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    • 8.6
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      322 S. 8th St. (at Spruce St.), St Louis
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      • Jeff S.

        Jeff S. • April 25, 2018Great guy. Great statue. Great spot for meeting up with people. When you’re meeting friends for a baseball game in St. Louis you say, "Meet me at the Stan statue".

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      6555 Delmar Blvd (Ackert Walkway), St Louis
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      • Elonka D.

        Elonka D. • May 27, 2011Standing room only, so arrive early if you want a seat. Or, arrive late if you want to skip the opening band. Berry normally starts around 9:45-10.

    • 7.1
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      1 Fine Arts Dr (at Saint Louis Art Museum), St Louis
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      • Terrence

        Terrence • April 30, 2012awesome spot for a photo op

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      Art Hill (in Forest Park), St Louis
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      St Louis
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      Tower Grove Park, St Louis
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      3359 S Jefferson Ave (at Cherokee St), St Louis
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      1200 Market St (at St. Louis City Hall), St Louis
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      St Louis
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      1200 Market St (at St. Louis City Hall), St Louis
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      Tower Grove Park, St Louis
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      Forest Park, St Louis
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      St Louis
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      • Vincent C.

        Vincent C. • December 10, 2022Part of an outdoor chess board in front of the World Chess Hall of Fame

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      501 N Broadway (at Washington Ave), St Louis
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      • Charles

        Charles • November 11, 2013Forces features a bear and bull, iconic financial market foes, anchored in battle. The statue stands 12 feet tall and was sculpted by Harry Weber. A great addition to public art in downtown St. Louis.

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      4431 Lindell Blvd (at Newstead Ave.), St Louis
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      • Charles

        Charles • July 14, 2013Sculpted by Wiktor Szostalo and donated in 1999 as a gift from Adelaide Schlafly in memory of her husband. The base is inscribed with quotes from the New Testament, Pope John Paul II, and MLK, Jr.

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      1224 N 6th St (Ofallon St), St Louis
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      • Paul 🍺⚜🐕 M.

        Paul 🍺⚜🐕 M. • April 6, 2017It looks good. I hope this stays in good shape, considering that the spot is in need of major renovation.

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      N. Grand Blvd. (at Washington Ave.), St Louis
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      • Charles

        Charles • July 7, 2013A 14 foot tall sculpture created from ceramic, glass, mirror and tile, Earth Rabbit is getting his meditation on in Strauss Park across from the Fox Theatre. Commissioned by First Night St. Louis.

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      Lafayette Ave (in Lafayette Park), St Louis
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      • Charles

        Charles • September 18, 2013The statue of George Washington, standing in Lafayette Park, was rededicated by the Daughters of the American Revolution on February 18, 1980. It is a DAR Historic Landmark.

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      Lafayette Ave (in Lafayette Park), St Louis
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      • Charles

        Charles • September 18, 2013Thomas Hart Benton was Missouri's first US Senator, and this sculpture was dedicated in 1868 as Missouri's first public monument. It was sculpted by Harriet Hosmer and is located in Lafayette Park.

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      Leonore K. Sullivan Blvd (S of Eads Bridge), St Louis
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      • Charles

        Charles • November 11, 2013The Captains' Return commemorates the arrival of the Lewis and Clark Expedition at the St. Louis riverfront on September 23, 1806, two years after setting out to explore westward to the Pacific coast.

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      Fountain
      North 20th Street and Market Street, St Louis
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