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Landmarks St. Louis Walking Tours

Explore the fascinating history, culture and architectural legacy of Downtown St. Louis from the city's founding through its current development. We offer two regularly-scheduled tours on Saturdays at 10 am from June 19 to October 31. Tours are limited to 10 people and last about 2 1/2 hours, covering about two miles at a leisurely pace. Tickets are $10 (children under 12 are free). Purchase Tickets in advance at: LandmarksTours.STL.org Take a walk through the history of Downtown St. Louis! History, Culture, Architecture and Exercise: What could be better on a Saturday morning?

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