- TripBuzz discovered 44 different types of activities for couples in the Sainte Genevieve area, including Winery/Vineyard (like Cave Vineyard), Breweries (like Crown Valley Brewing & Distilling), National & State Parks (like Hawn State Park) and Nature & Wildlife Areas (like Pickle Springs Natural Area), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 16 date ideas in or near Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, including 6 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Farmington.
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Schlafly Bottleworks is the first Missouri brewery to open since the days of Prohibition. Visitors can visit the production room, the tasting room, and eat in the restaurant from selections including fresh salads, chicken breasts, and nachos.
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The Endangered Wolf Center is a wildlife refuge dedicated to protecting endangered wolves. The refuge protects Mexican wolves, red wolves and other wild canid species and offers private guided tours.
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Filled with interactive exhibits for children, Saint Louis Science Center is a three level discovery center with a planetarium and IMAX theater. These exhibits include a fossil dig site, genome science display, human senses exhibit, and more.
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30 Ramey Street, Collinsville, IL 62234
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The Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site is dedicated to preserving the prehistoric city and organizes programs and events, such as the Kid Day and the nature/culture hikes. It also supports the Contemporary Indian Art Show, Indian Market Days and Performing Arts Series.
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Covering over 300 acres, West Tyson County Park was originally part of the Tyson Valley Power Plant grounds. Along with rugged wooded uplands, the park maintains a recreational trail for hikers, bikers, and equestrians.
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Opened in 1929, the Fox Theatre hosts various plays and musicals throughout the year. It is also home to the U.S. Bank Broadway Series, which features top Broadway shows, including Tony Award winners.
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At Lone Elk Park, visitors can drive through a scenic park filled with deer, turkeys, bison, and elk. Visitors can drive up close to the animals to observe them in their natural habitat.
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A part of the National Register of Historic Places, the building that is now Powell Symphony Hall was built in 1925. The building officially became Powel Hall in 1968 and is now home to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.
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The Sheldon Concert Hall hosts more than 350 events every year. Events include Coffee Concerts, Ballroom Concerts, educational programs, Sheldon Sessions and the Notes from Home series, as well as performances from popular artists.
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Located at the historic Powell Hall, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra has free and paid events throughout the year. In addition, it offers free Pre-Concert Conversations and free tours of the building.