
Kevin A. Roberts
1. A colorful cast of characters backs up nightly music acts at this St. Louis landmark.
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2. This restaurant’s been on a rocket’s trajectory since opening, in 2016.
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3. Like the mural itself, this brand’s namesake animal has, sadly, slowly disappeared over the years.
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4. St. Louis has a lot of bowling alleys, but only one has a lighted sign conceived by internationally respected design firm Kiku Obata.
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5. This was just the boarded-up window of a bar—until a local artist made it the home of his first large-format mosaic.
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6. About 10 feet off the ground in a South City park perches this stainless steel ibis, a species of bird that the sculptor saw as a boy growing up in South Florida.
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7. What a quiet and elegant pattern, you might think. But this is the business end of an all-devouring beast.
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8. Like this historic landmark, the attached building’s business has taken a turn.
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9. Birdwatchers flock to this site, which might be mistaken for a modern sculpture park.
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10. A Polish monk built this grotto by hand and died in front of it, but it’s not in Poland. It’s tucked into the woods on the north edge of the Ozark plateau.
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11. This door is splashy but still easy to overlook amid the eye-catching surroundings.
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12. In Germany, this kind of bird’s nest is thought to bring good luck. A prominent family with German origins brought the tradition to St. Louis.
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