In 1951, this bridge (formerly the Veteran's Bridge) was constructed.
MLK Bridge
This grammy winning rapper, born Cornell Iral Haynes Jr, is famous for singing Country Grammar.
Nelly
This monument in downtown stands 630 feet tall.
The Gateway Arch
Imo's
This worldwide event (also called The Louisiana Purchase Expedition at the time) was held in St. Louis in 1904.
World's Fair
This actor, most notably from the TV show "Mad Men", hails from St. Louis and is very adamant about his support for St. Louis sports teams.
Jon Hamm
This Museum opened up in 1997 and is a popular destination for children and adults.
City Museum
This beer company is America's most popular beer brand and is made here in St. Louis.
Anheuser-Busch Brewery
In 1993, St. Louis introduced this new transportation system that was an alternative to the bus and walking.
MetroLink
This actress from St. Louis is most famous for playing Pam in the sit-com "The Office"
Jenna Fisher
This Theater opened up in 1929 and is home to many musicals and plays.
Fox Theater
This appetizer from St. Louis is known for its crispy outside and meaty inside. Best dipped in marinara sauce.
Toasted Ravioli
This natural disaster in St. Louis in 1896 killed at least 255 people and caused 10 million dollars in damage.
Tornado
This former New York Yankees catcher from St. Louis was an 18 time All Star and won 10 World Series titles.
Yogi Berra
This Garden was founded in 1859 and is a popular tourist attraction for green thumbs
Missouri Botanical Garden
This popular flat cake roots from St. Louis and is usually topped with powdered sugar.
Gooey Butter Cake
In 1764, St. Louis was founded by Pierre ______. He also has a surrounding country named after him and also riverfront Landing.
Laclede
This famous singer from St. Louis famously asked the world, "What's Love Got To Do With It?".
Tina Turner
This non-profit Children's museum located in Kirkwood is very mystical.
The Magic House
This lemon-lime flavored soda that still is popular today was created by St. Louis company The Howdy Corporation in 1920.
7up