
Grant's Farm

Grant's Farm
Grant's Farm is an historic farm in St. Louis, Missouri, which was once owned by Ulysses S. Grant. The Farm is now owned by the Busch family, who used to own Anheuser-Busch brewing company. The farm is filled with many animals including buffalo, elephants, camels, donkeys, goats, peacocks, the iconic Budweiser Clydesdales and many more. Most of these animals can be seen by visitors on a tram tour of the Deer Park region of the park, while the Clydesdales are found in their nearby barn and pastures.

Bison

The log house Grant built for he
and Julia
but never had a chance to live in
The farm also contains a cabin built by Grant, which is the only remaining structure hand-built by a U.S. president.

for the children
Also on the farm is the Busch family mansion and the house in which Ulysses S. Grant resided between the Mexican and Civil Wars. This was the land his wife, Julia Grant, gave to him. The farm sits across from the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, the former White Haven plantation owned by Julia Grant's family.
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Attractions


entrance




covered bridge on the tram route

covered wagons
Animals

Galapagos turtle

Iguana

pond with Coy fish

cattle

Bison


showing the raptors

American Bald Eagle


Cockatoo


Macaws



flamingos

Crane

Grey Crowned Crane
More Photos of the Grey Crowned Crane


elephant being show in the East Tier Garden Amphitheater
Bauernhof

door sign

Bauernhof


Adolphus Busch

horse drawn fire engine

tack hall

wagon museum

Mexican horse carts

watering tub

those who did not survive

