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Interstate 55 : une visite guidée en voiture de St. Louis, MO à Springfield, IL

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This self-guided GPS audio tour brings to life the land, the towns, the people, and history to the places and sights you pass as you travel along Interstate 55 from St. Louis, MO to Springfield, IL. It transforms a monotonous ride into an stimulating, enjoyable, and no longer boring journey.

A safety note: Always focus on the road, drive safely, and obey all traffic laws. Nothing on this tour requires your immediate or prolonged attention. If something you hear inspires you to explore an attraction further, turn off at the next exit and take local roads to where the attraction is located. Your best view of every attraction is NOT from the Interstate, so do not pull over or slow down because of the tour.

The audio plays automatically at the right time and place using your phone's GPS and the VoiceMap app.
Ville: Saint Louis
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Ce qui est inclu
Lifetime access to Interstate 55: St. Louis, MO to Springfield, IL tour
VoiceMap Application
Boissons sans alcool gratuites
Application VoiceMap pour Android et iOS
Accès à vie à cette visite en anglais
Accès hors ligne à l'audio, aux cartes et aux géodonnées
Lifetime access to Interstate 55: St. Louis, MO to Springfield, IL tour
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
A prehistoric civilization best known for the large earthen mounds they left behind lived here. The civilization thrived here for 600 years before mysteriously disappearing sometime before 1350 CE. The center of their civilization was dominated by Monk’s Mound, the largest prehistoric earthen construction in the Americas.
2
Union Miners Cemetery
One of the most famous advocates for the rights of miners was Mother Jones. She was once called the most dangerous woman in America. She died in 1930, and is buried at Union Miners Cemetery in Mt. Olive, the only union-owned cemetery in the United States.
3
Pink Elephant Antique Mall
Welcoming us to Livingston is the Pink Elephant Antique Mall, with its larger than life fiberglass men, women, ice cream cones, flying saucer, and of course, pink elephants.
4
Site historique d'État de Cahokia Mounds
Une civilisation préhistorique surtout connue pour les grands monticules de terre qu'ils ont laissés a vécu ici. La civilisation a prospéré ici pendant 600 ans avant de disparaître mystérieusement quelque temps avant 1350 CE. Le centre de leur civilisation était dominé par Monk's Mound, la plus grande construction préhistorique en terre des Amériques.
5
Cimetière des mineurs de l'Union
L'un des défenseurs les plus célèbres des droits des mineurs était Mother Jones. Elle était autrefois appelée la femme la plus dangereuse d'Amérique. Elle est décédée en 1930 et est enterrée au cimetière Union Miners à Mt. Olive, le seul cimetière appartenant à un syndicat aux États-Unis.
6
Centre commercial d'antiquités d'éléphant rose
Le Pink Elephant Antique Mall nous accueille à Livingston, avec ses hommes et ses femmes en fibre de verre plus grands que nature, ses cornets de crème glacée, sa soucoupe volante et, bien sûr, ses éléphants roses.
7
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
A prehistoric civilization best known for the large earthen mounds they left behind lived here. The civilization thrived here for 600 years before mysteriously disappearing sometime before 1350 CE. The center of their civilization was dominated by Monk’s Mound, the largest prehistoric earthen construction in the Americas.
8
Union Miners Cemetery
One of the most famous advocates for the rights of miners was Mother Jones. She was once called the most dangerous woman in America. She died in 1930, and is buried at Union Miners Cemetery in Mt. Olive, the only union-owned cemetery in the United States.
9
Pink Elephant Antique Mall
Welcoming us to Livingston is the Pink Elephant Antique Mall, with its larger than life fiberglass men, women, ice cream cones, flying saucer, and of course, pink elephants.
10
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
A prehistoric civilization best known for the large earthen mounds they left behind lived here. The civilization thrived here for 600 years before mysteriously disappearing sometime before 1350 CE. The center of their civilization was dominated by Monk’s Mound, the largest prehistoric earthen construction in the Americas.
11
Union Miners Cemetery
One of the most famous advocates for the rights of miners was Mother Jones. She was once called the most dangerous woman in America. She died in 1930, and is buried at Union Miners Cemetery in Mt. Olive, the only union-owned cemetery in the United States.
12
Pink Elephant Antique Mall
Welcoming us to Livingston is the Pink Elephant Antique Mall, with its larger than life fiberglass men, women, ice cream cones, flying saucer, and of course, pink elephants.
13
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
A prehistoric civilization best known for the large earthen mounds they left behind lived here. The civilization thrived here for 600 years before mysteriously disappearing sometime before 1350 CE. The center of their civilization was dominated by Monk’s Mound, the largest prehistoric earthen construction in the Americas.
14
Union Miners Cemetery
One of the most famous advocates for the rights of miners was Mother Jones. She was once called the most dangerous woman in America. She died in 1930, and is buried at Union Miners Cemetery in Mt. Olive, the only union-owned cemetery in the United States.
15
Pink Elephant Antique Mall
Welcoming us to Livingston is the Pink Elephant Antique Mall, with its larger than life fiberglass men, women, ice cream cones, flying saucer, and of course, pink elephants.
16
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
A prehistoric civilization best known for the large earthen mounds they left behind lived here. The civilization thrived here for 600 years before mysteriously disappearing sometime before 1350 CE. The center of their civilization was dominated by Monk’s Mound, the largest prehistoric earthen construction in the Americas.
17
Union Miners Cemetery
One of the most famous advocates for the rights of miners was Mother Jones. She was once called the most dangerous woman in America. She died in 1930, and is buried at Union Miners Cemetery in Mt. Olive, the only union-owned cemetery in the United States.
18
Pink Elephant Antique Mall
Welcoming us to Livingston is the Pink Elephant Antique Mall, with its larger than life fiberglass men, women, ice cream cones, flying saucer, and of course, pink elephants.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Commentaires (4)
Dan_S
Mar 2025
Signing in was horrendous; took three calls and two emails. But once we were on the road the narrative was very interesting and I would use it for other trips if they have other selection for highway travels
jocelyn_M
Jan 2024
Never received activation email. Side note did not realize it was st. Louis to Springfield thought it was only in the city. Re read description when trying to figure out how to do the tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2024
Hi Jocelyn, I'm sorry to hear you never received the email. On our end, we sent you both an SMS and an email with the instructions and code. Regards, Brent
O4042VUmaryannm
Sep 2023
OK, but when a road split, (not obvious which to take), the recording: “It appears you are lost.”, w/ no help, is a little irritating.

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