The City of Crystal City, MO
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The city of Crystal City is located in the state of Missouri in Jefferson County and has a population of 4,523 as reported by the census of 2010. The largest nearby city to Crystal City is Chesterfield, approximately 31 miles from the city center.There are several family restaurants in or near Crystal City, including Kentucky Fried Chicken, Joseph's Italian Cafe, P J'S Lounge, Casey's Pizza Carry-Out and Fu Mee Chinese Cuisine. For a larger selection of Crystal City restaurants select our Restaurants tab above. Visitors and residents can enjoy nearby Crystal City Golf Courses and/or Museums, including the Raintree Country Club, Mastodon State Historic Site, Crystal Highlands Golf Club, Annbriar Golf Course and Acorns Golf Links. For a more complete list of attractions in or around the city of Crystal City please click on the Attractions tab above. The following 2 airports are located in or near Crystal City:
- Spirit of St. Louis Airport (SUS)
- St. Louis Downtown Airport (CPS)
Crystal City, Missouri Climate and Weather
Current Weather in Crystal City
In the month of January, Crystal City experiences an average high temperature of 39 degrees Fahrenheit. Low temperaturs in January are usually about 18 degrees with an average rainfall of 2.15 inches. The seasonal climate varies in Crystal City with daytime temperatures averaging 85 degrees in the summer, and 43 degrees in the winter months. Visitors can also expect Crystal City to receive an average of 2.56 inches of rainfall per/month during winter months and 3.2 inches of rainfall per/month in the summer months. The temperature has been known to get as high as 110 degrees in the summer and as low as -27 degrees in the winter so visitors planning a vacation to Crystal City should check the weather forecast to determine proper attire prior to departure. Spring and Fall bring average daytime temperatures of 68 degrees, and nighttime lows of 42.
Crystal City, Missouri Attractions

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Aberdeen Golf Club - Eureka, The Aberdeen Golf Club is an 18 hole public golf course in Saint Louis County Missouri. This course is located in the city of Eureka, . Tee times are accepted by calling the pro shop at 636-938-5465.
Address: 4111 Crescent Rd, Eureka, MO 63025

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Acorns Golf Links - , Waterloo, The Acorns Golf Links is an 18 hole public golf course in Monroe County Illinois. Built in 1997, this Waterloo course designed by William Ebeler is open all year. Tee times are accepted up to 7 days in advance and the pro shop phone number for reservations is 618-939-7800. The golf course dress code is as follows: No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required.
Address: 3933 Anne Rd, Waterloo, IL 62298

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Annbriar Golf Course - , Waterloo, The Annbriar Golf Course is an 18 hole public golf course in Monroe County Illinois. Built in 1993, this Waterloo course designed by Dr. Michael Hurdzan is open all year. Tee times are accepted up to 7 days in advance and the pro shop phone number for reservations is 618-939-4653. The golf course dress code is as follows: Collared shirt, no cutoffs, denim OK.
Address: 1524 Birdie Ln, Waterloo, IL 62298

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Arlington Golf Club - , Granite City, The Arlington Golf Club is an 18 hole public golf course in Madison County Illinois. Built in 1962, this Granite City course designed by Robert B. Harris is open all year. Tee times are accepted up to 7 days in advance and the pro shop phone number for reservations is 618-931-5232. The golf course dress code is as follows: No tank tops or cutoffs.
Address: Rural Route 1, Granite City, IL 62040

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Ballwin Golf Course - Ballwin, The Ballwin Golf Course is a 9 hole public golf course in Saint Louis County Missouri. This course is located in the city of Ballwin, . Tee times are accepted up to 7 days in advance and the pro shop phone number for reservations is 636-227-1750.
Address: 333 Holloway Rd, Ballwin, MO 63011

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Cahokia - , Collinsville, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site is the area of an ancient indigenous city near Collinsville, Illinois. In the American Bottom floodplain, it is across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, Missouri. The 2,200-acre site included 120 human built earthwork mounds over an area of six square miles, although only 80 survive. Cahokia Mounds is the largest archaeological site related to the Mississippian culture, which developed advanced societies in central and eastern North America beginning more than five centuries before the arrival of Europeans.

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Cahokia Courthouse State Historic Site - , Cahokia, The Cahokia Courthouse State Historic Site is a reconstructed French-Canadian structure built about 1740 at what is now 107 Elm Street, Cahokia, Illinois. At various times it has served as a house and as a courthouse. It is currently interpreted to resemble its appearance about 1800 as a frontier courthouse of the Northwest Territory. The courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 9, 1972.

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Campbell House Museum - , St. Louis, The Campbell House Museum opened on February 6, 1943, and has served the greater St. Louis area as one of the region's premier historic property museums. The museum was documented as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey between 1936 and 1941, designated a City of St. Louis Landmark in 1946, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, and became a National Trust for Historic Preservation Save America's Treasures project in 2000.

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Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis - , St. Louis, The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, which is also referred to as the Saint Louis Cathedral or the New Cathedral, was completed in 1914 in St. Louis, Missouri, as the archdiocesan replacement for the Cathedral of St. Louis, King of France. Although workers began clearing ground for the building on May 1, 1907, dedication of the Cathedral and its first mass did not take place until October 18, 1914, when the superstructure was complete.
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Chaifetz Arena - Saint Louis University - , St. Louis, Chaifetz Arena, that can be found on the campus of Saint Louis University, is a 10,600 seat multi-purpose arena in St. Louis, Missouri that began construction on August 28, 2006, and was completed in April 2008. In February 2007, Chicago-based businessman Richard A. Chaifetz, CEO of ComPsych Corporation and 1975 graduate of SLU, made a $12 million donation to the university, who named the arena in his honor.

Crystal City, Missouri Hotels




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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Festus - South St. Louis1802 Gamel Cemetery Road
Festus, MO 63028








Crystal City, Missouri Restaurants
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