
There are many exciting animal encounters possible at Grant's Farm, the 281-acre ancestral home of the Busch family, located just south of the city of St. Louis. The Farm is home to more than 1,000 animals representing more than 100 different species from six continents. Grant's Farm, operated by Anheuser-Busch, Inc., has been a St. Louis tradition for over five decades. More than 24 million guests have visited this popular family attraction during its history.
The Farm takes its name from our 18th President of the United States, Ulysses S. Grant. In the 1850s, Grant founded and farmed a portion of the 281 acres. Today, this land is home to Grant's Farm and is preserved as a living symbol of the Busch family's love for animals and Anheuser-Busch's commitment to wildlife conservation and preservation. Admission to Grant's Farm is free to all ages.
http://www.grantsfarm.com
(constructive critique is welcome)
coming soon - photos from the air show:
http://www.scottairshow.com/
and from the Veiled Prophet Parade on the 4th of July
http://www.vpparade.org/
and from the St Louis Zoo
http://www.stlzoo.org/
The Farm takes its name from our 18th President of the United States, Ulysses S. Grant. In the 1850s, Grant founded and farmed a portion of the 281 acres. Today, this land is home to Grant's Farm and is preserved as a living symbol of the Busch family's love for animals and Anheuser-Busch's commitment to wildlife conservation and preservation. Admission to Grant's Farm is free to all ages.
http://www.grantsfarm.com
(constructive critique is welcome)
coming soon - photos from the air show:
http://www.scottairshow.com/
and from the Veiled Prophet Parade on the 4th of July
http://www.vpparade.org/
and from the St Louis Zoo
http://www.stlzoo.org/
Comments
11:14pm July 29 2007DGM said: Looks like he worries a lot.;)) |
2:35am July 30 2007mick said: Great shot. I love all those wrinkles and the neat color tones. Don't You gotta love elephants, they just seem so warm. |
4:00am July 30 2007ashdad said: This one is beautiful! |
9:36pm July 30 2007SGKrebs said: Isn't that a female elephant? The tusks are shorter. |
12:03am July 31 2007yellville said: Damn Pp it's like a topo map the way those lines/wrinkles came out........ |
1:17pm August 1 2007abojovna said: Nice detail of elefant“s face !!! |
4:09am August 2 2007ohhahhwho said: Really clean and well composed |
4:36pm August 2 2007PhotoPro said: (reply to comment #39274) thanks Babs! |
5:35am August 7 2007mavz said: I like this one again, Bill! |



thank you...
Babs