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#stl 101 ONLINE: Visit stlmag.com to vote for your favorite must-do things in St. Louis. And while you’re out doing the things on this list, let us know about your experiences by tweeting with the hashtag #STL101. STLMAG.COM 1 SKIP FOR WORK FOR OPENING DAY. Busch Stadium, 700 Clark, 800-352-0212, stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com. 2 IMPERSONATE MIKE SHANNON. NewsRadio 1120 AM KMOX, kmox.com. 3 PICK A SIDE. Turkey Day Game: Webster Groves High School, webster.k12.mo.us, Kirkwood High School, khs. kirkwoodschools.org / Braggin’ Rights Game: University of Mis- souri–Columbia, missouri.edu; University of Illinois–Urbana- Champaign, illinois.edu. 4 LEARN HOW TO DO THE POWER PLAY DANCE. Scottrade Center, 1401 Clark, 314-622-2583, blues.nhl.com. 5 EMBRACE OUR SOCCER HERI- TAGE. Saint Louis University, Robert R. Hermann Stadium, 3599 Pine Place, 314-977-4758, slubillikens. com. 6 CATCH A RASCALS OR GRIZZLIES GAME. River City Rascals: T.R. Hughes Ballpark, 900 T.R. Hughes, 636-240-2287, rivercityrascals.com; Gateway Grizzlies: GCS Ballpark, 2301 Grizzlie Bear, Sauget, Ill., 618- 337-3000, gatewaygrizzlies. com. 7 GRAB A MICRO- BREW. Schlafly: Tap Room, 2100 Locust, 314-241-2337; Bottleworks, 7260 Southwest, 314-241- 2337, schlafly.com; Urban Chestnut Brewing Company: 3229 Washington, 314-222- 0143, urbanchestnut.com; Six Row Brewing Company: 3690 Forest Park, 314-531-5600, sixrowbrewco.com; Perennial Artisan Ales: 8125 Michigan, 314-631-7300, perennialbeer. com; The Civil Life: 3714 Holt, thecivillifebrewingcompany. com; 4 Hands Brewing Co: 1220 S. 8th, 314-436-1559, 4handsbrewery.com. 8 TOUR THE BREWERY. Anheuser-Busch Brewery, 12th & Lynch, 314- 577-2626, budweisertours. com. 9 DO ST. PADDY’S DAY IN DOG- TOWN. Ancient Order of Hibernians, stlhibernians. com. 10 CATCH A FREE BIG-NAME CONCERT. fairsaintlouis.org. 11 VENTURE TO FAST EDDIE’S BON AIR. 1530 E. 4th, Alton, Ill., 618-462-5532, fasted- diesbonair.com. 12 SURVIVE MARDI GRAS. mardi- grasinc.com. 13 SPLASH AT CITYGAR- DEN. 801 Market, citygardenstl.org. 14 GO TO THE THURTENE CARNIVAL. Washington University, 1 Brook- ings, thurtene.org. 15 EXPLORE THE MAGIC HOUSE. 516 S. Kirkwood Rd, 314-822- 8900, magichouse.org. 16 VISIT BOB KRAMER’S MARION- NETTES. 413 Laclede, 314-531-3313, kramersmari- onnettes.com. 17 RIDE THE CAROUSEL. FAUST PARK, 15189 Olive, 314- 615-8383, stlouisco.com/ parksandrecreation. 18 VISIT THE MUSEUM OF TRANS- PORTATION. 2967 Barrett Station, 314-965-6885, transportmuseumassocia- tion.org. 19 CLIMB AND CRAWL AT CITY MUSEUM. 701 N. 15th, 314- 231-CITY, citymuseum.org. 20 GATHER BENEATH THE BIG TOP. Circus Flora, circus- flora.org. 21 LEARN TO PLAY CHESS. Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, 4657 Maryland, 314-361- 2437, saintlouischessclub.org. 22 EXPERI- ENCE UNION STATION. 1820 Market, 314-231-1234, stlouisunion- station.com. 23 HANG OUT UNDER THE ARCH. 11 N. Fourth, 314-655-1600, nps. gove/jeff. 24 COMMEMO- RATE THE ICE-CREAM CONE WE INVENTED. Crown Candy Kitchen: 1401 St. Louis, 314-621-9650, crowncandyktichen.net; Velvet Freeze: 7355 W. Florissant, 314-381-2384. 25 ENJOY A TASTE OF SOUTH GRAND. PHO Grand: 3195 S. Grand, 314-664-7435 phogrand.com; King and I: 3157 S. Grand, 314-771-1777, thaispicy.com; Café Natasha Kabob International: 3200 S. Grand, 314-771-3411, cafenatasha.com. LemonGrass, 3161 S. Grand, 314-664- 6702, lemongrass-rest.com; Meskerem, 3210 S. Grand, 314-772-4442, meskeremstl. com; Banh Mi So 1 Saigon Gourmet: 4071 S. Grand, 314- 353-0545, banhmiso1.com. 26 GO TO A FESTIVAL. Czech Festival: acec-stl.org; Fruehlingsfest: maeystown.com; French Festi- val: historicstegen.org; Festival of the Little Hills: 636-940- 0095, festivalofthelittlehills. com; Festival of Nations: Tower Grove Park, festivalofnationsstl. org; St. Nicholas Greek Festival: 4967 Forest Park, 314-361- 6924, sngoc.org; Polish Festival: Polish Falcons Gym- nastic Home, 2013 St Louis, 314-421-9614, polishfalcons. org; St. Louis Scottish Games: Forest Park, stlouis-scottish- games.com; St. Louis Jewish 101 Things Every St. Louisan Must Do From the April 2013 issue of St. Louis Magazine PRESENTED BY:

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Page 1: PRESENTED BY: 101 Things Every From the April St. · PDF file314-622-2583, blues.nhl.com. 5 EMBRACE OUR SOCCER HERI-TAGE. Saint Louis University, Robert R. Hermann Stadium, 3599 Pine

#stl101

ONLINE: Visit stlmag.com to vote for your favorite must-do things in St. Louis. And while you’re out doing the things on this list, let us know about your experiences by tweeting with the hashtag #STL101.

ST L M AG . C O M

1 SKIP FOR WORK FOR OPENING DAY. Busch Stadium,

700 Clark, 800-352-0212, stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com.

2 IMPERSONATE MIKE SHANNON. NewsRadio 1120 AM

KMOX, kmox.com.

3 PICK A SIDE. Turkey Day Game: Webster Groves High

School, webster.k12.mo.us, Kirkwood High School, khs.kirkwoodschools.org / Braggin’ Rights Game: University of Mis-souri–Columbia, missouri.edu; University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign, illinois.edu.

4 LEARN HOW TO DO THE POWER PLAY DANCE.

Scottrade Center, 1401 Clark, 314-622-2583, blues.nhl.com.

5 EMBRACE OUR SOCCER HERI-TAGE. Saint Louis

University, Robert R. Hermann Stadium, 3599 Pine Place, 314-977-4758, slubillikens.com.

6 CATCH A RASCALS OR GRIZZLIES

GAME. River City Rascals: T.R. Hughes Ballpark, 900 T.R. Hughes, 636-240-2287, rivercityrascals.com; Gateway Grizzlies: GCS Ballpark, 2301 Grizzlie Bear, Sauget, Ill., 618-337-3000, gatewaygrizzlies.com.

7 GRAB A MICRO-BREW. Schlafly: Tap Room, 2100 Locust,

314-241-2337; Bottleworks, 7260 Southwest, 314-241-2337, schlafly.com; Urban

Chestnut Brewing Company: 3229 Washington, 314-222-0143, urbanchestnut.com; Six Row Brewing Company: 3690 Forest Park, 314-531-5600, sixrowbrewco.com; Perennial Artisan Ales: 8125 Michigan, 314-631-7300, perennialbeer.com; The Civil Life: 3714 Holt, thecivillifebrewingcompany.com; 4 Hands Brewing Co: 1220 S. 8th, 314-436-1559, 4handsbrewery.com.

8 TOUR THE BREWERY. Anheuser-Busch

Brewery, 12th & Lynch, 314-577-2626, budweisertours.com.

9 DO ST. PADDY’S DAY IN DOG-TOWN. Ancient Order

of Hibernians, stlhibernians.com.

10 CATCH A FREE BIG-NAME

CONCERT. fairsaintlouis.org.

11 VENTURE TO FAST EDDIE’S

BON AIR. 1530 E. 4th, Alton, Ill., 618-462-5532, fasted-diesbonair.com.

12 SURVIVE MARDI GRAS. mardi-

grasinc.com.

13 SPLASH AT CITYGAR-DEN. 801

Market, citygardenstl.org.

14 GO TO THE THURTENE CARNIVAL.

Washington University, 1 Brook-ings, thurtene.org.

15 EXPLORE THE MAGIC HOUSE. 516

S. Kirkwood Rd, 314-822-8900, magichouse.org.

16 VISIT BOB KRAMER’S MARION-

NETTES. 413 Laclede, 314-531-3313, kramersmari-onnettes.com.

17 RIDE THE CAROUSEL. FAUST

PARK, 15189 Olive, 314-615-8383, stlouisco.com/parksandrecreation.

18 VISIT THE MUSEUM OF TRANS-

PORTATION. 2967 Barrett Station, 314-965-6885, transportmuseumassocia-tion.org.

19 CLIMB AND CRAWL AT CITY

MUSEUM. 701 N. 15th, 314-231-CITY, citymuseum.org.

20 GATHER BENEATH THE BIG

TOP. Circus Flora, circus-flora.org.

21LEARN TO PLAY CHESS. Chess Club and

Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, 4657 Maryland, 314-361-2437, saintlouischessclub.org.

22 EXPERI-ENCE UNION

STATION. 1820 Market, 314-231-1234, stlouisunion-station.com.

23 HANG OUT UNDER THE ARCH. 11 N.

Fourth, 314-655-1600, nps.gove/jeff.

24 COMMEMO-RATE THE ICE-CREAM

CONE WE INVENTED. Crown Candy Kitchen: 1401 St. Louis, 314-621-9650, crowncandyktichen.net; Velvet Freeze: 7355 W. Florissant, 314-381-2384.

25 ENJOY A TASTE OF SOUTH

GRAND. PHO Grand: 3195 S. Grand, 314-664-7435 phogrand.com; King and I: 3157 S. Grand, 314-771-1777, thaispicy.com; Café Natasha Kabob International: 3200 S. Grand, 314-771-3411, cafenatasha.com. LemonGrass, 3161 S. Grand, 314-664-6702, lemongrass-rest.com; Meskerem, 3210 S. Grand, 314-772-4442, meskeremstl.com; Banh Mi So 1 Saigon Gourmet: 4071 S. Grand, 314-353-0545, banhmiso1.com.

26 GO TO A FESTIVAL. Czech Festival:

acec-stl.org; Fruehlingsfest: maeystown.com; French Festi-val: historicstegen.org; Festival of the Little Hills: 636-940-0095, festivalofthelittlehills.com; Festival of Nations: Tower Grove Park, festivalofnationsstl.org; St. Nicholas Greek Festival: 4967 Forest Park, 314-361-6924, sngoc.org; Polish Festival: Polish Falcons Gym-nastic Home, 2013 St Louis, 314-421-9614, polishfalcons.org; St. Louis Scottish Games: Forest Park, stlouis-scottish-games.com; St. Louis Jewish

101 Things Every St. Louisan Must Do

From the April 2013 issue of St. Louis Magazine

P R ES E N T E D BY:

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#stl101

ONLINE: Visit stlmag.com to vote for your favorite must-do things in St. Louis. And while you’re out doing the things on this list, let us know about your experiences by tweeting with the hashtag #STL101.

101 Things Every St. Louisan Must Do

ST L M AG . C O MP R ES E N T E D BY:

Book Festival: St. Louis Jewish Community Center, 2 Millstone Campus, 314-432-5700, stljewishbookfestival.org.

27 ORDER OFF THE CART AT LU LU.

Lu Lu Seafood & Dim Sum: 8224 Olive, 314-997-3108, luluseafood.com.

28 TRY A TACO AT TAQUE-RIA EL

BRONCO. 2817 Cherokee, 314-762-0691.

29 PERUSE JAY INTER-NATIONAL

FOODS. 3172 S. Grand, 314-772-9393.

30 BUY T-RAVS AT DIGRE-GORIO’S

MARKET. 5200 Daggett, 314-776-1062, digregorio-foods.com.

31 WELCOME NEWCOM-ERS. Thomas

F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse, 111 S. 10th, moeb.uscourts.gov/naturalization.htm.

32 WE KNOW HOW TO EAT. Cunetto

House of Pasta: 5453 Magnolia, (314) 781-1135; Pastaria: 7734 Forsyth, 314-862-6603, pastariastl.com; Imo’s Pizza: multiple locations, imospizza.com; Pi Pizzeria: multiple locations, restaurantpi.com; Adriana’s on The Hill: 5101 Shaw, 314-773-3833, adrianasonthehill.com; Blues City Deli: 2438 McNair, 314-773-8225, bluescitydeli.com; C&K Barbecue: 4390 Jennings Station, 314-385-8100, candkbbq.com; Bogart’s Smokehouse: 1627 S. 9th, 314-621-3107, bogartssmokehouse.com; Pappy’s Smokehouse: 3106 Olive, 314-535-4340, pappyssmokehouse.com; Woof-ies; Steve’s Hot Dogs on The

Hill: 2131 Marconi, 314-762-9899, steveshotdogsstl.com; O’Connell’s Pub: 4652 Shaw, 314-773-6600; Carl’s Drive-In: 9033 Manchester, 314-961-9652; Five Star Burgers: 8125 Maryland, 314-720-4350; The Shack Pubgrub: 3818 Laclede, 314-533-7000; Fox & Hounds Tavern: The Cheshire, 6300 Clayton, 314-647-7300; Bar Les Freres: 7637 Wydown, 314-725-8880; Ronnoco: 314-371-5050, ronnoco.com; Kaldi’s Coffee: multiple loca-tions, kaldiscoffee.com; Tony’s: 410 Market, 314-231-7007, saucecafe.com/tonys; Niche: 7734 Forsyth, 314-773-7755, nichestlouis.com; Bissinger’s: multiple locations, bissingers.com; Rick Jordan Chocolatier: 14882 Clayton, 636-230-9300, rjchocolatier.com; Ted Drewes Frozen Custard: 4224 S. Grand, 314-352-7376; 6726 Chippewa, 314-481-2652, teddrewes.com.

33 SEE CHUCK BERRY per-form. The Duck

Room at Blueberry Hill, 6504 Delmar, 314-727-4444, x12 blueberryhill.com/events/duck.

34 GO BACK-STAGE AT THE FOX.

The Fox Theatre, 527 N. Grand, 314-534-1678, fabulousfox.com.

35 HEAR THE BLUES THE WAY IT’S

MEANT TO BE HEARD: LIVE. BB’s Jazz, Blues & Soups, 700 S. Broadway, 314-436-5222 bbsjazzbluessoups.com; Broadway Oyster Bar, 736 S Broadway, 314-621-7880, broadwayoysterbar.com; Beale on Broadway, 701 S Broadway, 314-621-7880, bealeonbroad-way.com.

36 CLASS IT UP AT OPERA

THEATRE OF SAINT LOUIS. 314- 961-0644, opera-stl.org.

37 EXPERI-ENCE THE ST. LOUIS

SYMPHONY. Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand, 314-286-4148, stlsymphony.org.

38 DELIGHT IN SHELDON CONCERT

HALL’S ACOUSTICS. 3648 Washington, 314-533-9900, thesheldon.org.

39 JAZZ IT UP AT JAZZ AT THE

BISTRO. 3536 Washington, 314-534-3663, jazzstl.org; jazz-at-the-bistro.

40 REDIS-COVER PEABODY

OPERA HOUSE. 1400 Market, 314-499-7600, peabodyoperahouse.com.

41 TAKE IN A SHOW (OR A DOZEN).

St. Louis International Film Festival: Cinema St Louis, 314-289-4150, cinemastlouis.org.

42 THEN SEE ANOTHER SHOW. The

Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, 314-968-4925, repstl.org; St. Louis Black Repertory Company, 314-534-3807, theblackrep.org; New Line Theatre, 314-773-6526, newlinetheatre.com; St. Louis Actors’ Studio at the Gaslight Theater, 358 N Boyle, stlas.org.

43 WALK INTO THE MIDDLE OF

JOE. The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, 3716 Washington, 314-754-1850, pulitzerarts.org.

44 EXPLORE LAUMEIER SCULP-

TURE PARK. 12580 Rott, 314-615-5278, laumeier.org.

45 GO TO AN ART FAIR. St. Louis

Art Fair: 314-863-0278, culturalfestivals.com; Art on the Square: 800-677-9255, 618-233-6769, artonthesquare.com.

46 READ A BOOK. Left Bank Books:

399 N. Euclid, 314-367-6731; 321 N. 10th, 314-436-3049, left-bank.com; Central Library: 1301 Olive, 314-241-2288, slpl.org.

47 CATCH A CONCERT AT THE

PAGEANT. The Pageant: 6161 Delmar, 314-726-6161, thepageant.com; St. Louis Walk of Fame, stlouiswalkoffame.org.

48 WE HAVE FOREST PARK. Saint

Louis Zoo: 1 Government, 314-781-0900, stlzoo.org; The Muny: 1 Theatre, 314-361-1900, muny.org; Saint Louis Art Museum: 1 Fine Arts, 314-721-0072, slam.org; Missouri History Museum: 5700 Lindell, 314-746-4599, mohistory.org; Saint Louis Science Center: 5050 Oakland, 314-289-4424, slsc.org; Jewel Box: Wells & McKinley, 314-531-0080, stlouis-mo.gov; Steinberg Skating Rink: 400 Jefferson, 314-367-7465, steinbergskatingrink.com.

49 STROLL THE JAPANESE

GARDEN. Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw, 314-577-5100, missouribotanicalgarden.org.

50 TAKE A CRUISE THROUGH

THE AREA’S MANY HOLIDAY LIGHTS DISPLAYS. National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows: 442 S. Demazenod, Belleville, Ill., 618-397-6700, snows.

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#stl101

ONLINE: Visit stlmag.com to vote for your favorite must-do things in St. Louis. And while you’re out doing the things on this list, let us know about your experiences by tweeting with the hashtag #STL101.

101 Things Every St. Louisan Must Do

ST L M AG . C O MP R ES E N T E D BY:

org; Tilles Park: McKnight & Litzsinger, stlouisco.com/parksandrecreation; Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park: 5300 Fox Creek, (636) 938-5925, santasmagicalkingdom.com; Saint Louis Zoo: 1 Government, 314-781-0900, stlzoo.org; Candy Cane Lane: 6500 block of Murdoch in St. Louis Hills.

51 WATCH THE FIRE-WORKS.

Three Sixty: 1 S. Broadway, 314-241-8439, 360-stl.com; Top of the Riverfront: 200 S. 4th, 314-241-3191, millenniumhotels.com/millen-niumstlouis/dining.

52 TUBE HIDDEN VALLEY.

17409 Hidden Valley, 636-938-4327, hiddenvalleyski.com.

53 SPEND A NIGHT AT THE LEMP

MANSION. 3500 Lemp, 314-577-0405, lempman-sion.com.

54 GO TO CAHOKIA MOUNDS

STATE HISTORIC SITE. 30 Ramey, Collinsville, Ill., 618-346-5160, cahokiamounds.org.

55 VISIT THE ULYSSES S. GRANT

NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE. 7400 Grant, 314-842-1867, nps.gob/ulsg.

56 REMEMBER DRED AND HARRIET

SCOTT AT THE OLD COURTHOUSE. 11 N. 4th, 314-655-1700, nps.gov/jeff.

57 EAT AT CAFÉ MADELINE

AT THE PIPER PALM HOUSE IN TOWER GROVE PARK. 4256 Magnolia, 314.771.4465, palmhousestl.org/cafe-madeleine.

58 FIND THE BIRTH-PLACE OF

T.S. ELIOT. 2635 Locust.

59 SEE THE WAIN-WRIGHT

TOMB AT BELLEFON-TAINE CEMETERY. 4947 W. Florissant, 314-381-0750, bellefontainecemetery.org.

60 GAZE UP AT ONE OF OUR

WATER TOWERS. Grand Water Tower, Bissell Water Tower, Compton Hill Water Tower: stlwater.com/watertow-ers.php.

61 VISIT THE SCOTT JOP-LIN HOUSE.

2658 Delmar, 314-340-5790, mostateparks.com.62. Appreciate our sacred spaces’ architecture. Daar-ul-Islam Masjid, 517 Weidman, 636-394-7878, islamicfoundationstl.org; The Hindu Temple of St. Louis: 725 Weidman, 636-230-3300, hindutemplestlouis.org; Saint Louis Abbey: 500 S. Mason, 314-434-2557, stlouisabbey.org; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints: 12555 N. Outer Forty, 314-514-1122, ldschurchtemples.com/stlouis.

63 SEE THE OLD ST. FERDINAND

SHRINE. 1 Rue St. Francois, 314-837-2110, oldstferdi-nandshrine.com.

64 LISTEN TO THE PINK SISTERS

AT MOUNT GRACE CHAPEL. 1438 E. Warne, 314-381-5686, mountgrace-convent.org.

65 BEHOLD THE MOSA-ICS OF THE

CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF SAINT LOUIS. 4431 Lindell, 314-373-8200, cathedralstl.com.

66 VISIT HOLY FAMILY LOG CHURCH IN

CAHOKIA, ILL. 116 Church, Cahokia, Ill., 618-337-4548, holyfamily1699.org.

67 GO TO THE HOLO-CAUST

MUSEUM & LEARNING CENTER. 12 Millstone Campus, 314-432-0020, hmlc.org.

68 EAT AT A FRIDAY FISH FRY

DURING LENT. St. Ferdinand: 1765 Charbonier, 314-837-3165, stferdinandstl.org; 5414 Alaska, 314-351-1318, stceciliaparishstl.org.

69 CHECK OUT AN EXHIBIT AT THE

MUSEUM OF CONTEM-PORARY RELIGIOUS ART. Saint Louis University, 3700 W. Pine, 314-977-7170, mocra.slu.edu.

70 FOLLOW THE FLOOD WALL.

Riverfront Trail, confluencegre-enway.org.

71 SEE THE CITY SKY-LINE. Malcolm

W. Martin Memorial Park: 185 W Trendley, East St Louis, Ill., 618-346-4905, meprd.org/mmmp.html.

72 CLIMB CONFLU-ENCE

TOWER. Lewis and Clark Confluence Tower: 435 Confluence Tower, Hartford, Ill., 618-251-9101, confluenc-etower.com.

73 DRIVE THE GREAT RIVER

ROAD. Route 100, greatriver-road-illinois.org; Pere Marquette Lodge: 13653 Lodge, Grafton, Ill., 618-786-2331, pmlodge.net; Aerie’s Riverview Winery: 600 Timber Ridge, 618-786-7477, aerieswinery.com.

74 TAKE A BLUES CRUISE.

Gateway Arch Riverboat Cruises: 50 S. Leonor K. Sullivan, 877-982-1410, gatewayarch.com.

75 WATCH A BARGE LOCK

THROUGH THE MELVIN PRICE LOCKS AND DAM. National Great Rivers Museum: 2 Locks and Dam Way, Alton, Ill., 618-462-6979, mvs.usace.army.mil/rivers/museum.html.

76 CLIMB THE STAIRCASE AT FORT

BELLEFONTAINE. 13300 Bellefontaine, stlouisco.com/parksandrecreation.

77 SEE THE BLESSING OF THE

FLEET. Portage des Sioux, blessingofthefleetstl.com.

78 PLAY AMID ELEPHANT ROCKS AND

JOHNSON’S SHUT-INS. Elephant Rocks State Park: 7406 Hwy. 21, Belleview, Mo., 573-546-3454; Johnson’s Shut-Ins: 148 Taum Sauk Trail, Middlebrook, Mo., 573-546-2450, mostateparks.com.

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ONLINE: Visit stlmag.com to vote for your favorite must-do things in St. Louis. And while you’re out doing the things on this list, let us know about your experiences by tweeting with the hashtag #STL101.

101 Things Every St. Louisan Must Do

ST L M AG . C O MP R ES E N T E D BY:

79 MAKE A DAY OUT OF THE

WINE TRAIL. Sugar Creek Vineyards & Winery: 125 Boone Country Lane, 636-987-2400, sugarcreekwines.com; Blumenhof Vineyards & Winery: 13699 Missouri 94, 636-433-2245, blumenhof.com; Montelle Winery: 201 Montelle, 636-228-4464, montelle.com; Augusta Winery: 5601 High, 636-228-4301, augustawinery.com; Mount Pleasant Estates: 5634 High, 636-482-9463, mountpleasant.com.

80 FIND A FAVORITE HIDDEN

TRAIL. Klondike Park: 4600 Hwy 94 South; Cliff Cave Park: 806 Cliff Cave; Weldon Spring Conservation Area: 7295 Highway 94 South.

81 EXPLORE MERAMEC CAVERNS.

1135 State Highway W, Sul-livan, Mo., 573-468-2283, americascave.com.

82 DIVE AT BONNE TERRE

MINE. 39 N. Allen, Bonne Terre, Mo., 573-358-2148, 2dive.com/btm.htm.

83 SAIL CREVE COEUR LAKE. 13725

Marine. St. Louis Rowing Club: stlouisrowingclub.com; Creve Coeur Sailing Association: sailccsa.com.

84 ESCAPE TO SHAW NATURE

RESERVE. Highway 100 & I-44, 636-451-3512, shawnature.org.

85 FLOAT THE MERAMEC RIVER. Blue

Springs Ranch: 1246 Blue Springs, Bourbon, Mo., 800-333-8007, floatbsr.com.

86 FEED THE PYGMY GOATS AT

GRANT’S FARM. 10501 Gravois, 314-843-1700, grantfarm.com.

87 MEET A BABY CLYDES-

DALE. Warm Springs Ranch: 25270 Highway 98, Boonville, Mo., 888-972-5933, warm-springsranch.com.

88 BE SUR-ROUNDED BY BUT-

TERFLIES AT THE BUTTERFLY HOUSE. Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House, Faust Park, 15193 Olive, 636-530-0076, butterfly-house.org.

89 DRIVE LONE ELK PARK. 1 Lone Elk Park,

stlouisco.com/parksandrec-reation.

90 VISIT THE ENDAN-GERED

WOLF CENTER. 6750 Tyson Valley, 636-938-5900, endangeredwolfcenter.org.

91 TAKE A DOG TO THE MUSEUM

OF THE DOG. 1721 S. Mason, 314-821-3647, museumofthedog.org.

92 CATCH THE CANINES AT PURINA

FARMS. 200 Check-erboard, Gray Summit, Mo., 314-982-3232, purinafarms.com.

93 WATCH EAGLES FLY. Audubon

Center at Riverlands: 301 Riv-erlands Way, West Alton, Mo., 636-899-0090, riverlands.audubon.org

94 OR SEE AN EAGLE UP CLOSE.

World Bird Sanctuary: 125 Bald Eagle Ridge, 636-225-4390, worldbirdsanctuary.org.

95 CATCH A MOVIE AT A CLAS-

SIC. Landmark Theatre Tivoli: 6350 Delmar, 314-727-7271, landmarktheatres.com; Hi-Pointe Theatre: 1005 McCausland, 314-995-6273, hi-pointetheatre.com; Chase Park Plaza Cinemas: 232 N. Kingshighway, 314-367-0101, chaseparkplaza.com; Moolah Theatre & Lounge: 3821 Lindell, 314-446-6868, stlouiscinemas.com/moolah; Skyview Drive In: 5700 N. Belt, Belleville, Ill., 618-233-4400, skyview-drive-in.com.

96 PLAY BOCCE ON THE HILL.

Milo’s Bocce Garden: 5201 Wilson, 314-776-0468, milosboccegarden.com.

97 PAMPER YOURSELF AT THE

CHASE. Chase Park Plaza: 232 N. Kingshighway, 314-367-0101, chaseparkplaza.com.

98 BID (OR JUST WATCH)

AT IVEY-SELKIRK. 7447 Forsyth, 314-726-5515, iveyselkirk.com.

99 EXPLORE JEFFERSON BARRACKS.

345 North, stlouisco.com/parksandrecreation.

100STROLL HISTORIC ST. CHARLES. historicstcharles.com.

101

FIND A FAVORITE BOWLING ALLEY. Saratoga Lanes: 2725 Sutton, 314-645-5308, sarato-galanes.com; Tropicana Lanes: 7960 Clayton, 314-781-0282, tropicanalanes.com; Dick Weber Lanes: 4575 Washington, 314-838-4822, amf.com/dickweberlanes; Pin-Up Bowl: 6191 Delmar, 314-727-5555, pinupbowl.com; Flamingo Bowl: 1117 Washington, 314-436-6666, www.flamingobowl.net.