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When did 'Romper Room premiere? 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.. nQiio-ioiHiwnrHT-Lj VV PA, n,l""- wr " UL O ee I i"To tco O uil l H Ice ui)(a)(B ' l I -jm z h p" o it a ui z o ui ec IJo u. fo" )g in ui ST ? a in ol S'"L. a. I 1 .7 r UI xm o 10 .... Cfti.nz - 8MI-9ZI rn : - r S661 91 U1tH IV 'SI jaqtouipuiiS 4PP3 t PA1 Ilia CI ,. uAfd uiiop zi .... - ' 4iAw uinvoi - 0861 .."6 uiuiuuj 2joo tJUMc X0ms fi t tipus Sioo rr?f todtuipu ' ' 4 M)nBMW -z n )odNUuH -t The name of Sing Sing prison , in New York was derived from Indian words meaning "stony place." St.Lo Since the hot dog and the ice cream cone were first introduced to visitors at. the spectacular 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, this Midwestern community has maintained a .fantastic tradition of summer fun at affordable prices. St. Louis' more than 60 tourist attrac tions and its average per diem expenses (28 percent less than Chicago's) make it an ideal family vacation destination. This summer St. Louis celebrates the 75th anniver sary of the- 1904 World's Fair at its original site in Forest Park. A World's Fair Exhibit, including memora bilia, photographs, furniture and costumes will be-displayed at the Jefferson Memorial) home of the Missouri Historical Society. Visitors will want to take advantage of being in Forest Park to visit other famous attractions: the Art Museum, the only remaining World's .. Fair building; the world renowned Zoo; the Jewel Box floral displays; the Planetarium's cosmic show schedule; and the Municipal Opera's outdoor musical productions. Near Forest Park, and a ' "must" for every visitor, is the impressive Missouri Botanical Garden, where a glistening geodesic dome provides a tropical climate ' for exotic jungle flora. The most recent addition is the Japanese Garden, a place of . serene beauty and the largest and finest of its kind in North America. No visitor to St. Louis passes up the opportunity to spend time on the river- ' front, where the Gateway ' Arch gracefully spans a "myriad of attractions along ' the shoreline which include everything from , helicopter and riverboat rides to res tau rants and museums. The Arch is a monument to the ' city's historic role as the ' Gateway to the West, graph ically documented in its underground Museum of Westward Expansion. A short distance north of the Arch is the Eads Bridge, ' one of the world's great engineering feats. In its . shadow is Laclede's Landing, the site where St. Louis was . born when . Pierre Laclede "established a trading post there in 1764. The Landing is now the scene of an exciting revival in which some of the city's oldest buildings have been transformed into res taurants and shops perfect ' for afternoon or evening enjoyment Two other important historic landmarks grace . the riverfront: the Old Cathedral, the oldest cathe- - dral west of the Mississippi, and the Old Courthouse, where meetings and trials, including the famed Dred Scott slavery case, helped shape - the nation's course. Scores of buildings, in the Greater St. Louis area have been designated as historic landmarks, ; Many of them are open to the public, in cluding 1 approximately 15 gracious old homes. Among them are the Chatillon DeMenil , House (near the Anheuser-Busch Brewery which offers guided tours . illuminating its own history and industry), the Eugene : Field House and Toy Muse um, home of the famous "children's poet,", and the Hanley House, , which is the oldest building in suburban Clayton . (a thriving corpo rate and professional center). At Grant's Farm in St. Louis County, history is surrounded by nature, and both are accessible: to .visi tors via trackless trains that wind through the spacious grounds, where deer, buffalo, longhom steers and other animals roam freely. Grant's cabin, hand-built by Ulysses 8. Urant in 1854, stands ai a shrine tovthe Civil War era.-- Throughout the summer, St. Louis is alive with the sound of music every kind . of music!. There is the classic It takes one hour for Earth to turrr 15 degrees on its axis. uis-The FunPlace 1 5 - i -Ml J X: K.. iJ ' :v r f From the riverfront where the Gateway Arch frames the oldest cathedral west of the Mississippi to the Sky Chuter at Six Flags theme' park, in southwest St. Louis County, Greater St. Louis offers more than 60 historic and ente taining attractions at affordable prices. Jl sound of the St. Louis Sym phony Orchestra : playing in park settinga; the grand opera sound of the 1 Opera Theatre of St. Louis performing at . the . Loretto Hilton Theatre, the " lilting sound of musicals . at the outdoor Municipal Opera, and the popular sounds of rag, jazz, rock, folk, disco and country, playing in parks and establishments from the riverfront on the area's eastern border to Six , Flags Over Mid-America in West St. Louis County. ; Six Flags theme park boasts not .only music, but also a rhapsody of rides for kids of everyiage., The Screaming Eagle . roll e r coaster ' ranks among ' the world's most hair-raising, . heart-pounding experiences, and brand new thrills await the riders of the Sky Chuter, ' the world's r -tallest v: ride. Three other new attractions feature' eerie and exotic glimpses into the realm of outer space. For kids who are hooked on planes, trains or dino saurs, museums in St. Louis County ! provide a mesmer izing experience. The National MuseunT of Trans port exhibits everything that ever went pn wheels