Advantages: Magnificent skyline. Lots to do and see. Wonderful music heritage. Disadvantages: A number of attractions not wheelchair accessible
for women?s right to vote ? both sadly lost. There is a special exhibition on the Dred Scott case which is extremely interesting. The courthouse is open daily between 8 a.m.and 4:30 p.m. Admission is free.
The St Louis Walk of Fame on Delmar Boulevard was founded in 1988 to provide a showcase for the celebrities associated with St. Louis. Each celebrity has a brass star and a bronze plaque detailing their accomplishments. Scott Joplin is there along with Chuck Berry, Tennessee Williams, T.S. Eliot, Charles Lindbergh, Ulysses S. Grant and many many more.
St. Louis Union Station was once the largest and busiest passenger rail terminal in the world. The Fred Harvey Restaurant with meals originally served by the Harvey Girls (remember the Judy Garland film) has been gloriously restored and gave us the best meal (and coffee) in St Louis ? look out ...
MAFARRIMOND 11.06.2009 (18.06.2009)
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Advantages: You kind of get to explore the LOST island...kind of! Disadvantages: Everything else!!!
Seeing this on sale for £5 in my local Gamestation, and having just watched the series 5 finale, i thought...what the hell, and bought it. I have spent the time since riding cheap flights to and from Guam, hoping to crash and wake up in the 70's just to save myself the pain of ever having to playing this awful game!
Where to begin. Firstly, it took me around 6 hours to complete...including completing the pointless side quest of photographing objects to unlock needless concept art.
Secondly, you play the part of that classic LOST character...Elliot??
The gameplay itself mainly consists of running around the jungle, speaking to characters to unlock memories and then living these memories, that are sort of similar to the flashbacks on the show!
The game controls are very rigid, and reminded me of the first few Resident Evil games ...
I love reggae music, especially Bob Marley, but if I am honest I also like a bit of Jazz, not any old Jazz though, when I say Jazz I mean Louis Armstrong.
Louis Armstrong a Jazz musician that will not be forgotten and an act that will never be followed, some Jazz musicians will try and follow in his footsteps but non will succeed, Louis was unique.
Who else could have that rough, gravel like voice that could become so famous, that famous smile and the twinkle in his eyes?
Louis Armstrong (satchmo) the name he was well known as.
Louis was born into a poor family from New Orleans on August 4th 1901.
Sent away to a reform school for two years that?s when and where he first learned to play the coronet.
After leaving reform school Louis was hired locally as a general dogsbody, but the music was in his bones and he frequently ...
gill1960 11.01.2005
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