I grew up outside of St. Louis and I will echo its semi-greatness over its semi-wackness. Other than the things mentioned I must add
Pro:
1. Great Wineries within driving distance - some have consistently won international competitions, all put on kick ass Oktoberfests.
2. Great nature all within driving distance. Grant's Farm, The Ozarks, Lake of the Ozarks, amazing canoeing rivers, amazing camping, all filled with truly breathtaking scenery.
3. The Central West End, The Loop, U-City all are pretty cool, arty, comfortable and affordable.
4. Washington University is one of the finest Universities in America. Its med school, its history, poly sci and its law schools all get consistently high marks and its scholars are often sought for their insight from folks at NPR and some of the better newspapers and the like.
5. Other fine institutions include the University of Missouri Saint Louis, Saint Louis University, and many other small private schools like Fontebonne, Maryville, Webster and the like...
6. Slight Proximity to most of the Heartland. Chicago 5 hours. Nashvegas 4.5 hours, Kansas City 4 Hours, OKC 5.5 Hours. Omaha 6.5 hours. Minneapolis 8 hours. Dallas 12 hours. Denver 13ish hellish hours.
7. The Hill (I know, previously mentioned) has 5 star restaurants that treat you like a king and don't charge East/West Coast prices.
8. The City Museum. Fucking Awsome museum put together in an old Office Building/Warehouse downtown by a collective of Art Freaks. Think Keith Haring meets Gogol Bordello meets Tony Hawk meets Pee Wee's Playhouse meets Andy Warhol meets Fat Albert's Junkyard Gang meets Willy Wonka meets Where in The World Is Carmen San Diego meets Legend Of The Hidden Temple. Straight or altered, this place is amazing, and on weekend evenings, it boots all the kids and becomes an adult wonderland WITH BOOZE!
Con:
1. Small(ish) music scene, but I've always noticed a sort of network between most midwestern College towns that makes for one pretty awesome scene. You get the best from Champaign/Urbana IL., Columbia, MO, Springfield, MO, KCMO, Lawrence KS, Tulsa/OKC OK, Lincoln/Omaha NE, Iowa City, IA and the like. Most great bands from these places eventually establish a network or a circuit that they travel consistently, so you can check out some pretty great bands a few times to several times a year.
2. Anheuser-Busch/Budweiser - as Todd said, it is a company town. But since the Belgian company bought it, quite a few of those die hards have basically said fuck it, I'll drink something else. You can find most any kind of beer or libation you'd like, and Missouri has pretty decent liquor laws thanks for their desire to be a tourist destination, so you can get a pretty cheap drink on at most anytime you'd like. And despite its drawbacks, if you want a free drunk, the factory tour used to be pretty sweet.
3. The Rams suck, the Blues Suck, and most everybody outside of the st Louis region hates the Cardinals. (But boy, if you want to see how a baseball stadium should be, catch a Cards game, sure its not Wrigley, but the fans KNOW their team, KNOW the history of the game, and LOVE IT!)
4. Politics - the Big MO is a purple State. It has flaming liberals and ultra conservatives both. It cant seem to make up its mind.
5. It does not have BBQ the way it is done in my current home town of Kansas City!
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