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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 917.78660444
Fabric Type: 9780762750375
Fax Number: Fourth
Legal Disclaimer: 0762750375
Maximum Color Depth: Insiders' Guide
Metal Type: Insiders' Guide
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 288
Total External Bays Free: May 19, 2009
Total Firewire Ports: Insiders' Guide
Insiders' Guide
Features:- ISBN13: 9780762750375
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Editorial Review:
Product Description:
With this guide, readers will get an inside perspective on St. Louis--the city's more than 170 parks, a thriving live music and local arts scene, an abundance of nightclubs and casinos, and world-class sports teams, not to mention the Gateway Arch.
Average Rating: 
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Check out the chapter titled "History" that starts on page 10 for, well --for St. Louis history. Blueberry Hill is listed on pages 51, 72 and 123. The Duck Room, where Chuck Berry, known as "the father of rock 'n' roll," plays his monthly gig (see description on page 72) hosts such a diverse line-up of bands throughout the year that it doesn't fit within the description of being a "blues club." The "Live Blues" sidebar on page 65 lists a number of the region's best self-described blues clubs. Information ... Read More
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I was very disappointed in this guide book. I like a guide book to start off with an intro about the history of the place. There was nothing of the sort in this book. St Louis has an amazing history and you can't appreciate the city without that background. The Mighty Mississippi, Louis and Clark, the Catholics, and all that great stuff. It failed to mention Blueberry Hill, the great blues club that hosts Chuck Berry once a month. How can you leave that out of the listing of blues clubs? Also, no mention ... Read More
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