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 Lafayette Park Bed & Breakfast offers a cozy atmosphere and comfortable rooms. It is located near Lafayette Park, the oldest park west of the Mississippi. Rooms are furnished with period antiques, and feature private baths, fireplaces, cable TV and Internet access.
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 The Gateway Arch is a must-visit attraction of St. Louis. This 630-foot marvel of engineering was built in 1965 to commemorate the city where thousands of 19th-century pioneers. The observation room at the top of the Arch provides a stunning view of the city and the Mississippi.
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 Casa Magnolia is a charming Victorian home on Magnolia Avenue in the historical district of St. Louis. The house overlooks the beautiful Tower Grove Park. All three guest rooms of Casa Magnolia are beautifully decorated, and each has its own unique character.
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 Lodge at Grant's Trail is a romantic place to relax and unwind from life's daily grind. It combines the rustic log cabin motif with state of the art luxury. All rooms have private bath, fireplace, and Satellite TV. Come and enjoy the warm and comfortable atmosphere of the Lodge!
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 The Eastlake Inn Bed & Breakfast is perfect both for business travelers and vacationers. It is conveniently situated just minutes from all Saint Louis attractions. Amenities include a two-person Jacuzzi, warm inviting fireplace, and a gourmet breakfast in the morning.
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 This 91-acre park, established in 1935, consists of the Gateway Arch, the Museum of Westward Expansion, and St. Louis' Old Courthouse. The park reflects the spirit of the country's pioneers, and stands in tribute to Thomas Jefferson.
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