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The St. Louis Arch, marks where North American history has been made.
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A great opportunity for Lomography moments and a visit with artists and art cars
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If you find yourself in the neck of the woods of St. louis Missouri and have a sudden hankering for doing arts and crafts, look no further as All Along Press can help you out. It's a really cool studio space to do printmaking, silkscreens and other artsy stuff you can think of.
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Take a nice walk with your LCA through a sculpture park.
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An amazing geological phenomenon unique to Missouri's St. Francois Mountains. On a misty day if you were hiking around the St. Francois Mountains in Missouri around the town of Ironton, You could happen upon a geological phenomenon, one and a half billion years in the making which look likes a train of pink circus elephants.
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Just outside of St. Louis, Missouri, is an amazing place. Laumeier Sculpture park is a lomographer's dream location. The park is filled with gigantic sculptures that rest along several trails. Any one of these sculptures provides enough photo opportunities to fill rolls of film, but the park contains dozens of wonderful works for you to shoot.
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An amazing Botanical Garden with beautiful glass sculptures.
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The Oldest African American Cemetery west of the Mississippi River, Quinette Cemetery.
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Nice stay in a Victorian cottage in St. Louis Missouri with lots of history
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By now you know my story: July 2009, 8000 km road trip, 3 generations, 1 van. Crazy? Yes. Lomographically limited? In no way whatsoever! I took along 10 cameras and 40 rolls of film. We passed through 10 American states and 3 Canadian provinces, and we stopped for frozen treats every chance we got...
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City Museum is all kinds of crazy. I'm not even sure how best to describe it. It's not really a museum. It's more like a playground. And a funhouse. And an architectural masterpiece.
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There is a rock quarry in Kirkwood Missouri known as Meramec Highlands Quarry Dee Koestering Park. It was a working quarry over 100 years ago. The 9.5 acre site is a nature park with walking trails located at 1703 Marshall Road in Kirkwood Missouri.
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(Please note, this article is in another language)
Museu da Cidade é de todos os tipos de loucos. Não estou mesmo certo a melhor maneira de descrevê-lo. Não é realmente um museu. É mais como um parque infantil. E um parque de diversões. E uma obra de arte arquitectónica.