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Cardinals World Series Trophy Will Visit Wentzville
Fans can take photos with the trophy at no cost.

Ryan Martin started pursuing a career in journalism because he loves writing, but he stayed with it because he loves people. He grew up in Goreville, Ill., a town with a population of 800 people southeast of St. Louis.
After earning his associate's degree from a local community college, Ryan continued his coursework at the University of Missouri. He earned a bachelor's degree in journalism with an emphasis in converged media in May 2010. He's currently pursuing an MBA at Washington University in St. Louis.
Ryan started working for Patch in August 2010, when he began the process of launching Maplewood-Brentwood Patch, the first St. Louis-area Patch site. That site went live in October 2010.
Ryan also has experience working as a multimedia intern for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and as a city and county government reporter for the Columbia Missourian.
Ryan loves to read fantasy novels, play Ultimate Frisbee and watch sports. He lives in Maplewood with his girlfriend Gwen and their two dogs.
Fans can take photos with the trophy at no cost.

Fans are encouraged to take photos posing with the trophy free of charge.
Fans can take photos with the trophy at no cost.
Fans can take photos with the trophy at no cost when it comes to St. Peters
Kahlid Hagens scored 32 points in the win, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
St. Louis Cardinals fans hoping to view the team's championship trophy will get a chance during a tour running until April.
Fans will have the opportunity to take photos with the trophy at no cost at St. Louis Mills.
Fans can take photos with the trophy at no cost.
Adam Sommer was part of the St. Louis Business Journal's annual list.
It won't make it to West County until March 10, but there are many other stops where fans can take photos with the trophy at no cost.
The following information was supplied by the Brentwood Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Fans of the St. Louis baseball team can get a free picture with the championship trophy as part of the 53-stop event.
No stop in Arnold planned. Mehlville, Fenton, Crystal City and High Ridge will have the trophy in the coming weeks.
Fans can take photos with the championship trophy at no charge
Fans can take photos with the trophy at no cost in South County.
Fans can take photos with the trophy at no cost.
Fans can take photos with the trophy at no cost.
Fans can take photos with the trophy at no cost. The closest it physically comes to Eureka and Wildwood is Fenton, Ellisville, Washington or High Ridge.
Many details about Bob Kurtz's departure from the city are unknown.