This football team used to represent St. Louis, but now represents Los Angeles.
The Rams
The St. Louis Cardinals play in this stadium, named for the founder of a famous brewing company.
Busch Stadium
This famous St. Louis eatery sells frozen custard and Christmas trees.
Ted Drewes
The St. Louis World’s Fair took place in this year.
1904
The St. Louis Arch is this tall.
630 feet
The World Series
This is one of the most haunted places in St. Louis––if you believe in ghosts.
The Lemp Mansion
St. Louis pizza is made with this kind of cheese.
Provel
This famous museum includes a dinosaur exhibit and an Omnimax.
The Science Center
This many people died while the Arch was being built.
In 1904, St. Louis was the first US city to host this worldwide athletic event.
The Olympics
This St. Louis park is the biggest one in our city.
Forest Park
List at least two popular foods that were invented or popularized at the St. Louis World’s Fair.
Waffle cones, iced tea, hot dog, peanut butter, club sandwich, cotton candy…
St. Louis was founded by the French in this year.
1764
The Lemp family sold this product.
Beer/alcohol
In 2023, St. Louis will debut its first professional team in this sport.
Soccer
This St. Louis building sways up to 18 inches––that’s a foot and a half––in the wind!
The Arch
This popular soda was invented in St. Louis.
7-Up
The St. Louis Blues most recently won the Stanley Cup in this year.
2019
This famous dancer and spy was born in St. Louis.
Josephine Baker
The St. Louis Blues were founded in this year.
1967
The caves under the Lemp Mansion contained many interesting things. What's one of them?
There was allegedly too butter/glycerin in a recipe for this food item, that led to the first gooey butter cake.
coffee cake
In 1970, this animal escaped from the St. Louis Zoo.
A spitting cobra
This man is famous for fighting for his freedom from enslavement in St. Louis.
Dred Scott