The "Exotic" Tree Trail is a two-mile walk that winds down to the river through eucalyptus trees, Western Chinese pines, Chilean pine or Monkey Puzzle trees.
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I had no idea this existed, but back in 1980 St. Louis was home to the first and only floating McDonald s on the Mississippi River.
The McDonald s floating boat was a stationary structure that was on the St. Louis Riverfront for 20 years. Now I moved to the Tri-State Area in 1991, and took several trips to St. Louis from then until 2000, and I NEVER knew this existed. The boat closed its location for business reason, according to the St. Louis Dispatch.
There were special uniforms made, this particular franchise employed 200 people, and the boat itself was designed by artist Charles Pearson. In the article the boat is described as,
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