"It's hard not to smile, and even chuckle, when touring the Ali Center. It's a grand celebration of his life: from humble beginnings in Louisville to becoming The Greatest and everything in between."
"Not to be missed when visiting Memphis. Prepare to spend a few hours in the museum and the former boarding house across the street. A fascinating, and somber, tour through African American history."
"Love St. Louis? Of course you do, and that's why the STyLehouse is a must visit on Cherokee. Loads of awesome STL themed designs they can print on a shirt in minutes. I'm reppin' Fabulous Fox Park."
"Awesome place for used and refurbished bikes. They're a non-profit with proceeds benefiting Earn-a-Bike and safety programs for children. Friendly staff and they're located in a very cool building."
"The James S. McDonnell Planetarium opened in 1963 and is capable of projecting over 9,000 stars onto its 80 foot dome. Great displays featuring a Gemini and Mercury capsule, too. Get your science on."
"Founded in February 1764 by Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau, St. Louis is loaded with architecture, culture, history, parks, and 79 neighborhoods filling a cool 66 square miles. Happy 250th STL."