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  • Mastodon State Historic Site, 1050 Charles J Becker Dr., Imperial, MO (I-255 South. Cross the Mississippi River to Missouri and take I-55 South, to Imperial Main Street Exit #186.), 1 636 464-2976, . While 37 mi (60 km) from Cahokia Mounds, this park takes your prehistoric journey even further back in time. The discovery of Clovis spear points and Mastodon bones at this site was the first proof that man existed at the same time as the Mastodon. The museum helps you understand how man lived some 14,000 years ago.
  • Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, One Lewis and Clark Trail, Hartford IL, 1 618 251-5811, . Just 12 mi (19 km) from the site of the largest prehistoric city in America, Lewis and Clark spent the winter of 1803-04 gathering men and supplies and planning their trip west. At 3PM on May 14, 1804 they set out from this spot to explore the west. The museum includes a 55 ft long full-size replica of their keelboat and an outdoor reconstruction of Camp River Dubois.
  • Catsup Bottle Water Tower, 800 S Morrison Ave, . Collinsville is home to the world's largest catsup bottle. At 170 ft (50 m) tall, it would hold 100,000 gallons of catsup, or water. free. �
  • National Great Rivers Museum, #2 Locks and Dam Way, Alton, IL, 1 618 462-6979. 9AM-5PM. The story of the Mississippi River and its impact on America, from prehistoric times to today, is told 20 minutes up the road in Alton. Operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Three times a day, you can tour the giant Melvin Price Locks and Dam which span the Mississippi, and watch barges and boats rise or fall in the locks to continue their trip along the river. free. �
  • If you are looking for additional activities, St Louis is filled with attractions and destinations, and is only 8 mi (13 km) away. The city includes Eero Saarinen's impressive Gateway Arch, the Anheuser Busch Budweiser Brewery, the St. Louis Art Museum, Zoo, History Museum, Science Center, City Museum, Magic House, professional baseball, football, and hockey teams, and much more.

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