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Illinois CavernsIllinois Caverns, is one of the few caves in the state. It offers a unique opportunity to explore a subterranean world like no other in the Midwest. The caverns are around 525-million and 800-million years old with rooms as large as 30 feet wide and 20 feet high that have never been fully explored! Featuring spectacular formations such as stalagmites, straws, and popcorn - as well as fossils dating back 140 million years - Illinois Caverns is an educational and immersive experience.
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Bee Tree County ParkBee Tree County Park is a 1,793-acre recreational area situated in a beautiful and tranquil setting, surrounded by forests, hills, and valleys. Visitors to the park can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, picnicking, fishing, and camping.The park offers over six miles of natural trails and paved paths, meandering through its diverse habitats. The trails cater to hikers and bikers of all levels, with varying lengths and degrees of difficulty.
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Cliff Cave County ParkCliff Cave County Park is an ideal spot for nature lovers. This beautiful location's main attraction is its eponymous cliff, which was created by an ancient river and provides amazing views of the valley below. The park also boasts several other amenities such as nearby walking trails, a picnic area complete with charcoal grills and picnic tables, a playground and a lagoon stocked with various types of fish. Plus, visitors have access to kayaking and canoeing on the lagoon.
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KimmswickThis quaint town is bursting with history, charm, and some of the best darn baked goods you'll find in the Midwest. You can stroll through the streets and admire the well-preserved 19th-century architecture or pop into one of the many boutique shops that line the sidewalks. Take a step back in time and visit the Anheuser-Busch family home, which has been turned into a museum. And don't even get me started on the annual Apple Butter Festival.
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Jefferson Barracks BridgeThe Jefferson Barracks Bridge, is a two-lane steel truss bridge that spans the Mississippi River. Construction began on the bridge in 1932 and it was opened to traffic in 1934. It’s a beautiful sight to see that has since become part of the cultural heritage of Monroe County with its graceful arches stretching across the river. Today, the bridge continues to be an important transportation link for banking, commercial and recreational activities between Missouri and Illinois.
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Mastodon State Historic SiteThis unique park is home to the Kimmswick Bone Bed, which holds the remains of prehistoric creatures who roamed the earth over 10,000 years ago. But don't worry, Mastodon State Historic Site is not just for science geeks. With picnic areas, hiking trails, and even a campground, the park is the perfect place for a family outing. Plus, who doesn't love saying they've walked where mastodons once did?
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Gov. Daniel Dunklin's Grave State Historic SiteNestled in Jefferson County, Missouri, lies the final resting place of Gov. Daniel Dunklin, a man who left a profound impact on the state's history. The Gov. Daniel Dunklin's Grave State Historic Site offers visitors an opportunity to pay their respects to one of Missouri's most notable leaders. But don't let the name of the site fool you; it's not all doom and gloom. Sure, it's a grave site, but it's also a beautiful and serene location that will make you want to stay a while.
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Fults Hill Prairie Nature PreserveFults Hill Prairie Nature Preserve is a rare example of an intact remnant of tallgrass prairie. Located along the Mississippi River bluffs, this preserved piece of land harbors more than 400 species of plants and animals, some that are endangered or threatened. Visitors can explore the preserve on their own by following the 3-mile self-guided hiking trail, where they can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
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Arnold City ParkArnold City Park has something for everyone, from the playgrounds and picnic shelters to the meticulously maintained tennis courts and softball fields. Take a stroll along the walking trail, or bring your furry friends to the dog park for some off-leash fun. And let's not forget about the fishing pond, where you can catch some of the biggest bass in the area. My personal favorite part of the park, however, has to be the expansive disc golf course.
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Jefferson Barracks Telephone MuseumThe Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum is a historical museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the fascinating history of telecommunications. The museum, which was established in 1990, is located on the former grounds of Jefferson Barracks, a historic military installation dating back to the 19th century.The museum boasts an impressive collection of artifacts, memorabilia, and equipment related to the history of telephones and telecommunications.
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Jefferson Barracks ParkWhether you’re looking for some outdoor exercise or simply want to enjoy the natural beauty of the area, this park has something for everyone. It has numerous trails providing hiking, biking and horseback riding opportunities - all with plenty of stunning scenery along the way! In addition, there is a wide range of activities specifically designed for kids including playgrounds, pavilions and volleyball courts. If you're looking to relax, there are also several spots that offer picnic areas.
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Martin-Boismenue House State Historic SiteThe Martin-Boismenue House State Historic Site offers a glimpse into the past. Built in 1840, the original structure underwent modifications in 1906 and more recently was restored to its original appearance. This site offers a unique look at historical architecture, and visitors can explore many of the period features such as 19th century wallpapers, woodworking patterns and interior finishes. The grounds feature expansive gardens and two orchards full of native fruit trees.
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Cathedral of Saint PeterCathedraI of Saint Peter, is a Roman Catholic church and parish community dedicated to the patron saint of fishermen and sailors. Built in 1899, it has been iconic for over a century, and with its twin steeples, commanding brick facade, and historic bow-style stained glass windows it certainly is both beautiful and imposing. This cathedral offers a range of programming including Masses, Baptisms & Confirmations services all year round as well as hosting summer picnics.
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National Shrine of Our Lady of the SnowsThe National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows, is an awe-inspiring experience for Catholics and non-Catholics alike. At the core of this special place lies its spiritual mission to honor Mary, the mother of Jesus, as a symbol of peace and strength. Additionally, it serves to bring people together in prayer and devotion, offering retreats and celebrations throughout the year. The primary feature of the shrine is a replica three-meter tall statue of Mary flanked by white doves.
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GCS Credit Union BallparkGCS Credit Union Ballpark is a massive venue for recreational activities and entertainment. The capacity of 8,000 makes it the largest minor league baseball park in the country and provides enough room for all members of the community to attend family-friendly events. The ballpark has hosted a number of sporting competitions, concerts, and other events for residents to take part in over the years. It is also home to several retail stores and offers space for dining and leisurely activities.
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Jarrot MansionJarrot Mansion is a spectacular display of 19th-century architecture. Originally constructed in 1815-1817 by French settler William Jarrot, the mansion has been restored to feel like its original glory days. The exterior boasts ornate classical detailing including gabled dormers and snowball wood trim. Inside, visitors are dazzled with the welcoming atmosphere and grand décor of the Federal-style house; complete with hardwood floors, original artworks, and furnishings from the 19th-century era.
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Suson County ParkSuson County Park is a vast recreational area situated in St. Louis County, Missouri, covering an expansive area of 205 acres. The park has a rich history that dates back to the 1800s, when it was initially established as a working farm. In the 1960s, the land was donated to the county by the Suson family, and it was transformed into a public park.The park boasts a plethora of recreational activities for visitors of all ages and interests.
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Cahokia CourthouseCahokia Courthouse is a prominent icon of American history. Built in 1858, the structure is of Italianate style featuring rich trim and an impressive cupola. The grounds are adorned with historically significant statuary, such as Lewis and Clark, Tecumseh, Marquette and LaSalle. Inside the building one can find an elaborate rotunda along with an original stained glass window depicting Cahokia's Native American heritage.

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Peterstown House
Peterstown House built in the mid-1800s for a prominent farmer, it stands true to its roots - aesthetically and historically. In 1972, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It has not only withstood centuries of neglect, but is still managing to retain much of its original look. While no longer a private residence, Peterstown House has become a museum open to the public so people can take in the unique experience mixed with fascinating history that it offers.
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