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National Civil Rights Museum: Chronicling the Civil Rights Movem

The National Civil Rights Museum documents the Civil Rights Movement while providing present-day context. The museum provides guests with interactive exhibitions and tours.

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Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum: Memphis’ complete musical history

The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum offers a comprehensive look at the Memphis music scene. A digital audio tour guide gives visitors a look inside seven galleries, ample songs and musical memorabilia.

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Stax Museum of American Soul Music: Get some soul!

The Stax Museum of American Soul Music, located where the former Stax Records building once stood, pays tribute to all of the artists who recorded there with a rare collection of more than 2,000 interactive exhibits, films, a ...

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The Memphis Zoo: Connecting people with wildlife

The Memphis Zoo is the most-visited Memphis attraction and features exhibits of animals from across the world.

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Wilson's Creek National Battlefield: relive the Civil War's seco

Wilson's Creek National Battlefield commemorates the second battle of the Civil War, fought on Aug. 10, 1861. Visitors will find the area little changed in the 140 years since then.

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Bass Pro Shops store brings the outdoors indoors

What exactly is the 1.7 million-square-foot Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Springfield — a colossal retail store packed with just about any sporting-goods merchandise you can think of? Or Missouri's largest tourist attracti ...

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Jefferson Avenue Footbridge: bright light of Springfield

The nation's longest footbridge is located in Springfield, Mo. The 562-foot Jefferson Avenue Footbridge crosses 13 sets of train tracks and provides a lovely view — both for those peering down from its height and for those pe ...

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Dickerson Park Zoo: where nature nurtures you

Want to feed a cracker to a giraffe? Get face to face with a goat? Let nature nurture you for a few hours or for the whole day at Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield. The 72-acre (55 acres developed) zoo is home to 450 anima ...

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Whitehaven: a welcoming stop for history lovers

Whitehaven offers everything you'd find at a typical highway rest stop — a place to park your car, stretch your legs and take advantage of restrooms and refreshments. But the historic Western Kentucky landmark just off Inte ...

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Six Flag St. Louis: Refill the thrill

If it sometimes feels like the thrill has drained out of your life, Six Flags St. Louis may be a great place for a recharge. With a plentiful assortment of heart-pounding rides and show-stopping live performances, the 132-ac ...

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Grant's Farm: free, top-notch family fun

Ulysses S. Grant's historic home now includes more than 1,000 animals, rides, shows and entertainment guaranteed to make the whole family smile.

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The Magic House: A delightful learning playground

This St. Louis children's museum uses hands-on exhibits and experiments to entertain and educate visitors of all ages.

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Anheuser-Busch Brewery: beer behind the scenes

The original Budweiser brewery offers tours of beer production from start to finish, along with free samples and a stop off with the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales.

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Saint Louis Science Center: Education and fun, wrapped into one

This metropolitan museum features hundreds of hands-on exhibits, a planetarium, OMNIMAX theater and tons of entertainment for the entire family.

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St. Louis Zoo: among top U.S. zoos - and it's free!

With 5,000 animals from 800 species, the St. Louis Zoo has an endless supply of wonders for animal lovers of all ages. And, amazingly, for the most part, it's all free!

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St. Louis Art Museum: A fantastic - and free - city spot

This world-class collection of art, housed in the only remaining building from the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, is free to the public year-round.

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Missouri History Museum: Explore local past, present and future

Focusing on the history of Missouri - from frontier to modern metropolis - this museum's exhibits feature artifacts from famous residents and events throughout the state.

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Gateway Arch: must-see monument in St. Louis

No visit to St. Louis is complete without a stop at the Gateway Arch, the iconic symbol of St. Louis and the tallest monument in the United States. The arch was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987.

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Cathedral Basilica: A local wonder to behold

This St. Louis cathedral houses the world's largest collection of mosaic art, with soaring domes and wondrous images made from colored glass.

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Fox Theatre delights with Broadway shows, concerts

The Fox Theatre continues more than 80 years of entertaining St. Louis audiences. The one-time movie palace now presents Broadway shows and concerts.

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City Museum: Where found objects become a ton of fun

The world's largest pencil, a Ferris wheel on the roof and an indoor tree house are just a few of the sights at this wondrous museum for kids and adults alike.

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Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre: mysteries, musicals and more

Southern cooking meets onstage productions at Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre, a long-time venue in Nashville where hundreds visit each year.

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The Lotz House: The Battle of Franklin unfolds

The Lotz House, a historic museum in downtown Franklin, tells the story of the Battle of Franklin, a pivotal battle in the Civil War.

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Franklin on Foot: Step in for a guided tour of this historic tow

Explore historic Franklin, Tenn., a town rich with history. Franklin on Foot provides a variety of guided tours that showcase Southern culture -- and an assortment of haunting memories.

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Warner Parks: a natural, refreshing surprise

Edward and Percy Warner Parks, known collectively as Warner Parks, are the largest municipally administered parks in Tennessee. Together, the parks stretch 2,684 acres of green forests, dirt trails and ample wildlife for Nash ...

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Dallas Arboretum: a bloomin’ good time

Since 1984, the Dallas Arboretum has brought a wide world of horticulture to the citizens of Dallas.

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Gordon Jewish Community Center: swimming, sports, classes and mo

From sports to educational, cultural and social activities, the Gordon Jewish Community Center has something for people of all faiths — or none.

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Cheekwood Botanical Garden: In full bloom all year long

Whether it’s toasty outside during the summer months or during the blustery winter days, there’s one place in Nashville in which nature is thriving. Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art is the premier location for ...

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Belle Meade Plantation: A peak at 1800s American culture

Belle Meade Plantation, located six miles west of Nashville, gives visitors a glimpse into the past of war, slaves and horse breeding.

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U.S. Air and Space Museum: Rocket into fun

The U.S. Space & Rocket Center, home to space camp and the Aviation Challenge, features informative exhibitions and real-life simulations.

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Ellie’s Run for Africa benefits Africans in need

Now in its fifth year, Ellie’s Run for Africa is a 5K race and family fun day that benefits the ministries and partnerships of Brentwood-based African Leadership, a non-profit organization that funds relief and development pr ...

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Dallas Roller Derby: The grrrlz slam out tough love for Valentin

Looking for a sweet smack this Valentine’s Day? Nothing says love like a bunch of seductive-looking tough girls ripping it up on roller skates.

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Iroquois Steeplechase gallops in another year

The Iroquois Steeplechase is an anticipated yearly event for Nashville’s horse racing enthusiasts and those just looking to mingle at the race track. The event features not only horse racing but socializing, pre-race events a ...

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Center offers summer camp for adults, teens

The Gordon Jewish Community Center will be offering a four-month camp for persons 15 years old and older. The camp will offer various classes in cooking, dancing and other activities.

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Cheekwood Botanical offers free tours

Free guided garden and museum of art tours at Cheekwood allow visitors to learn about their favorite flowers, plants and art pieces at Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art.

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Highballs/Hydrangeas brings swank to Cheekwood

Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art reveals its contemporary side April 17 with a chic cocktail hour featuring live music, art and an evening of mingling.

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Cheekwood camps foster arts smarts

The summer camps at Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art let campers have fun while learning a thing or two about art.

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Cheekwood to open two new art exhibits

Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art announced that two more art exhibits will be added to the list of exhibitions already found at Cheekwood. Visitors to the grounds will experience America through imagery and art in ...

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Highballs and Hydrangeas event: The last of the season

Highballs and Hydrangeas is a function that is sure to be filled with chic frivolity and tasty cocktails and aims to expose Nashville’s young and hip to the contemporary side of Cheekwood. The event will be held August 14.

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Scarecrows exhibition at Cheekwood: A scary good time

The much anticipated third annual exhibition, Scarecrows, runs through Nov. 1. This year is the largest the exhibition has ever been with 65 scarecrows scattered along the winding paths at Cheekwood.

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Dallas Shakespeare plays up summer season

The 38th season of Dallas Shakespeare is under way with two of the bard’s most colorful plays: The Taming of the Shrew and The Merry Wives of Windsor.

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Temple Arts Festival shares eclectic collections

Now in its fifth year, the Temple Arts Festival features the work of more than 50 hand-picked artists exhibiting their photography, sculptures and jewelry.

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Feasting Fox: fine German cuisine in historic ambiance

The Feasting Fox Restaurant & Pub played a key part in St. Louis' history and that of Anheuser Busch. But today's visitors come for the great German food, extensive selection of German beer and wines and lively entertainment.

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Fountain on Locust: eclectic eats in a retro eatery

In addition to fine eats, ice cream and chocolates, the Fountain on Locust serves up retro cocktails in an Art Deco interior to match. Be sure to revel in one of the Fountain's signature ice cream martinis.

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Bavarian Grill: German food with oomph!

The Bavarian Grill offers authentic German food, huge, delicious desserts, and -- of course -- an oompa band.

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Loveless Café: charming atmosphere with down-home Southern cooki

The Loveless Café, popular for biscuits and fried chicken, draws hundreds each week for its Southern-style cooking.

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CHIC from Barcelona: delightful Catalonia cuisine

It's cool. It's hip. It's CHIC! CHIC as in the best chicken in town — the Spanish flavored restaurant tucked away in Preston Forest Square.

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Jen's Place: a comfort food haven on Alpha Road

Just flat-out yummy, Jen’s Place serves up comforting home-style dishes from sweet to savory for café patrons and corporate clients.

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Café Brazil: eclectic home of coffee and comfort

Blending Brazilian flavor with good old American comfort foods, the Café Brazil serves a full menu of breakfast and lunch items.

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The Pearl Cup pours up tasty coffee with a local green flavor

Pucker up, coffee cup. There's a new coffee shop in town with a cozy green space on Henderson Avenue that offers great-tasting local coffees and treats, including its soon-to-be legendary signature drink — the Pearl Latte.

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