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10 day trip ideas within a 100-mile radius of St. Louis

Learn about a prehistoric native civilization at Cahokia Mounds in Collinsville, Illinois. Around 1100, Cahokia Mounds was larger than the London of that day. Today, it’s the largest pre-Columbian…

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