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The ancestral home of the Busch family is open to the public for tours and features more than 100 different animal species on its 281 acres.
With the long weekend upon us, no doubt you've got some cheapy freeloaders crashing on your couch, looking to you for entertainment. Here are eight great diversions to while away the time, selected wh... More »
It's like a zoo but on a farm. They have the famous Clydesdales here and over 100 different species of animals. It’s really cool to walk through here with the kids.
Who wouldn't want to feed billy goats and sample different beers? It's definately a family place, although I go solo sometimes just to feed the goats and lamas : ) The parking is a bit much ($11 per car), but other than that it's cheap.
This is a traditional thing to do in St. Louis. The animals are so cute - and it's always a blast feeding the baby goats - no matter how old you are!
Free beer goes well with damn near everything: free cocktail napkins, free pretzels, free advice from the bartender. But it's even better at Grant's Farm. The (free) tram winds through their 281 acres -- past flamingos and llamas, through a covered bridge, past Ulysses S. Grant's cabin, alongside a fence made from 2,563 rifle barrels. The depot is the Anheuser-Busch Tier Garten. A short walk will also take you past parrots, eagles, elephants and, finally, the capybaras -- the world's largest... More »
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