10 Best Running Books Ever
Updated on: March 2023
Best Running Books Ever in 2023
Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: How to Heal from Distant, Rejecting, or Self-Involved Parents
American Dirt (Oprah's Book Club): A Novel
The Complete Book of Running
The Ever-Running Man (A Sharon McCone Mystery Book 24)
Everything Trump Touches Dies: A Republican Strategist Gets Real About the Worst President Ever
Mothers Who Can't Love: A Healing Guide for Daughters
Running on Empty: Overcome Your Childhood Emotional Neglect
Running Blind (Jack Reacher, Book 4)
Start Your Own Business, Sixth Edition: The Only Startup Book You'll Ever Need
The Incomplete Book of Running
Free Things to Do in St. Louis, Missouri: Zoo, Art Museum and More
Looking for a night out? Need a place to take that special someone in your life? Are your kids running around with nothing to do? Well, if you live in St. Louis put away those pocket books.
Forest Park
This place has it all: Bike trails, walking tours, shows in the park, golf, turtle playground, boathouse, picnics in the park, world's fair pavilion, balloon race, hayrides, summer concerts, among many other attractions. Most of these things are free. The landscaping is beautiful! Pack yourself a picnic lunch, grab the kids, and go run around the park for a few hours. You will not be disappointed.
St. Louis Zoo
Located inside Forest Park is the St. Louis Zoo. Free admission for all ages this Zoo is so big you could spend all day walking and still not see everything. If you arrive at the Zoo when it opens you get free admission into the children's zoo too. Here you can feed the goats and birds, play in the playground, and sit in a hippo's mouth. There are rabbits you can play with and pet while watching the zoo keepers making food and feeding animals through glass. Grab some sandwiches for you and the family and head down to the STL Zoo for all day free excitement.
Art Museum
The St. Louis Art Museum is also located inside Forest Park. If you are looking to add some art into your day try the free Art Museum. There motto is "Dedicated to Art and Free to All". This museum is one of the nation's leading comprehensive art museums. The collections include excellent quality from almost every era and culture. Exhibits include "Oceanic art, pre-Columbian art, ancient Chinese bronzes, and European and American art of the late 19th and 20th centuries, with particular strength in 20th-century German art". Located on the St. Louis Art Museum website is a calendar that informs the public of other free things the museum is offering. Such as Family Sunday where kids get to play around with and learn textures.
St. Louis Science Center
This is one of the neatest places in St. Louis for kids. Almost everything here is hands on. Push a button to see how water affects the environment. Walk up to a dinosaur and see him moving and making noise. Visit the ends of the Earth and see there planetarium. You won't be able to get the kids from the Discovery Room after the 45 minute session exploring different interactive exhibits. Walk across the highway and look down at the cars passing you. Use the radar guns and see how fast the cars are moving. Then walk through the ground and see how pipes are laid and how an old mine used to look. Wrap your day up with a free interactive presentation on Center Stage on the Science Center's lower level.