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A girl laying on a guy's lap sitting on the ground surrounded by greenery at a park. | St. Louis, MOGetting out in nature is good for your health. Whether you want to go for a walk, lay in the grass, or play with your kids, you’ll find several parks in and around St. Louis that offer plenty of enjoyable outdoor activities. Soak up the sun at any of these locations.

  1. Dr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park

Dr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park is a historic state park in Wildwood, Missouri. The park is named after Edmund Babler, who was born in Appleton City, Missouri, and attended Missouri Medical College (known today as Washington University Medical School). He became a general surgeon in 1898 and spent much of his time as a doctor doing charity cases. The park features his statue, as well as a stone gateway, camping facilities, Civilian Conservation Corps architecture, and trails.

  1. Castlewood State Park

Before it was the park it is today, Castlewood State Park was a place to party. The dance clubs no longer remain, but the surrounding lush valley and Meramec River stand strong. You can visit this park to enjoy hiking, fishing, wildlife observation, and picnicking. Additionally, the Castlewood State Park is one of the best mountain biking spots in the St. Louis area.

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A silver 2021 Chevrolet Trax being driven on the highway with buildings far off in the background. | Chevrolet dealer in St. Louis, MOThe Trax is the smallest SUV in the Chevy lineup. It offers the driver an elevated seating position for an excellent view of the road, and it has a spacious cabin for its class. For the 2021 model year, Chevy streamlined the trim lineup, reducing it to the LS and LT models, but added some new packages for extra features and comfort. Take a spin in the 2021 Chevy Trax.

The Exterior Look

The small Trax has a tall profile and wide stance to give it a confident look from the outside. It comes in the LS and LT trim levels, and both have 16-inch alloy wheels and remote keyless entry. Step up to the LT for roof rails, a luggage rack, LED running lights, body-colored and heated side exterior mirrors, and LED accent lights in the taillights. Chevy offers a Midnight Edition for the Trax, which has 18-inch gloss black alloy wheels, dark exterior trim elements, and black skid plates in the front and back.

The Engine and Performance

Both Trax trims get power from a 1.4-liter turbo four-cylinder engine with 138 horsepower. Chevy pairs this engine with a six-speed automatic transmission that smoothly gets you up to cruising speed and contributes to the excellent fuel economy. You can expect to get up to 31 mpg on the highway with a front-wheel drive Trax. Opting for all-wheel drive reduces this to 29 mpg on the highway.

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A cheeseburger with lettuce and tomatoes on top of a wooden cutting board with fries and onion rings on the counter in the background. | St. Louis, MOThe best thing about burgers is you can find one that appeals to any taste. Whether you love barbecue, cheese, or spicy foods, you’ll find a burger with your name on it. Even people who don’t eat meat can enjoy plant-based burgers. So bite into a juicy burger at one of these St. Louis, Missouri, spots.

Stacked Burger Bar

Stacked Burger Bar is located at 7637 Ivory Avenue in St. Louis. Check out this fantastic burger spot to make your own custom burger or order from the Stacked Burgers menu. Stacked has a burger called The Wet Nap, which includes ground chuck smothered with barbecue brisket, house-made cheese sauce, crispy fried onions, and a brioche bun. Customers also love The Goat, crafted from ground chuck and topped with goat cheese and onion jam and served on a brioche bun.

If you would rather have a poultry-based burger, try the Peach-a-Peno. Stacked Burger Bar piles it with turkey, jalapeno-peach marmalade, Swiss cheese, bacon, spinach, and a brioche bun. Stacked also has pork-based patties. Try the Pigmento burger for a heritage pork patty topped with house-made pimento cheese, pickled red onions, spring mix, and served on a brioche bun. If you’re a vegetarian, order The Herbivore to enjoy a black bean burger, fresh spinach, pepper jack cheese, and chipotle aioli on a wheat bun.

Jack Nolen’s

Jack Nolen’s is another tasty St. Louis-based burger joint, located at 2501 South 9th Street. For something simple, order the Single Cheeseburger made from a single 4-ounce beef patty and American cheese. You can add lettuce, tomato, onion, jalapeno, and a pickle by request. You can also upgrade to the double or triple cheeseburger for more protein. If you’re cutting down on carbs, Jack Nolen’s offers a cheeseburger with a lettuce bun.

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Profile view of a dark taupe 2021 Chevrolet Trailblazer parked in an open area with  partly cloudy skies overhead. | Chevrolet dealer in St. Louis, MOThe all-new Chevy Trailblazer is here. For 2021, this SUV provides incredible upgrades inside and out. You can enjoy stylish exterior design elements, an accommodating and comfortable cabin, new and improved technology features, and many more offerings.

Trim Levels

The 2021 Chevrolet Trailblazer comes in five trim levels, which means there’s a trim for every type of driver. The most affordable option is the L trim, which comes standard with modern technology and a suite of safety features. For a little extra luxury without spending a lot of money, consider the LS trim level. This model adds a compass on the dashboard, vanity mirrors, and floor mats.

Up next is the LT trim level, which offers many appealing enhancements, including heated front seats, cruise control, tinted rear windows, and roof rails. For a sportier version of the Trailblazer, consider the ACTIV trim for its two-tone roof, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, and unique exterior styling elements. Lastly, there’s the RS trim level. It has red accents and 18-inch alloy wheels.

Packages

To further customize the 2021 Trailblazer to meet your needs, pick one of the three available packages. You can get the Driver Confidence package with the LT trim and above. It has driver-assist safety technologies such as rear parking sensors, rear-cross traffic alert, and blind-spot monitor alert.

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Grilled salmon on a bed of salad plated on a square white plate. | St. Louis, MOToday’s on-the-go lifestyle has you running from place to place like never before. The grocery store, the dry cleaner, soccer practice, and more are all typical daily destinations. Sometimes you can forget about dinner. The fast-food drive-thru gets old fast. Sit-down restaurants understand your busy life and offer curbside pickup to make your life that much easier, and often you’ll wait for less time than that drive-thru line. Here’s a rundown of where you can go for curbside pickup in the St. Louis, Missouri, area.

58hundred Butchery and Garden

This is a unique restaurant located at, you guessed it, 5800 Southwest Ave. in St. Louis. 58hundred is open for dinner only and has one of the most unique menus around. Starters like Brussels sprout tacos, smoked shrimp risotto, and Nashville’s pimiento cheese toast are delicious appetizers. Add a green or chopped salad for the veggie lovers.

You can keep it casual with sandwiches like the grilled three-cheese or their signature 58 burger topped with white cheddar and served on a brioche bun. A popular entree is the Amish chicken, smoked and oven-roasted with whipped golden potatoes and finished with home-style chicken gravy. You can opt for the heartier New York Strip steak with their housemade The Block steak sauce. The pork chop is grilled to mouthwatering perfection and is served with a white bean cassoulet and house-smoked pork belly.

The best part of this curbside pickup restaurant is that it’s also a butcher and market. If you need to cook dinner, you can order your protein cut fresh and delivered with all the ingredients you need right to your car. They even offer a family meal that serves six people.

Avenue

Classic American cuisine is served up fresh and delicious at Avenue on North Meremac Avenue in Clayton, Missouri. Your busy day doesn’t have to turn into a leftovers night because you can order from the entire Avenue menu and use their free curbside pickup.

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Front view of a dark gray 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe being driven on the road. | Chevrolet dealer in St. Louis, MOAre you considering purchasing a full-size SUV? If so, the 2021 Chevy Tahoe should be at the top of your list. It’s loaded with power, has all the comfort and convenience features you and your family will love, and has the latest tech to keep you safe and connected. Here are four reasons you should test drive the 2021 Chevy Tahoe today.

  1. Exterior Style

The Tahoe stands out with its bold front end, sculpted sides, and stylish wheel designs. Six trims are available to help you find the perfect style, inside and out, to match your personality. The High Country is loaded with luxury features that will please the most discriminating of tastes. Or you could check out the street-style of the RST that’s turning heads on the boulevard. Then there’s the Z71, an off-road legend that’s ready to take you wherever your adventurous life leads.

  1. Powerful Engines

Three engines power the Tahoe lineup. The base model features a 5.3-liter V-8 engine with variable valve timing, direct injection, and Dynamic Fuel Management technology. When paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, this powertrain delivers 355 horsepower and 383 pound-feet of torque. Chevy’s Dynamic Fuel Management technology shuts down cylinders when the power isn’t needed, giving you additional fuel economy.

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Close view of the face on a giant sculpture of a man.  | St. Louis, MOMuseums play a valuable role in preserving society’s history, art, and culture. There are museums dedicated to serious subjects like science and technology, and there are some that capture the more entertaining side of life. Quirky and oddly-themed museums offer a glimpse into the more whimsical side of life today. It is these we’d like to introduce to you now.

  1. Laclede’s Landing Wax Museum

Wax museums fit the profile of quirky. Creating life-like representations of famous figures, both past and present, is wildly entertaining to look upon. The Laclede’s Landing Wax Museum has done a tremendous job of reproducing some of your favorite movie stars, presidents, and mythical creatures. They’ve also captured some of the scariest monsters and villains throughout history and legend.

Located in the center of Laclede’s Landing, the museum covers over 5,000 square feet in five levels of wax creations. You can view the Life of Christ exhibit chronicling the man responsible for Christianity, or you can wander through the Chamber of Horrors and see the gruesome work in animatronic action of torture throughout history.

A Movie Monsters exhibit brings to life your favorite monsters from the big screen in a terrifying fashion. War history enthusiasts will enjoy the World War II exhibit, while those comic book lovers can gaze upon their childhood heroes in the Superhero exhibit. With over 250 life-size figures to see, Laclede’s Landing Wax Museum offers a truly unique museum experience anyone can enjoy.

  1. The Awakening Sculpture

While not technically a museum, The Awakening Sculpture is a fantastic piece of art and an absolute must-see attraction. It was originally cast in aluminum by artist J. Seward Johnson, Jr. in 1980 for an art exhibition in Washington, D.C. This second casting is a permanent fixture in Chesterfield’s Central Park.

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A dark blush 2021 Chevrolet Spark parked on the curb in front of a restaurant. | Chevrolet dealer in St. Louis, MOIntroducing the 2021 Chevy Spark, a compact car that performs big. The Spark is agile and energetic. It has the latest tech to keep you in the know and connected. Plus it comes with all the comfort and convenience you desire. Here’s a closer look at what makes the 2021 Chevy Spark a small but mighty vehicle.

Curb Appeal

The Chevy Spark’s colorful paint choices will turn heads. Mystic Blue, Cayenne Orange, Passion Fruit, and Toasted Marshmallow are just a few of the 10 colors available, plus the Spark offers a two-tone painted roof option. It features a sporty and aggressive front fascia with Halogen projector-beam headlights, daytime running lights, and fog lamps.

Its sculpted side and low center of gravity give it an athletic posture. The roofline slopes slightly to end in a roof-mounted rear spoiler for style and performance. It rides on 15-inch Black-painted alloy wheels and the LED taillights complete the lighting package.

Agile Performance

Chevy equipped the Spark with a 1.4-liter ECOTEC inline four-cylinder engine with multi-port fuel injection. It comes with your choice of a 5-speed manual transmission for a more thrilling drive or a continuously variable transmission for smooth, effortless performance. This powertrain gives you 98 horsepower and 94 pound-feet of torque.

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A fully sliced veggie pizza with a bite taken out of one of the slices. | St. Louis, MOAs the second-largest city in Missouri, St. Louis has numerous restaurants offering an extensive array of quality food to suit every taste and preference. If you’re craving pizza, you’ll be glad to know that the city is home to some of the best pizzas in the state. Make a point to check out these three famous pizza places when you’re in St. Louis.

  1. Union Loafers

Union Loafers is foremost a bakery, but it’s also known for making incredibly delicious pizzas. This joint has a unique way of making its pizza crust, combining elements of New York-style pizza and Neapolitan pizza. The result is a crust with a crisp, bubbled perimeter and a soft, chewy body. There are six options on Union Loafers’ pizza menu: marinara, Margherita, pepperoni, sausage, spinach-bacon, and mushroom. These 18-inch pies are made with the freshest ingredients, so you can expect to have a truly quality meal. Prices are very reasonable.

Situated on Tower Grove Avenue in Botanical Heights, Union Loafers currently doesn’t offer dine-in service due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it has a pizza pickup service that runs from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. from Tuesday to Saturday. You can place your order starting at 9 a.m. on the bakery’s website.

  1. Basso

Basso is an American-Italian restaurant that serves exquisite wood-fired pizza in a dim-lit, cozy environment. Its pizza is like an American version of the Neapolitan pizza, featuring a thin crust, doughy edge, and a golden finish. Additionally, some of its pies have topping combinations you won’t find anywhere else. For example, the Mushroom & Truffle pizza comprises duck egg, shiitake, fontina, and roasted garlic, while the Squash & Speck is topped with butternut squash, speck, fontina, and honey. The restaurant offers a discount on selected pizzas during happy hour.

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Front view of a royal blue 2021 Chevrolet Camaro parked in a garage. | Chevrolet dealer in St. Louis, MO.The 2021 Chevrolet Camaro is one of the most formidable entries in the sports car segment. This muscle car is best known for its thrilling performance, but it also has many other appealing characteristics and features. Discover the top three reasons why you should consider getting the 2021 Chevy Camaro.

  1. Timeless Styling

Introduced in 1966, the Chevrolet Camaro has gone through significant styling changes over the years. Despite being markedly different from its early ancestors, the 2021 model has retained some of the design elements that gave the nameplate its distinctive, timeless appearance, such as the low-slung stance, Coke-bottle profile, dipping nose, and wide, narrow grille. Then again, it looks decidedly modern as a result of its heavily sculpted hood, two-part grille, squinting headlights, and the tucked-in center section along the sides. Overall, the Camaro is a sleek and stylish car that’s bound to turn heads everywhere it goes.

  1. Energetic and Powerful Engines

Regardless of which of the four available engines you choose, you can expect the 2021 Chevy Camaro to satisfy your need for speed. The standard 2.0-liter turbo-four engine produces 275 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque to enable the sports car to make a zero-to-60 mph time of 5.4 seconds. If you prefer something that plays a muscle-car tune, opt for the 3.6-liter V-6 that makes 335 horsepower and 284 pound-feet of torque. This engine cuts the sprint time to 5 seconds.

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