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    Kaskaskia Dragon

    4.4 (7 reviews)

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    Teri P.

    There isnt much to see in Vandalia IL so we looked up this dragon and thought he was rather fun. For a dollar he breathes fire. A knight is next to him minus an arm. I thought I'd Monty Pytuins black knight.

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    3 years ago

    Surprisingly quite park, friendly owners. Great price. Full hook ups and large spots.

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    Ste Genevieve Missouri

    Ste Genevieve Missouri

    3.6(7 reviews)
    85.1 mi

    If you haven't been to Ste. Gen, you should go!! It is a beautiful, historic little town with lots…read moreof cool museums, some nice restaurants, wineries and shops. We love wandering around town. Very relaxing. One caveat.... this past trip we noticed that there is SO much loud muffler noise in this town. Seems like every other person has a giant pick up in serious need of muffler work. And apparently the aldermen just passed a rule that allows for ATVs to drive up and down the streets. They are super noisy. For example, we were at a tour at one of the historic places (standing outside) and the guide had to stop multiple times due to the a LOUD truck or ATV coming down the road. So stupid. Honestly, I don't even understand why some people feel they have to make so much noise, but that's a whole other topic, lol. Anyway, I hope that people who make the regulations in Ste Gen get smart and realize that allowing loud ATVs (and trucks for that matter) to cruise through the quaint streets is going to be turn off to visitors. On a sidenote, if you are an entrepreneur who does muffler work, you could make a killing down there since apparently they do not have a good muffler shop in town. lol

    Interesting transport or a need of a quick trip across the river makes this a good destination…read more I have only rode without a vehicle for $2, but the experience is so different that my mind enjoys the trip. (As does the kid inside my companions) Standing on the dock waiting for the ferry takes patients, but kids find rocks to throw in the river during the "I am bored moments". (I would set a visible boundary for how close they can get to the river) Watching the tug boat pitch the ferry sideways as it maneuvers from the side is intriguing. The ferry does not take long to unload and be loaded so be ready. The trip is surprisingly quick and breezy then the Mark Twain memory (plus pics) is all that is left. http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/Exhibits/MTP/mississippi.html While they have a $4 rate for the horse & rider, the new adventurers must be motorcycles because for $5 they seem to be really willing to pay the ferry man. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don't_Pay_the_Ferryman

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    Ste Genevieve Missouri - This building really reminded me of my childhood in France in small villages with abandoned houses and buildings

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    This building really reminded me of my childhood in France in small villages with abandoned houses and buildings

    City of Springfield - The Dana-Thomas House

    City of Springfield

    4.0(3 reviews)
    63.3 mi

    Great city to explore the Land of Lincoln along historic Route 66…read more Grab a map and explore what led Abraham Lincoln to the presidency during a time of unrest that led to the Civil War and ultimately his untimely death due to assignation. Recommended places to visit include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, the Old State Capital and the Lincoln Tomb. There are so many monuments and landmarks, including his law office, to explore in historic downtown Springfield. Visit the Illinois State Capitol. Tours are free. Make a reservation to the Dana-Thomas House. It contains the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright glass and furniture in one of his designs. It was his first blank check commission. Pay your last respect to Lincoln as well as those who served in the military at the Oak Ridge Cemetery. The Lincoln Family tomb is a stunning tribute. The Illinois War Memorials honor those who served and lost their lives in WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam.

    Springfield is a fun State Capitol to visit if you're interested in state government and Abraham…read moreLincoln. It has plenty of museums and historical sites available to visit and learn (mostly free or relatively cheap) with plenty of restaurants and hotels to choose from. The traffic overall isn't too congested, making it relatively easy to get around during the day (though you have to be careful of lots of one-way streets around downtown). Worth a visit if you'd like to learn more about Illinois government and history, especially of Abraham Lincoln.

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    Grafitti Wall - Views

    Grafitti Wall

    4.5(33 reviews)
    62.7 miKosciusko

    Heard this was a must-see tourist attraction in St. Louis, so I HAD to see for myself! This area…read morewas really run-down and seemed really sketchy; the roads seemed pretty destroyed and surrounding buildings were mostly obliterated or inhabited. So, I wouldn't recommend visiting at night, as you never know what you may encounter. The Grafitti wall was much more longer than I thought it would be! The vibrant colors from various artists that join together to create a complete picture was truly astounding. It's actually so inspiring to see so many different artists working together, incorporating their own unique styles to create one single piece of artwork. If I took a few minutes to really take in and admire each grafitti, finishing the wall would take HOURS! I was skeptical that this mural was worth the trip to an abandoned area, but I'm truly so glad that I came to see this beauty. If you're in Saint Louis, you have to come take a look!

    I've lived in STL my entire life and I'm kicking myself that I'm just now coming here! The amount…read moreof art and creativity that I found at the Graffiti Wall was mind blowing! I've seen several mural walls throughout the US and this is by far the most extensive one I've come across. Aside from the surprising length of this mural walls the quality and the meaning behind these works of art stood out to me the most. This wall is repainted every year during the Paint Louis festival on Labor Day weekend and it will definitely be worth checking out!

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