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    Day 5

    390 mi

    Cathedral and Natural Spaces

    On this day, we decided to go to see the cathedral in St. Louis and have a walk and lunch at the picturesque winery.
    6.1 mi
    20 min
    10:0045 min

    Russell's on Macklind

    Good morning! Breakfast time at last! Probably yesterday we spent a lot of energy, because today's breakfast was not easy, but insanely delicious. Everyone ordered an egg sandwich, pork chops and cheese salad, and for dessert I had a lemon pie - I definitely recommend it!
    5.3 mi
    20 min
    11:0530 min

    The Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis

    The incredible Church of the Mother of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, was delighted, very monumental and beautiful. The cathedral was built between 1907 and 1914. In 2014, the centenary of the Cathedral was celebrated. He is known for his "beautiful internal mosaics, which took almost 80 years to create, more than forty one million pieces of tesser glass. This is one of the most grandiose cathedral mosaics in the western hemisphere.
    78.5 mi
    1 hr 30 min
    13:301 hr

    Chaumette Vineyards & Winery

    It was definitely our favorite because there's always something inviting and romantic about wineries. Visit this cozy winery and don't forget to take a walk through the vineyard and enjoy a delicious lunch at the same time, as we did.
    Try Italian cuisine. You're definitely going to love delicious shrimps, steaks and bacon. Chaumette Vineyards & Winery also serves great wine, bourbon and beer.
    The winery is open from Wednesday to Sunday.
    60.6 mi
    1 hr 20 min
    16:0030 min

    Old St Vincent's Catholic Church

    To the next place long enough to go and the trip without stops would be tiresome, so we decided to have a rest of the park and walk along the promenade. There are interesting views of the river and bridge, and on the shore there are small cafes and vans where you can buy snacks.
    118 mi
    2 hrs
    18:4530 min

    Reelfoot Lake State Park

    The park's ecosystem is unlike any other place in Tennessee. The Reelfoot Lake is a flooded forest. While the cypress trees rise above the water, there are a lot of flooded cypress tree stumps under the ground.
    A variety of aquatic plants and flowers occupy the coastline and saturate the shallow waters. This lake is rich in flora and fauna, we did not regret that we stayed here and enjoyed the natural beauty.
    99.2 mi
    2 hrs
    21:301 hr 30 min

    J. Alexander's Restaurant

    It was time for dinner, which we were so happy about. There are some nice cafés nearby, but we chose a grill and did not regret it. They make amazing ribs and steak salads, and if you like seafood more, order shrimp, they are also delicious. Of the sweets, I recommend a lime cake, and if you are a fan of delicious wine, you will appreciate J. Alexander's.
    The restaurant is open until 23 hours on Friday and Saturday, while on other days it closes an hour earlier.
    22.6 mi
    30 min
    23:309 hrs 30 min

    The Guest House at Graceland

    Next day we were going to visit the cult Memphis museum dedicated to rock music and its history. After that, we continued to move along the Mississippi River and visited various parks.
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