
A Concise Visitors' Guide to St. Louis: Tourist Attractions & Local Traffic Info
In St. Louis, the young enjoys the interesting, amazing, fun-filled rooms of The St Louis City Museum. The tree storey building was a shoe manufacturing building. A group of artists with exceptional abilities now run this museum. The City Museum offers the visitor the views and pieces of old chimneys, salvaged bridges, and the most exceptional being the two abandoned planes! The museum includes playground for children, a funhouse and an architectural marvel made from unique objects.
The St. Louis Zoo is the third largest zoo of the United States. The total area of the zoo is 90 acres exhibiting 700 species of animals. The new features of the insectariums and children's zoo have become popular among the children. There are feeding areas where tourists can feed bears and sea lions.
The Magic House has won the award or the "Best Kid's Museum" and features exciting stuff for the young. There is the Children's Village, Air Power Station, The Bubble Room and many more.
The 281 acre Grants Farm is a home to 100 species of animals and many endangered species. One can also visit the Indian Civilization of the ancient times at Cahokia Mounds.
The government has installed more than 20 cameras in the highways and on many routes. This helps the St Louis traffic control to have a close look on the roads and allow easy flowing of traffic. With the help of these cameras, they can inform the concerned people and direct in case of any emergency. Drivers have to check the speed of their cars. If signals are green,(the car should move at least 45km/hr), orange, (move in between 31-45 km/hr), and red, (move at 30 km/hr or slower).

