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The Green CenterThe Green Center is anarts and environmentaleducation organizationlocated in the heart ofUCity. If you feel likeexploring and learningabout native Missourihabitats, you can do soin the comfort of yourown neighborhood.
The Sutter-MeyerHouseThis is the oldest house inUniversity City and it isabsolutely gorgeous. Definitelyworth the visit for its historicand monumental significance.
You can schedule a tour or get moreinformation here:http://www.suttermeyer.org/contactus.html
16 Hidden Gems of UCity
you MUST experience
UCity in Bloom is agardening programsponsored byUniversity City. Thisorganization bringsbeautiful gardens andlandscapes to manydifferent areas ofUCity, so keep an eyeout for their gardenswhen you're walkingaround theneighborhood.
UCity in Bloom
The Ackert Walkway is asecret pedestrian pathwaythat runs from Delmar Roadto Vernon Avenue. It's great,because it also connectsWash-U to the Loop, and itis a safe and convenient wayfor students to frequent it.
Ackert Walkway
University CityDog ParkThis little fenced in park is adog's paradise, so if you havea dog, definitely check outthis gem of a park.
Regional ArtsCommission The Regional ArtsCommission is located inThe Loop, and I'll bet youdidn't know that it functionsas an exhibit, performancevenue, and a headquarters.Fun Fact: The RAC is thelargest nonprofit funder ofarts in the region.
Painted LionsThere are colorful paintedlions located in variousparks and landmarksacross UCity, and if youare feeling especiallyadventurous, try to findthem all.
This particular lion is perched on top
of the Rec Center in Heman Park.
Did you know UCity notonly has a Chinese market,but an African one too?This store is an amazingplace to explore, offeringunique produce and one ofa kind gifts. Definitely abucket list item.
African Market
The Loop Walk ofFameYou may have walked in the Loop,but have you ever payed attention towhere your feet were stepping? TheLoop walk of fame commemoratesSt. Louis' Greats, and there are nowmore than 150 brass stars andplaques lining the sidewalks.
You can get more information here:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis_Walk_of_Fame
Olive SupermarketLocated on OliveBlvd in St. Louis'unofficial"ChinaTown", theOlive Supermarketis a fantastic placeto shop forinternational foods.A great place fordiscovering newfoods and flavors.
A tiny farmers marketand produce stand sitsin the parking lot of AllSaints Church onClemens Ave, and holdsthe key to freshproduce all season.Thisstand is open yearround, and is run byLong Acre Farms.
Long Acre Farmers Market
Frank & Helen'sA charming local pizza placethat is frequented by faithfulregulars, Frank & Helen's hasbeen open since 1956.
Pershing SquarePershing Square is home to avery unique business pairing:A fusion taco joint, and aquirky coffee shop. The bestthing to do, is wake up earlyon a Saturday morning, graba coffee from Cursed Bikes &Coffee, then head over toTaco Buddha for a deliciousbreakfast taco.
Winslow's HomeHave you been trying to finda place that serves foodfresh from the farm? Look nofurther. This uniquerestaurant/general store/cafe offers a calm ambiance,with a touch ofsophistication, and lots ofgood foods and beverages.
The Crown CenterThe large collection of buildingsnear the intersection of Hwy 170and Delmar, is actually a verywell rated Jewish senior livinghome. It is a testament to thelarge Jewish population inUniversity City and hosts manypublic events and activities.
You can see their schedule of eventshere: https://crowncenterstl.org/events-and-news/
University CityChildren's CenterLocated near the industrial sideof UCity, UCCC is a localchildren's learning center with alarge garden and play area. Asmall oasis of learning.
(Frank and Helen's is also known for their
broasted chicken, hence the over-sized fowl
outside the restaurant.)