We began our journey around 8:00 am on Tuesday morning. The drive was kinda boring, since it is all just flat. Not a lot to see. We ended up arriving in St. Louis around noon our time. They are an hour behind us. Autumn had found several things to do that would cost us little or no money. One of them being the Holocaust Museum. After reading Anne Frank for school, my daughter has been kind of fascinated with the whole thing and was very interested in the museum. I can only say that it was very interesting and depressing all at the same time.
We then headed to the St. Louis Science Center, which is also free. You just have to pay to park. I think it took us around 3 hours to see all of the exhibits. Tons to see and do. They had an exhibit that we thought was the T-Rex "Sue". It was not. It was an anamotronic version. We decided that since we had seen replicas of Sue at Disney, we did not need to spend the money to see one that moved.
As we left the science center it had began to rain. So we decided to head to Union Station. I will say that I was not too impressed. Yeah, the architecture is cool, but other than that it is just small shops and restaurants. Glad we saw it, but don't think we will have to do it again. After that we decided we would head to the hotel and check in. After a little time in the pool and hot tub we called it a night.
Wednesday we headed to the St. Louis Zoo. I was very impressed. The zoo like most of the things we did was free. The only fee would have been to park, but we arrived early enough to find some street parking. So we parked for free. The zoo is large. I think we spent about 6 hours wandering around seeing the animals. One of my favorites was the tigers. They had five that were young and active. Most of the other animals at the zoo, with the exception of the monkeys
just kind of laid around.
just kind of laid around.
Thursday was our last day. After having some breakfast and checking out, we headed to the Ulysses S. Grant historic home site. I will say that I was not too excited about this, but it turned out to be pretty cool. One thing that was cool was that the property next to the site was owned by Budweiser and is where they stable the Clydesdales. There were probably 25 to 30 out to pasture that day.
So that is how we spent our Spring Break. Back to work and school on Monday.
Yeti Out!!!!!!!!!
2 comments:
Nicely recapped. Some great pictures, too. Sounds like a fun trip.
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