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Part Two

So here’s Part Two of the countdown – my list of the top five things to do in St Louis:

5. Farmer’s market Soulard Market, 730 Carroll Street

No, not the middle classes paying £7.50 for half a pound of sausages and smugly ordering ostrich steaks. Instead, Amish stalls, Illinois tomatoes (these are fat, juicy and colourful and, to use a cliché, they really do taste like tomatoes used to), crusty bread, collard greens, spices, herbs, juicy tangerines, fresh vegetables, huge slabs


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Part One

Just a hundred years ago St Louis, in Missouri, was the fourth largest city in the United States of America. Handily placed on the banks of the Mississippi, the city hosted both the World Trade Fair and the third modern Olympic games in 1904. It was a major centre of trade and industry (which was still largely driven by water transport), and a hub of cross-country rail development as a result of the building of the impressive Eads bridge


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Thirty-five things you didn't know about Dublin - some of which may even be true...
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Part Two of Tony Mason's Dublin Pub Guide: Nos 5 to 1.
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"Choosing a top 10 in this city of cracking pubs was never going to be easy. Dublin - again unlike Britain - has yet to succumb to the temptations of fruit machines, piped music, and pool tables in its pubs. People go to pubs to drink and talk - in that order." Tony Mason lists his Top Ten Dublin pubs.
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