James Fuller Package - $149
St. Louis Treasure Hunt

In this package you will be visiting the following nine locations to solve your treasure hunt: Grant's Farm, the St. Louis Science Center, the Carousel in Faust Park, the History Museum, the New Cathedral, the Old Federal Courthouse, Union Station, Tower Grove Park and Ted Drewes Frozen Custard.

Your treasure hunt package will also include a complete guide that will explain everything you need to know about each location - address, hours, and ideas on how to make your visit extra special.

Grant's Farm
Grant's Farm is the 281-acre ancestral home of the Busch family and another great location to solve a clue. The Farm is home to more than 1,000 animals, some of which you can see while taking a tram ride through Deer Park. At the end of the tram ride you'll arrive in Tier Garten where you can feed the goats and see some fun animal shows. Next, relax with a bite to eat in the Bauernhof. And don't miss the world-famous Clydesdales in the stables.
The Science Center:
The Science Center wasn’t built back at the turn of the century, but we’ve still found a way to incorporate it in our treasure hunts. For this outing, your adventurers will be seeking the answer to an age-old science question that will best be answered by a trip to the Science Center. There is always something fun to do at the Science Center with their hands-on exhibits, galleries, Omnimax Theater, and nearby Planetarium.
The Carousel in Faust Park:
The St. Louis Carousel, with its more than 60 hand-carved horses, deer and chariots, will charm you with its gentle entertainment. It was originally built in 1928 and located in The Forest Park Highlands which was St. Louis's urban amusement park. Today it has been restored and relocated in a climate-controlled building in Chesterfield’s Faust Park. Go for a ride while you look for your clue.
The History Museum:
The Missouri History Museum permanent exhibitions include "Seeking St. Louis," an exciting, state-of-the-art, interactive, two-gallery exhibition which tells the history of the region from earliest times to the present, Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic "Spirit of St. Louis" flight and the 1904 World’s Fair. Come explore special moments in Missouri history while you try to solve a treasure hunt clue.
The New Cathedral:
On May 1, 1907, construction began on the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis (The New Cathedral). In 1912, installation of mosaics in the interior began. Completed in 1988, it contains 41.5 million glass tesserae pieces in over 7,000 colors. Covering 83,000 square feet, it is the largest mosaic collection in the world. Among all these mosaics and gold is a clue answer waiting to be found.
The Old Courthouse
The Old Courthouse was the site of the first two trials of the pivotal Dred Scott case in 1847 and 1850. It was also where Virginia Minor's case for a woman's right to vote came to trial in the 1870s. This historic structure features restored courtrooms, a decorated dome, Dioramas, the "Gateway To The West" film and galleries depicting the history of St. Louis... and a great location to go clue hunting.
Union Station:
St. Louis Union Station, once the largest and busiest passenger rail terminal in the world, is now one of America's great marketplaces. This 110 year old National Historic Landmark of unmatched beauty and elegance has been dramatically restored and offers great shopping, dining, fun entertainment... and of course a hidden clue solution.
Tower Grove Park:
This is a rare Victorian walking park filled with ornate gazebos and statuary. Created by Missouri Botanical Garden founder Henry Shaw in 1868 and now a National Historic Landmark. What a great spot to go searching for a clue answer and enjoy a picnic.
Ted Drewes Frozen Custard:
This is a St. Louis tradition on Old Route 66 since 1929. Ted Drewes is known for special “concrete” shakes that are so thick you can turn them upside down. And after finding the answer to the clue hidden here, why not celebrate with a frozen custard?

Your treasure package includes a glass vial of real gold dust and flakes. To see a sample, click here. If you would like each child participating in the hunt to receive a treasure you can order additional bottles of gold dust.

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