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St. Louis Magazine - July, 2009
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Features

A-List 2009 Table of Contents (July 2009) From the Editor: All-Star Month The Green Scene: LEEDing the Way The Green Scene: Campus Kudos The Green Scene: A Tale of Two Rivers The Green Scene: Food That Hits Home The Green Scene: The ABCs of CSAs The Green Scene: The Electric (Car) Company The Green Scene: And You’re Worried About Your Water Bottle? Why We Aren't (Ballpark) Village People Behind the Scenes Being Buck Web Exclusive: Buck's Best The Green Scene: Green Around the Collar The Green Scene: Seeing Green

Departments

The Buzz: The Ringer The Buzz: Raiding Lake Saint Louis First Shot: Match Point The Buzz: An (Extended) All-Star Lineup What It's Like to Orchestrate Fireworks The Buzz: The Rose That Grew From Concrete Things We Love: Red, White & New Stylish Subtleties: Jeff Orbin Shop Talk: Ace of Spade Feedback Out & About: Studio 360 First Stop: Museum of Western Expansion Cameo: Graphic Content Liquid Assets: Thirsting for Wine Knowledge? Rose Revisits: Riddles Penultimate Café & Wine Bar Review: Niche: Carving Its Own... First Look: Bar Oliver Kitchen Q&A: Tony and Kelli Almond Flashback: 1911 A Conversation with Bill McClellan

Departments

Scenes from the MLB All-Star Game
2009.11.21 - 2009 Beaujolais Nouveau Celebration
 Join us at our intimate French-American Bistro for a 2009 Beaujolais...
2009.11.28 - Mount Pleasant presents "Lucy Goes Cruisin" Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
Join Mount Pleasant for an evening of uproarious whodunit as only Lucy...
2009.12.03 - "GIFTED" Original Art for Holiday Giving
Skip the malls this year and make your gift giving a unique expression of...
2009.12.03 - Holiday Rooms in Bloom
The Historic Samuel Cupples House on the campus of Saint Louis University is...

First Stop: Museum of Western Expansion

First Stop: Museum of Western Expansion
Image courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-PPMSCA-18405

July 11–December 1
Free
8 a.m.–10 p.m.
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (Gateway Arch)
314-655-1700, gatewayarch.com.

St. Louis hasn’t hosted an All-Star Game since 1966. That thought will seem even odder after viewing “Baseball’s Gateway to the West,” an exhibit curated by the National Park Service and the Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum. To put it bluntly, without St. Louis, baseball might never have become the national pastime; just as the city served as gateway between the east and the wilderness of the west, it was also the dissemination point for a new game called “base ball,” played by the soldiers stationed at Jefferson Barracks. This show is also a chance to see holdings from the shuttered Hall of Fame until the museum reopens across the street from Busch Stadium in 2010.

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