Let's see if I can make some sense today - Spent two days in Saint Louis - visited the Brewery, the Arch (no didn't go up it), walked the waterfront, visited Lewis and Clarks winter camp and saw where the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers come together, drove along part of old Route 66 and visited the Basilica of Saint Louis. If you are ever in St Louis - visit the Basilica - it is unbelieveable. We stayed at the Casino Queen RV Park - in Illinois right across the river from the Arch. Had cable TV and nice space - wide, grass, great view and two $5 coupons for the Casino. And winter rates with Good Sam discount $26. Handy to everything. The casino gave us money for the coupons so we spent it on breakfast buffet. Only weather did not cooperate - cold, windy and overcast.
The Brewery - original buildings were built in 1891 of brick. And they are just beautiful, inside and out. The stables have stained glass windows and marble floors. The brewing building
aging tank - 36,000 gallons - if you drank one beer an hour - 24 hours a day it would take 130 years to drink the beer in one tank.
after the free tour you could have two beers - neither of us had any - I don't like beer.....
this is the neighborhood around the brewery
here's a picture of Arch - during few minutes of clear sky.
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Old Route 66 gas station
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Confluence of Missouri and Mississippi Rivers
One of the 83,000 square feet of mosiac in the Basilica over 8,000 colors, took from 1912 to 1988 to complete
Today we visit Oklahoma City. Back later