blues fans have packed the arena, and after decades of unwavering support, they were rewarded. On June 12, 2019, the Blues earned their first Stanley Cup. Their journey brought St. Louis together like never before. Hundreds of thousands of fans flooded the streets in support with the Enterprise Center serving as the hub of the uncontainable excitement. Often the source of its own fanfare is Busch Stadium, the home of the 11-time World Series Champions the St. Louis Cardinals. Opened in 2006, the retro-style downtown ballpark is majestic and distinct. Yet its red brick exterior still fits in with the surrounding buildings because it’s not just a great ballpark:
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it’s a St. Louis ballpark. Busch seats more than 46,000 and on any given day, is packed with a sea of red-clad fans. Spend just one day here, and you’ll learn why we are, in fact, the Best Fans In Baseball. And if nothing else, then you can take in the view; beyond the outfield, the stadium frames the stunning downtown St. Louis skyline and Gateway Arch. Located across the street is Ballpark Village. All St. Louis sports teams and fans have a RELOCATING IN SAINT LOUIS 2020
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home in this sports-anchored, mixed-use district. There is a lot to explore and experience, but it is centered around several one-of-a-kind attractions. If you’d like to indulge in our distinguished baseball history, you can visit the Cardinals Nation Museum and Hall of Fame; it’s worthwhile considering few franchises can rival the acclaim and heritage of the St. Louis Cardinals. Then, you can see how baseball past, present and future have been united by visiting Busch II Infield. Here, fans can walk on the old ballpark’s diamond: the same ground where legends have played ball. Once you’re finished surveying history, you can visit the Budweiser Brew House, a three-level venue dedicated to food, beer and friends. Whether you’re looking for indoor or outdoor dining, nightlife or a magnificent rooftop view of Busch Stadium, the Brew House has it all. If it’s game day for the Cardinals or Blues, however, then you must visit FOX Sports Midwest Live!, the core of Ballpark Village. Featuring a 1,200-square-foot HDTV, this two-level plaza offers the best watch parties in the country. Photography by Emmanuel Jenkins
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Throughout Ballpark Village, there are additional bar, dining and entertainment options with even more to come. Still being developed is a Class-A office building; a luxury residential tower, One Cardinal Way; a Live! by Loews hotel and further retail, restaurant and entertainment space. Without a doubt, Ballpark Village is the city’s most significant development in a decade because it’s well on its way to becoming one of the most unique urban neighborhoods in the country. Not to mention, Ballpark Village is within walking distance of museums, the new Arch riverfront and more. All within a few city blocks, Ballpark Village gives you a celebration of sports and the spirit of St. Louis.
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Polite Society 1923 Park Ave. 314-325-2553 politesocietystl.com Located in the Lafayette Square Neighborhood, Polite Society’s menu changes with the seasons to provide the freshest ingredients possible. Specializing in American eclectic cuisine, there is sure to be a dish that satisfies and fulfills. City Charlie Gitto’s Downtown S207 N. 6th St. 314-436-2828 charliegittos.com Serving the authentic taste of old Italy since 1981, Charlie Gitto's now owns and operates three restaurants in the St. Louis area. Offering classics such as pastas, breads and desserts that are made in-house and cooked to order. Mango 1001 Washington Ave. 314-621-9993 mangoperu.com Enjoy South American cuisine at St. Louis’s only authentic Peruvian restaurant. Pair one of Mango’s signature cocktails with the flavorful dishes of Peru at this upscale eatery. Bogarts 1627 S. 9th St. 314-621-3107 bogartssmokehouse.com This laidback barbecue joint has become a St. Louis staple since opening its doors in 2011. Serving southern barbecue classics such as slow smoked ribs and pit baked beans, Bogart’s is a must-try for authentic St. Louis style barbecue.
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Savage 2655 Ann Ave. 314-354-8488 savagestl.com For a unique and thrilling experience, Savage offers a five-course, six-course or twelve-course small bites collection. Diners can choose which size course and be surprised as Savage creates a flavorful array of complex dishes. Midtown Grand Tavern Angad Arts Hotel, 626 N Grand Blvd 314-405-3399 grandtavernstl.com Located in the heart of St. Louis's Grand Arts District in the Angad Arts Hotel, Grand Tavern by David Burke cooks up classic American fare with a playful twist. Visually stunning plating complements the artistic space while mouthwatering dishes such as Salmon Pastrami tantalize the taste buds.
Nixta, 1621 Tower Grove Ave. 314-899-9000 • nixtastl.com Located in the Botanical Heights neighborhood, Nixta celebrates the flavors of old Mexico while bringing a contemporary twist to each dish.
Vicia 4260 Forest Park Ave. 314-553-9239 viciarestaurant.com Vicia’s cuisine focuses on a vegetable-forward approach turning underutilized vegetables into show-stopping flavorful dishes. Enjoy complex dishes such as beef fat roasted beets and turnip shell tacos at this sleek restaurant.
Southern 3108 Olive St. 314-531-4668 stlsouthern.com St. Louis’s first Nashville Hot Chicken restaurant provides the best of southern food and southern hospitality. Taste some of the best (and hottest) fried chicken St. Louis has to offer ranging from Original to Cluckin Hot.
Sub Zero Vodka Bar 308 N. Euclid Ave. 314-367-1200 subzerovodkabar.com Offering the largest selection of vodka in the country, this eclectic eatery offers the freshest sushi and high quality burgers. Step foot inside the restaurant’s iconic Ice Bar which has hosted many celebs such as George Clooney and Sammy Hagar.
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West County Sugarfire Smoke House 9200 Olive Blvd. 314-997-2301 sugarfiresmokehouse.com One of the most popular barbecue restaurants in St. Louis, Sugarfire Smoke House offers award-winning baby back ribs, succulent pulled pork, juicy beef brisket and much more. Try one of their mouth-watering famous barbecue specials that draw crowds daily. Yaya’s 15601Olive Blvd. 636-537-9991 yayasstl.com Experience the taste of the Mediterranean with inspired Greek, French and Italian flavors at this sophisticated restaurant. Produce is sourced locally and ethically to create the freshest dishes such as hickory grilled salmon and flat iron steak. Veritas 15860 Fountain Plaza Dr. 636-227-6800 veritasgateway.com Specialty market turned fine-dining restaurant, Veritas Gateway to Food and Wine offers delicious dishes that change weekly to accommodate the fresh produce brought in. Yaya’s
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Napoli 2 1054 Town and Country Crossing 636-256-9998 napoli2.com Napoli 2 offers an extensive menu of delicious classic Italian dishes in an elegant and contemporary setting. The menu ranges from juicy filet mignon to fresh pasta made in-house.
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A ST. LOUIS DAY TRIP
By Ashley McGoff
Photography by Dawn McKnight.
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hink you’ve explored all the attractions in St. Louis? Hidden behind the famous landmarks of the city remain the most charming towns and lavish farmers' markets. Take a day to explore all the hidden gems in St. Louis. Located just 30 miles west of St. Louis lies the quaint town of St. Charles. Step back into colonial times when visiting historic South Main Street. Enjoy a day of shopping where more than 125 boutiques, restaurants and attractions line the streets. Stroll along the original brick-paved streets or take a magical carriage ride to appreciate the scenery. Be sure to visit the Lewis and Clark Boathouse & Museum and learn how the duo discovered the Gateway to the West. Also, don’t pass up the Missouri Artists on Main, which features over 50 original works of fine art from Missouri artists. The picturesque town of Kimmswick sits along the banks of the Mississippi River and calls for a day full of shopping, eating
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and exploring. Relax and admire the historic architecture surrounding the town while browsing through over 20 shops offering an array of unique goods. Stop by for lunch at one of the famous restaurants in town, The Blue Owl, serving classic comfort food among award-winning baked goods such as the Levee High Apple Pie. Several top attractions include a visit to the historic estate of Fred and Mabel-Ruth Anheuser and a handful of seasonal festivities such as the Strawberry Festival in June and Apple Butter Festival in October. St. Louis does not have a shortage when it comes to farmers’ markets. Take a road trip and visit all of St. Louis’ exceptional fresh markets. The city’s oldest farmers’ market, Soulard Farmers’ Market, is open year-round and features over 140 vendors offering local-made goods and fresh produce. Stop by Tower Groves Farmers’ Market on Saturday morning where live music, free yoga and fresh produce combine to create a spectacular day. Kirkwood Farmers’ Market can round out the day where garden-fresh fruits and vegetables spill over the stands and tantalizing samples are ready to be eaten. Photography by Bill Brecht
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MOVING with pets
To make the transition between residences easy for you and your pets, check out these helpful tips from tripswithpets.com. BEFORE THE MOVE: Become familiar with leash laws, pet ordinances and pet licensing requirements with the state or county you are moving to. • If you are renting, carefully review the lease to ensure that pets are allowed before you move in. • Secure a new vet and have records transferred in advance of your move. Talk to your current veterinarian for referrals or research vets in your new area online. • Get your pet a new identification tag that includes your pet’s name, your name, new address and phone number. • Have a plan for how you are going to properly restrain your pet in your vehicle. • If your move requires an overnight stay to reach your destination, plan ahead for overnight accommodations that are pet friendly.
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MOVING DAY:
• Keep your pet secure. Place your pet in a designated safe place where he/she won’t accidentally escape as people are coming in and out of the house. • Check on your pet frequently and try to maintain a regular feeding, walking and bathroom schedule.
YOUR NEW HOME: Prepare your new home. Have all of your pet’s necessities and essentials ready for them on day one so they feel comfortable in their new settings. • Keep them leashed when not in the house or yard until they are familiarized with the new surroundings. • Secure pets during move-in. Just as you did on the day you moved out, keep your pet in a safe and quiet place to ensure they don’t accidentally escape. • Have a recent photo of your pet in the unfortunate event that they do run off during the move.
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St. Louis is a dog-friendly city. With dog parks dotting the landscape, along with the happy dog owners who frequent them, St. Louis provides a safe and happy community where your four-legged friend can make some friends of its own. The parks have benches for you and open areas for the dogs to run free. Some of them even have doggy playgrounds. The parks vary between fenced or not, private or public and fees or free. Chesterfield Dog Park (at Eberwein Park) 1627 Old Baxter Rd., Chesterfield 636-537-4000 Fenced, $30 residents only
Benton Park West Dog Park 3300 Nebraska Ave. and Utah St. St. Louis bpwdogpark@gmail.com Private, $35 1st dog; $15/additional dog
University City Dog Park (near Pool Heman Park) Vernon Ave. and Pennsylvania Ave., University City 314-862-6767 Fenced, see website for fees
Lucas Park Dog Park 400 N 14th and St. Charles, St. Louis Private, $50 annually
Frenchtown Dog Park (Soulard) Emmet St. and S. 10th St., St. Louis membership@frenchtowndogpark.com, 314-328-5711 Private, $60 first dog; $20 each additional dog Maplewood Dog Park (at Kellogg Park) Rannells Ave and Westpoint Dr., Maplewood 314-645-3600 Private, 1st dog, $20; 2nd dog $5 for residents of Maplewood, Brentwood, Shrewsbury or Richmond Heights or $50 non-resident fee
Shaw Dog Park Cleveland Ave. and Thurman Ave., St. Louis 314-771-3101 Private, $25, residents; $50, non-residents for 1 dog Additional dog extra fee Southwest City Dog Park (at Willmore Park) Jamieson Ave. and Hampton Ave., St. Louis Private, $47, city residents; $62, non-residents $10/additional dog
Central West End Dog Park 4597 Olive, St. Louis Water Tower Dog Park (at Compton Hill Reservoir Park) cwedogpark@gmail.com S Grand Blvd., St. Louis Private, $45; $15, each additional dog info@watertowerdogpark.com Happy Hounds Playground Private, $65, residents $80 non-residents for first dog 2448 Pond Rd. Wildwood $20/$25 each additional dog 314-456-8358 Creve Coeur Dog Park (at Conway Park) $360/year; $420/year 2-3 dogs OIS 12301 Conway Rd., Creve Coeur Mutts on Main Dog Park *Illinois 314-872-2570 509 W. Main Fenced, $30, residents; $80, non-residents 618-346-5200 DuSable Dog Park (at Ed Boles Memorial Park) Fenced, No fees, but dogs must be licensed 2598 N Main St., St. Charles in their county 636-949-3372 Rock Springs Dog Park Fenced E 3rd St. O'Fallon Broemmelsiek Park 618-624-0139 1795 Highway DD, Defiance Fenced 636-949-7535 Off-leash, no additional fees
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NUMBERS YOU NEED Important state and regional information for St. Louis area residents ILLINOIS
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Primary contact info Illinois State Offices illinois.gov Madison County www.co.madison.il.us Monroe County monroecountyil.org St. Clair County co.st-clair.il.us
Primary contact info Missouri State Offices mo.gov Franklin County franklinmo.org St. Charles County sccmo.org St. Louis City stlouis-mo.gov St. Louis County stlouisco.com
Voter Registration Illinois State Offices (217) 782-4141 elections.il.gov License/Vehicle REGISTRATION Office of the Secretary of State Driver Services Department (800) 252-8980 Vehicle Service Department (800) 252-8980 cyberdriveillinois.com Public Schools Illinois State Board of Education (217) 782-4321 isbe.net Utilities AmerenIP (800) 755-5000 ameren.com/illinois Illinois American Water (800) 422-2782 amwater.com/ilaw
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Voter Registration Missouri State Offices (573) 751-4936 sos.mo.gov/elections License/Vehicle REGISTRATION Missouri Department of Revenue (573) 526-3669 dor.mo.gov/motorv Public Schools Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (573) 751-4212 dese.mo.gov Utilities Ameren Missouri (800) 552-7583 ameren.com/missouri Spire 800-887-4173 spireenergy.com Metropolitan Sewer District (314) 768-6260 stlmsd.com Missouri American Water (866) 430-0820 amwater.com/moaw
ST. LOUIS BI-STATE AREA COMMUNICATIONS Charter Communications Spectrum (888) 833-780-1880 charter.com AT&T (800) 331-0500 att.com
ST. LOUIS BI-STATE AREA PRINT MEDIA St. Louis Post-Dispatch (314) 340-8888 stltoday.com
St. Louis Homes + Lifestyles (636) 230-9700 stlouishomesmag.com
ST. LOUIS BI-STATE AREA TRANSPORTATION Amtrak (800) USA-RAIL amtrak.com Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (314) 890-1333 flystl.com MegaBus (877) GO2-MEGA us.megabus.com MetroLink (Rail) & MetroBus (314) 982-1400 metrostlouis.org Spirit of St. Louis Airport (636) 532-2222 spiritairport.com
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SSM DePaul Health Center 12303 DePaul Drive, Bridgeton, MO 63044 314-344-6000 • www.ssmhealth.com/depaul SSM St. Clare Hospital - Fenton 1015 Bowles Ave., Fenton, MO 63026 636-496-2000 • www.ssmhealth.com/stclare SSM St. Joseph HealthCenter – St. Charles 300 First Capitol Dr., St. Charles, MO 63301 636-947-5000 • www.ssmhealth.com/stjoseph SSM St. Joseph HealthCenter – Wentzville 500 Medical Drive, Wentzville, MO 63385 636-327-1000 • www.ssmhealth.com/sjwz SSM St. Joseph Hospital West 100 Medical Plaza, Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367 636-625-5200 • www.ssmhealth.com/hospitalwest SSM St. Mary’s HealthCenter 6420 Clayton Road Richmond Heights, MO 63117 314-768-8000 • www.ssmhealth.com/stmarys
Missouri Baptist Medical Center 3015 N. Ballas Road, St. Louis, MO 63131 314-996-5000 • www.missouribaptist.org
St. Anthony’s Medical Center 10010 Kennerly Road, St. Louis, MO 63128 314-525-1000 www.stanthonysmedcenter.com
Northwest Healthcare Center 1225 Graham Road, Florissant, MO 63031 314-953-6000
Mercy Hospital St. Louis 615 S. New Ballas Rd., St. Louis, MO 63141 314-251-6000 • www.mercy.net
www.christianhospital.org/northwest-healthcare
Progress West HealthCare Center 2 Progress Point Pkwy., O’Fallon, MO 63368 636-344-1000 www.progresswest.org SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital 3635 Vista Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110 314-577-8000 • www.ssmhealth.com/sluhospital Shriner’s Hospital 4400 Clayton Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110 314-432-3600 www.shrinershospitalforchildren.org SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center 1465 S. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63104 314-577-5600 • www.cardinalglennon.com
St. Louis Children’s Hospital One Children’s Place, St. Louis, MO 63110 314-454-6000 • www.stlouischildrens.org St. Luke’s Hospital 232 S. Woods Mill Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 314-434-1500 • www.stlukes-stl.com Des Peres Hospital 2345 Dougherty Ferry Road St. Louis, MO 63122 314-966-9100 www.despereshospital.com Washington University Physicians 866-TOP-DOCS Visit www.wuphysicians.wustl.edu for all Washington University Physician office locations. RELOCATING IN SAINT LOUIS 2020
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New to the LOU?
Known as the Gateway to the West, St. Louis is a big city with small-town charm. Whether you settle in the city or the county, your Midwest neighbors will welcome you with open arms. But, if you’re new to the Lou, we have a few quirks that must be explained to newcomers. Fit right in with these fun facts on our local lingo and traditions.
Concrete: An ice cream treat served up at Ted Drewes, a St. Louis institution since 1930. Created in 1959, a concrete is a malt or shake so thick that it is served upside down.
Photography courtesy of Ted Drews Frozen Custard.
Edgewild Restaurant & Winery.
Gooey Butter Cake:Originated in STL in the 1930s by mistake. A German baker mixed up batter proportions when trying to make coffee cake. The traditional recipe includes cake flour, butter, sugar, eggs and a dusting of powdered sugar. Halloween jokes: Local Halloween tradition calls for trick-or-treaters to tell a joke in order to earn candy. Time to brush up on your knock, knock jokes.
Imo’s: The square beyond compare. Known as the original St. Louis-style pizza. Cracker thin crust. Provel cheese.
Highway 40: Also known as 64/40.
ravioli. Originated on the Hill in St. Louis.
Stretches east to west through St. Louis.
St. Louis Bread Company: Also known as Panera.
“Where’d you go to High School?”: Don’t be surprised if you are asked this question on the regular. St. Louisans love to boast about their alma maters. It’s a way to bond over common acquaintances and stir up old rivalries.
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