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Old 06-07-2010, 02:55 PM
 
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The heart of the CWE commercial district is Euclid north from Forest Park Parkway to McPhereson.The Basilica is worth a stop. And so is the Chase.
Drive west down Lindell to Skinker and come back est Forest Park Parkway.

At this point you might make a drive through Clayton. Old town Clayton (north Central & Pershing a must)
Wydown and the Moorland Neighborhood a must (bound by wydown, Hanely, Glenridge, Clayton) and Demun a must. Carswold and Brentmoore have some of the nicest homes you'll see anywhere.

Downtown Webster is on Lockwood. From Big Bend rd (Webster University) west to Rock Hill Road.

Lafeyette Square - the main drag is Park Ave. Drive around the park and down some of the side streets.

Compton Heights is a must see. Grand to Longfellow/Hawthorn Loop Again, massive beautiful historic homes.

Hill - Bound by KingsHighway, SouthWest, Hampton and 44. Best food in the Midwest?
thanks this is very helpful! I think I'm coming to St. Louis this friday and I'm taking a few friends. I always like to drive around and show them all the nice & unique areas that they would never expect.
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Old 06-07-2010, 07:30 PM
 
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thanks this is very helpful! I think I'm coming to St. Louis this friday and I'm taking a few friends. I always like to drive around and show them all the nice & unique areas that they would never expect.
A good resource would be this thread, particularly the second page:
Urban St. Louis • View topic - Two days in St. Louis (http://urbanstl.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2400 - broken link)
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Old 06-11-2010, 08:15 PM
 
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I highly suggest attempting to cross 1 or more things off each month. Print it out and put it on your fridge.

101 Things Every St. Louisan Must Do - St Louis Magazine - May 2008 - St. Louis, Missouri

That is a wonderful article. Thanks!
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