Missouri, The “SHOW-ME” State, Wants to Show You What There is to do in Saint Louis
- Ride to the top of the iconic 630’ Gateway Arch overlooking the city and the Mississippi River.
- Enjoy one of the world’s top public gardens, the Missouri Botanical Garden, which includes a 14-acre Japanese Garden and a Children’s Garden where kids can climb into a tree house, explore a Missouri cave and visit a pioneer village.
- Visit the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales at the Anheuser- BuschInBev Brewery. There are more than 70 red brick buildings on the grounds of the brewery, several of which are on the National Historic Registry.
- Cruise the mighty Mississippi on the Tom Sawyer or Becky Thatcher paddle wheeler.
- Hear Scott Joplin’s ragtime tunes in the composer’s historic home.
- Count the mosaics in the breathtaking Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis.
- Marvel at more than 3,500 Saint Louis Zoo residents in their natural habitats.
- Take in some nightlife at one of the city’s many blues or jazz clubs.
- Fill an extra suitcase with goodies you find in unique neighborhood shops, antique stores and farmers’ markets.
- Satisfy your taste buds at hundreds of one-of-a-kind restaurants in diverse and charming neighborhoods. Experience signature Saint Louis cuisine such as Ted Drewes Frozen Custard, Gooey Butter Cake and toasted ravioli.
All of this and much, much more awaits when you attend the Convention of International Chapter in Saint Louis, Missouri, September 29, 30 and October 1, 2011. Your Missouri P.E.O. sisters are looking forward to extending their legendary SHOW-ME hospitality to all convention attendees and visitors.
Look for registration forms, general information and tour information in the March-April issue of The P.E.O. Record.
