- TripBuzz discovered 68 different types of activities for couples in the Granite City area, including Skating Rinks (like Granite City Ice Skate Rink), Movie Theaters (like Granite City Cinema), Music Venue (like Summerstage Inc) and Race Tracks (like Tri-City Speedway), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 205 date ideas in or near Granite City, Illinois, including 199 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Louis, Florissant, St. Charles and Edwardsville.
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At Bigfoot 4 x 4 Inc. visitors can see world's tallest, widest and heaviest pickup truck, along with the truck that started Bigfoot truck trends. Visitors can also shop in a gift shop for souvenirs.
12.7 Miles
5700 N Belt West, Belleville, IL 62226
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Opened on the 8th of July 1949, the Skyview Drive-In was renovated a couple of times over the years. Now it is all modernized, having playground for the children and a couple of food stands.
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5950 Old Collinsville Rd., Fairview Heights, IL 62208
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Located above a 50 lane bowling center, The Beer Frame Lounge at St. Clair Bowl offers a full bar with a view above the lanes. The lounge has activities like darts, pool, air hockey and pinball with several televisions.
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Established in 1867, Sioux Passage Park has multiple horseback riding trails, fishing in the Missouri River, and an area for winter outdoor sports like snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Five camping sites for primitive camping are also on the park grounds.
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Dedicated to celebrating, preserving, and increasing awareness of local history and culture, the Florissant Valley Historical Society maintains the Taille de Noyer house and museum. The society sponsors a variety of events year-round.
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Homed by the Wildey Theater, Lost Arts and Antiques is a small artisan boutique shop, which is great for those looking for interesting and original handmade items.
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The Wildey Theater opened as an opera house in 1909 and has changed hands throughout the years. Today, it serves as a venue for plays, concerts and performances of all kinds from orchestras to comics.
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Maintained and operated by the City of Edwardsville, City Park is located near the center of town on just over two acres of land. The park features a bandstand, a fountain, and picnic areas.
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Offering plenty of entertaining opportunities, besides the obligatory gaming and gambling, the Argosy Casino is the first casino to be opened in St. Louis, in 1991. Restaurants, music shows, stand-up comedy and the Chippendales make this place worth a visit.
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Those wishing to see where the dark ages got their name from can visit the Historic Museum of Torture Devices, where they will see the Chinese death cages, thumbscrews, Vlad's impaling pole, and many other torture devices.