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    Clean and secure storage facility. Large aisles and large spaces to make it easy to navigate.

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    Uranus Missouri - Uranus fire truck

    Uranus Missouri

    (11 reviews)

    This created town along Rt. 66 has a firetruck, police car, jail, museum of oddities and general…read morestore. They also have a nice little playground and guiness book of world records biggest belt buckle in the world. Because why not? Definitely a family fun stop. In summer there is an ice cream shop open. They have a fairly large paved parking lot. Almost across the street is mini-golf open in summer. Plenty in the area to keep the kiddos happy and with all the Uranus jokes, keep mom and dad amused too.

    It's not a town. It's a destination. Yes, welcome to Uranus along US Route 66 which in this part of…read moreAmerica is alongside Interstate 44 between Joplin and Saint Louis. It is home of the Uranus Fudge Factory and General Store, the Fort Uranus Mission Outpost, the Uranus Museum, the Uranus Ice Cream Company and the World's Largest Belt Buckle. You'll also find a Uranus Police Car, a Uranus Fire Truck, a small playground and a covered picnic area. The Fudge Factory is a candy and trinkets shop with post cards, tshirts, bumper stickers and the like to commemorate your visit to this double entendre of a town. The Mission Outpost is a gun shop and indoor shooting range. The Museum has artifacts and information about the history of sideshows. The Belt Buckle is huge though it has since been surpassed in size by one in Texas. The candy shop is free to visit as is the belt buckle. It's easy to access and the 12 year old in you will love telling people that you visited Uranus. [Review 19759 overall - 236 in Missouri - 731 of 2023.]

    The Parking Spot 2

    The Parking Spot 2

    (52 reviews)

    This is a good option for parking when traveling out of STL. We reserved a spot online, which was…read moreeasy to do. When we arrived, we just had to scan the QR code and enter, then we could find a spot to park. Once we parked, a shuttle driver came around and picked us up, which was so nice! He gave us a card with our spot number/location and told us to hold onto it for our return. The shuttle driver helped to load our bags and once we are loaded up, he made a few stops to pick up other passengers then dropped us off at the terminal. Super easy! Upon our return, we walked to the shuttle pick up area and the shuttle was already there waiting for some passengers so it worked out just perfectly! A bunch of us got on the shuttle and the driver asked for our location, so I gave him the card and when we got to the lot, he brought us right over to our car and helped unload our bags. Using the Parking Spot was super easy and so efficient. I think this is my new go to lot when traveling. Getting in and out was super easy with the help of the app/QR code.

    we misplaced our parking stub and The driver talked to was a total A hole , you guys are there to…read morehelp a customer that simply ask about which lot we were in he wouldn't even look at a picture driving bus 349 for lot 1, Feb 2 at 7:18pm, he couldn't be bothered with any questions , I hate to see people lose a job but my vote for this jerk is fire him he's not helping anyone , he's just loud and obnoxious, your job is to help, like it or not your in a service job!!! Do your damn job!

    Streets of St Charles

    Streets of St Charles

    (12 reviews)

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    Do I understand what they were going for when they designed the Streets of St. Charles. Yes, and in…read moretheory I liked the mixed uses design. There is a movie theater, tons of restaurants, office space, a hotel, and residential space. Do I actually enjoy it? No, this place is the 7th circle of hell for me. There is simply too much going on and the infrastructure for it isn't properly designed. The are only a couple in and out flows for the center, there aren't always stop signs so there are a lot of awkward driving situations, and then there just isn't enough parking. I always just end up going to the parking garage and going to the top level to save myself the hassle of hunting for spots. The good. There are a fair number of restaurants. If you want the buzz of an active area I get it. A lot of the restaurants are higher end, and this is a good area for people in their 40-60s. I just haven't had great experiences at any of the restaurants and the absolute pain of the ill designed center is a big negative. I don't live in St. Charles, so it isn't enough of a draw to make me want to drive west and visit this congested center. I'd take the congestion of downtown or Kirkwood Webster over this any day.

    I love this complex! It's popular with locals and tourists. You can make a night of it by choosing…read morefrom a variety of cuisines and entertainment. You can dress up or keep it casual. My favorite casual spot there is Mission Taco and for brunch try Prasino. Their Bloody Mary is well-liked. There is a lot of surface lot parking and a multi-level parking garage. For entertainment, check out the Funny Bone Comedy Club, AMC movie theater or the occasional street concert during warmer months. There are a few speciality shops interspersed in the complex, too.

    Toy Storage - selfstorage - Updated May 2026

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