Ferguson,
Missouri has been in the news a lot lately. Apparently, someone was
shot there. This is usually not that big a deal. People get shot in
Ferguson all the time. I'm pretty sure they teach a class on the best
ways to shoot people at nearby (unaccredited) Normandy High School.
But
the sixth most recent person to get shot there was unarmed and shot by a
cop. These things tend to startle people. Except for some white people
in South St. Louis City and West St. Louis County. They seemed all for
it. They support their local troops like that.
The
people of Ferguson and the citizens of North County are some of the
best in the world. Of course, the world is full of a lot of assholes.
But I come back to PIC not to condemn Ferguson, nor to rile up those
who feel that shooting an unarmed man is all in a day's work for the
local police. No, I come here to help the city of Ferguson's tourism
bureau, which would have taken quite a hit if it had existed (dodged a
bullet there, Nonexistent Ferguson Tourism Bureau).
Anyway,
because segues suck as much as Segways, here are five things you should
check out in Ferguson, MO, the third most fun place in North St. Louis
County.
Celebrity Soul Food
Celebrity Soul Food
is consistently voted the second best soul food place in all of St.
Louis. It's owned by some people and it serves food. Also, it's on
Harvey Street. The truth is I've never been to Celebrity Soul Food
because it's in North Goddamn County and I don't want to get shot. Also Sweetie Pies is better and I love it there.
The Ferguson City Walk
Located in Ferguson's historic district, the Ferguson City Walk
has many tables and chairs and restaurants and businesses around it.
They have the fifth best Farmer's market in St. Louis and also offer
musical events, some of which don't even suck. The City Walk also offers
folks a chance to see the seventeenth worst Christmas display and...
that's about it I guess. I've never been. I check out the lights at Tillis Park, the music in The Grove
and go to the Farmer's Market in Tower Grove Park but I'm sure all that
stuff I just wrote about is totally worth checking out if you happen to
be wearing a Kevlar vest while in the area for some goddamn reason.
The Library
Ferguson has a library
that offers faxes, copy machines, lessons on black history and
information on the Affordable Care Act. If you need any of that stuff
and you're in Ferguson and have no means of transportation to go to
literally any other library in St. Louis City or County you may want to
consider going there. I'd consider long and hard though and then go
somewhere else. Pro tip: if a book is thick enough it will stop a low
caliber round.
The Ferguson Sports Complex
If you like amateur athletics and hiking trails spotted with crack vials, give this place a try.
If you kind of don't like the any of that, go to Forest Park. They have
an art museum and a zoo and all kinds of trails and fields. Also, the
crack heads in that part of town clean up after themselves. It takes a
village.
The Mike Brown Memorial
Though it recently burned down, the citizens of Ferguson are dedicated to updating and maintaining the Mike Brown Memorial,
located mere inches from where police left his body unattended and
uncovered for seven fucking hours after murdering him in cold blood.
Witnessing this memorial is bound to stir emotions and bring tears. I
mean, I guess it would. There's no way I'm driving the eight miles to
fucking find out though.
The people of Ferguson and the citizens
of North County are some of the best in the world. Of course, the world
is full of a lot of assholes so the bar's not really that high but
still. I am certain that if you visit me in St. Louis I will be glad to
show you many of the sites and activities in this river city. I'll also
provide you with some addresses to plug into your GPS should you want to
go to Ferguson.
But you probably don't want to go to Ferguson.
And anyway, I'm definitely not going there with you.
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