Why St. Louis Is The Best In The Midwest
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Why St. Louis Is The Best In The Midwest

Sorry, but your hometown can't hold a candle to the Gateway to the West.

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Why St. Louis Is The Best In The Midwest

If you're from St. Louis, you know and love the familiar food and attractions. However, most of the country isn't aware of what some call "a hidden gem." If you need help proving to your friends that you're from the best city in the Midwest, look no further than these 10 reasons.

1. So many attractions are FREE!

The Zoo, the Art and History Museums, the Science Center, Forest Park, tours at the Budweiser Brewery and even some seats at The Muny, an outdoor amphitheater, are all free. A special property tax subsidizes the Zoo and Museum district for all to enjoy.

2. It's a baseball town.

Cardinals fans truly are the best fans in baseball, and the downtown area is filled with energy every game day. Not to mention the gorgeous and relatively new Busch Stadium.

3. I'm just going to leave this picture of Ted Drewes right here.

This picture needs no explanation. One of the best parts of St. Louis, hands down.

4. Playgrounds aren't just for kids.

The City Museum, located in downtown STL, features incredible climbing areas for kids and adults. They even serve alcohol and are open until 1 a.m.

5. St. Louis is home to America's tallest monument.

Tallest in the country. And you can't deny it, that skyline is breathtaking.

6. Hipsters are welcome, too!

STL isn't all history. The Loop is a neighborhood with funky and unique restaurants and stores, as well as a concert venue. Numerous celebrities have visited Blueberry Hill, a popular restaurant in the Loop.

7. We're known for our pizza.

It ain't called "the square beyond compare" for nothing. This paper-thin pizza beats Chicago-style any day of the week.

8. We have one of the best zoos in the country.

The St. Louis Zoo is renowned for being one of the best in the United States. The zoo is constantly adding new attractions and has a diverse collection of animals. Besides that, do I need to remind you that it's free?

9. Forest Park is a beautiful place to walk through.

Whether you're a tourist or you've been there a thousand times, you'll appreciate the beauty of such a large and beautiful green space in a city--Forest Park is larger than Central Park in New York City by 33 percent. You'll likely see several wedding parties there during your visit. It's also home to the Jewel Box, a stunning greenhouse (pictured on the right), and The Muny amphitheater.

10. To-die-for Italian food.

Visit The Hill, St. Louis' Italian neighborhood, for some of the best restaurants in the city. You can also taste a St. Louis delicacy, toasted ravioli. Yes, it's as good as it looks.

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