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    Native Traditions Gallery

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    Staff very helpful and friendly. Merchandise awesome. Beautiful items. Alway a stop for me when visiting St Charles!

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    Kodner Gallery

    Kodner Gallery

    5.0(1 review)
    11.0 mi
    Established in 1977
    Takes reservations

    We have been patrons and visitors to the Kodner Family Gallery for more than 25 years. Their…read moreknowledge of various genres and impressive collection of artwork continues to grow. I enjoy casual browsing at times, but also feel they care about the individual needs of visitors who may have questions or need more specific attention. They often have open houses or special events that never cease to impress. Kodner Gallery is a must stop for anyone in St. Louis or the Midwest- both casual and professional at lovers alike! Howard

    From the owner: For over thirty years, Kodner Gallery has assisted in the appraisal, conservation and the buying…read moreand selling of rare art. Our clients range from private to corporate and institutional. With one of the largest inventories in the Midwest, we enjoy a reputation for our knowledge of French and American Impressionists, Masters of the Old West, Regionalists, 17th thru 20th Century Landscape, Still Life and Genre, as well as Modern and Contemporary Masters. When considering selling your fine artwork, consult Kodner Gallery first. We have the knowledge and experience to determine the value of your artwork and we are recognized worldwide for our discretion and confidentiality. Kodner Gallery invites you to visit us for quality art to appreciate in your home and business. Our unique collection of fine art can be enjoyed and cherished now, and handed down to future generations.

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    The Soda Museum - Arcade and date spot

    The Soda Museum

    4.7(21 reviews)
    0.2 miSt Charles

    If you enjoy soda, and want a glimpse at a very extensive history of the bubbly beverage, you can't…read morego wrong here. There's representation from Coke to Pepsi, but even further down the list, including my favorite miss from so long ago, Tab. This appears to be a labor of love, with a very present owner/custor who offered to answer questions and showed off some recent acquisitions. They have a selection of international sodas downstairs and perhaps upstairs as well at the bar. We enjoyed the all you can play arcade, and trying some exotic sodas from afar. The music harkened from the heyday of the arcade parlor and definitely felt like a journey to another time. And they had my favorite from yesteryear.... Joust!

    Bizarre nostalgic throw-back to sugar laced time before corn syrup drenched mixes arrived…read more I met a friend and his granddaughter in the basement to play retro-arcade games for a ser price fo a few hours. Kid and teenager me would have loved it... the sarcastic 10 year old wanted board games to improve her experience. After considering- I agreed. I would add some chess and checker boards and a few other board games. Or a few Atari games... The epitome was the McDonald's $1 double cheeseburger sign. I asked to order it: they didn't have cheeseburgers, all things are more expensive and everything is not as healthy. I am not wishing for cocaine Coca-Cola or other "medicine" in Dr Pepper. $1.50 for a can of soda is a big jump for a corn syrup from the nickel advertising of a sugar sweet memory. The epitome of the place was playing shuffleboard with the 10 year old. I was trying to play with a sense of touch. She was playing with the idea of creating a highlight reel of knocking my pieces off. I beat her because the idea of the game escaped her. To look back at Asteroids was a shock. Realized that it was just black and white, 2 dimensional game with only a few buttons to control it. Overall I walked still a fan of the glossed over experience. I remember being a broke kid wanting to play unrealistic games to escape from reality. Now I wish for the sugar rush I used to have.

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