How many professional sports teams play in Saint Louis
4
What year was Saint Louis Founded
1764
This free-admission St. Louis landmark is consistently ranked as one of the best in the country and is home to more than 600 species of animals.
St Louis Zoo
A type of protest where activists, like those in St. Louis in the 1940s, would peacefully sit at segregated public counters and refuse to leave.
Sit in
At nearly 11,000 pounds, this game piece in the Central West End is the largest in the world, according to Guinness.
Chess Piece
What is the name of the St. Louis Cardinals Stadium?
Busch Stadium
This beverage was popularized at the 1904 World's Fair because of the hot St. Louis weather.
Iced Tea
This massive green space was the location of the 1904 World's Fair and is home to the Zoo and Art Museum.
The name of the two activists, who climbed 125 feet up the unfinished Gateway Arch in 1964 to protest racial discrimination in hiring.
Percy Green and Richard Daily
This carbonated lemon-lime soft drink, originally called "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda," was invented in St. Louis in 1929.
7up
When did STL City Soccer Club play it inaugural season?
2023
When did Lewis and Clark set off for their famous voyage West?
1804
Once the busiest passenger rail hub in the world, this landmark is now an entertainment complex with an aquarium.
Union Station
What civil rights leader spoke at SLU only 2 days before he won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Pharmacist Jim Howe developed these chalky antacid tablets in 1928 to treat his wife's indigestion.
Tums
How many World Series have the St. Louis Cardinals won?
11
When was the Gateway Arch created?
1965
Completed in 1874, this historic bridge was the first to cross the Mississippi River in St. Louis.
Eads Bridge
The first institution of higher education in Missouri to admit Black students in 1944, thanks to the one-man protest of Charles Anderson.
Saint Louis University
An early machine for grinding this sandwich spread was patented in St. Louis in 1903, right before the World's Fair.
Penut Butter
Jordan Binnington
St. Louis was the first American city to host the modern Olympic Games in this year.
1904
This landmark is famous for its Climatron, the world's first geodesic dome greenhouse, and its extensive plant collections.
Botanical Gardens
This enslaved man sued for his freedom in the Old Courthouse in 1846, but the Supreme Court later ruled against him, saying he wasn't a citizen.
Dredd Scott
St. Louis has more free major tourist attractions than any U.S. city except for this one.
Washington DC