9 Things You'll Remember If You Grew Up In The 80s In St. Louis
Wow how things have changed since the ’80s. In the ’80s in St. Louis we played outside until the street lights came on and rode our bikes without helmets! Here are nine more things you’ll remember from the ’80s:

Wow! Who remembers Frogger? Atari came out in 1977, and Frogger in 1981. Looking at this picture of Frogger is almost shocking. Remember how simplified our video games were? No head sets, no internet gaming with the world. No complex games with missions and teams comprised of people you've never met. What a different world video gaming is today!

Who remembers gambling on the Admiral? Did you know it was moved to Columbia, Illinois in 2011 and dismantled and sold for scrap?
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How about the great music of Mississippi Nights? What a great club with awesome live music!
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Who didn't love Showbiz Pizza and their lifelike robot animal band? Ummmm....

How many people watched a game at the old Busch Stadium?

It was a sad day for St. Louis when the Checkerdome was imploded!

Remember when National Supermarkets were everywhere?

The Steamers were our Major Indoor Soccer Team In St. Louis from 1979-1988.
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And it was only 95 cents a gallon!
I wouldn’t trade my childhood for any amount of money! We used our imagination, respected adults, got plenty of exercise, and video games, mobile phones, and tablets did not exist. Those were the good ole’ days! What do you remember from growing up in the 80’s? Check out 10 Weird Side Effects Everyone Experiences From Growing Up In Missouri!
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