
Cherokee-Lemp Special Business District
More than 30 antique and specialty shops spanning a six-block area. Ten minutes from downtown St. Louis. From I-55, exit Arsenal, west one block, left on Lemp, right on Cherokee. From I-64/Hwy. 40, exit south on Jefferson, left on Cherokee.
More than 30 antique and specialty shops spanning a six-block area. Ten minutes from downtown St. Louis.
From I-55, exit Arsenal, west one block, left on Lemp, right on Cherokee. From I-64/Hwy. 40, exit south on Jefferson, left on Cherokee.
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BioSTL
Advances St. Louis' prosperity by capitalizing on our university, corporate and entrepreneurial strengths in medical and plant science.
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Grand Center, Inc.
Grand Center Arts District invites you to immerse yourself in St. Louis’ epicenter for the arts. Here, world-class talent perform, and aspiring artists hone their craft. Eclectic venues line the streets offering everything from Broadway to Black Box Theater, Bebop to Beethoven, street art to galleries and pub-fare to fine dining. You’ll also find media that connects us, parks that invite us, museums that inspire us and hotels that welcome us. An ever-evolving cultural crossroads, Grand Center Arts District brings you more to see, to hear, to taste, to learn, to experience – often in the most unexpected ways and places. Discover something new with each visit or come explore for the very first time.
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Hill Business Association
Recognized nationally and treasured locally, the Italian Hill neighborhood comes alive every day with great restaurants, specialty shops and tours. Discover St. Louis' greatest tradition, 10 minutes from downtown.
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Elevated in Every Way, 360 St Louis Is a Sophisticated Rooftop Bar
Located 400 feet above downtown St. Louis, atop the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark, 360 St. Louis is elevated in every way. With a craft cocktail in one hand and a delicious snack in the other, you can enjoy sweeping views in all directions. Whether you’re here for the drinks, the beats or the vibe, we recommend ordering shareable small plates such as salmon chips, mushroom arancini and birria tacos to keep you energized throughout the evening.
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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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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
“The Alamo Drafthouse Theater is good food, good beer and good film, all at the same place!” That’s how we described ourselves in 1997, and that mission hasn’t changed and will never, ever change. For over two decades we’ve worked to make the Alamo Drafthouse experience the best cinematic experience in the world.
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