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Chuck Berry Statue

Chuck Berry Statue

Let it rock. This eight-foot, in-motion sculpture does artistic justice to Rock 'n' Roll legend Chuck Berry, the first person inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the St. Louis Walk of Fame. Located in a plaza with trees and moving colored lights that make musical notes. Lyrics to his rock anthems are embedded in the plaza's granite stones. Walk across the street to Blueberry Hill to view the most extensive Chuck Berry memorabilia collection in the world.

Let it rock. This eight-foot, in-motion sculpture does artistic justice to Rock 'n' Roll legend Chuck Berry, the first person inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the St. Louis Walk of Fame.

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6555 Delmar, St. Louis, MO, 63130

Located in a plaza with trees and moving colored lights that make musical notes. Lyrics to his rock anthems are embedded in the plaza's granite stones.

Walk across the street to Blueberry Hill to view the most extensive Chuck Berry memorabilia collection in the world.

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Blueberry Hill
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Blueberry Hill

A pop culture museum, this St. Louis landmark restaurant and music club is filled with nationally known collections that include Howdy Doody, the Simpsons, Chuck Berry, Star Wars, jukeboxes, lunch boxes and toys. Also check out the Beatles, Pee Wee Herman, Pez dispensers, South Park, Austin Powers, Toy Story, dinosaurs and more.

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Avalon Exchange
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Avalon Exchange

A vintage clothing store since 1988. Men’s and women’s clothing at the forefront of fashion; constantly changing to provide the customer with quality and style. Trade or cash on the spot.

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Eclipse Restaurant
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Eclipse Restaurant

Casual contemporary American dining plus stunning Rooftop Terrace Bar under the world's largest man-made moon! Open 7 days a week.

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Fair Saint Louis
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Fair Saint Louis

Since 1981, Fair Saint Louis has delivered on the promise of entertainment, summertime fun and a sense of community. Produced by St. Louisans for St. Louisans and visitors from all over the world, Fair Saint Louis is a free event that brings the region together with live music and entertainment, delicious food and magnificent fireworks for America’s Biggest Birthday Party. Over the past four decades, Fair Saint Louis has featured chart-topping entertainment such as Elton John, Dolly Parton, Ray Charles, The Beach Boys, Kenny Rogers, Black Eyed Peas, John Legend, Sammy Hagar, Keith Sweat, Martina McBride, Jason Derulo and Dan + Shay, as well as beloved hometown artists Nelly, Chingy and Akon. We are proud to provide these gifts of entertainment to our community and give these artists a world-class stage to perform under the tallest monument in the U.S.

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Flamenco Exquisite Flower Design
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Flamenco Exquisite Flower Design

Flamenco Flowers is known for our unique flair, contemporary concepts and original interpretation of light, color and space as well as freshest and most original flowers on the market. Our creativity is inspired by our unique customers. Each design is guided by their individual style, color combinations, budget and created with love an unwavering attention to detail.We are passionate about creating an extraordinary design experience for any space concept.

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4theVille
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4theVille

THE VILLE is a historic African-American neighborhood located in St. Louis, Missouri with a rich history of African-American education, business, entertainment and culture. The neighborhood is bounded by St. Louis Avenue on the North, Martin Luther King drive on the South, Sarah on the East and Taylor on the West. Prior to the United States Civil Rights movement, the use of restrictive covenants and other legal restrictions prevented African-Americans from finding housing in many areas of the city. As a result, the African American population of St. Louis became heavily concentrated in and around the Ville. Between 1920 and 1930, The Ville went from being 8% to 86% African American. The neighborhood quickly became the cradle of African-American culture and home to many black professionals, businessmen and entertainers. Through the subsequent 50 years, the Ville nurtured a rich heritage for the black population of the City of St. Louis and was home to a number of important black institutions, including Simmons Elementary, Sumner High School, the first high school for black students west of the Mississippi River, Poro College, Lincoln University Law School, Stowe Teachers College, Tandy Recreation Center, Annie Malone Children’s Home and Homer G. Phillips Hospital, which, at the time, was responsible for training more black doctors than any other hospital in the world. The Ville is a testament of the resilience of African Americans in the United States and St. Louis.

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