St. Louis: Museum
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The Magic House
Nestled in the heart of St. Louis, The Magic House stands as a vibrant hub of imagination and learning, a museum designed with the young and the young-at-heart in mind. This enchanting establishment, which opened its doors in 1979, has since grown into an esteemed...
Museum of Transportation
The Museum of Transportation in St. Louis, United States, is a haven for enthusiasts of historical vehicles and transportation heritage. This comprehensive museum boasts an impressive collection that spans the history of American transportation, with a particular focus...
Saint Louis Art Museum
Wide-ranging art exhibits Nestled in the heart of St. Louis's verdant Forest Park, the Saint Louis Art Museum is a beacon of culture and a testament to the city's commitment to the arts. With its grand neoclassical architecture, the museum, founded in 1879, stands as a proud guardian of...
Old Courthouse
The Old Courthouse, a historic gem nestled in the heart of downtown St. Louis, stands as a testament to both the architectural grandeur of the past and the pivotal moments in America's quest for justice. This grand edifice, now functioning as a museum, was completed in...
City Museum
The City Museum in St. Louis, United States, is an eclectic wonderland that defies traditional museum conventions. Housed in a 600,000-square-foot former shoe factory, this dynamic destination offers a surrealistic adventure through repurposed architectural...
Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum
The Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, nestled in the charming city of St. Louis, United States, is a treasure trove for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This museum is dedicated to the preservation and display of vintage aircraft, particularly those...
Missouri History Museum
Nestled in the heart of St. Louis' vibrant Forest Park, the Missouri History Museum stands as a proud custodian of the region's past. This esteemed institution is dedicated to sharing the rich tapestry of Missouri's history through a wide array of exhibits, educational...
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is a beacon of economic education and financial insight, nestled in the heart of downtown St. Louis, Missouri. As one of twelve regional Reserve Banks within the Federal Reserve System, it plays a crucial role in the nation's...
Saint Louis Science Center
The Saint Louis Science Center, nestled in the vibrant city of St. Louis, United States, stands as an interactive playground for the curious and the learned. This dynamic museum is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of science and technology through its...
Laumeier Sculpture Park
Nestled in the heart of St. Louis, Laumeier Sculpture Park is an open-air gallery that transcends traditional museum boundaries by showcasing large-scale works in a natural setting. Sprawling over 105 acres, the park offers an immersive cultural experience where art...
Soldiers' Memorial
The Soldiers Memorial Military Museum in downtown St. Louis is a memorial and military museum, at 1315 Chestnut Street, owned by the City of St. Louis and operated by the Missouri Historical Society. Interior east and west wings contain display cases with military displays and memorabilia from World War I and subsequent American wars.
Eugene Field House
The Eugene Field House is a historic house museum in St. Louis, Missouri. Built in 1845, it was the home of Roswell Field, an attorney for Dred Scott in the landmark Dred Scott v. Sandford court case. Field's son, Eugene Field, was raised there and became a noted writer of children's stories.
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
Washington University fine-arts center The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum is an art museum located on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, within the university's Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. Founded in 1881 as the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts, it was initially located in downtown St. Louis.
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is an art museum for contemporary art, located in St. Louis, Missouri. Known informally as the CAM St. Louis, the museum is located at 3750 Washington Boulevard in the Grand Center Arts District. The building is designed by the American architect Brad Cloepfil.
Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site
Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site is a 9.65-acre United States National Historic Site located 10 miles southwest of downtown St. Louis, Missouri, within the municipality of Grantwood Village. The site, also known as White Haven, commemorates the life, military career, and presidency of Ulysses S. Grant.
St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum
The St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum is a team hall of fame located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, representing the history, players and personnel of the professional baseball franchise St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball.
World Chess Hall of Fame
The World Chess Hall of Fame is a nonprofit, collecting institution situated in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, United States.
Samuel Cupples House
The Samuel Cupples House is a historic mansion in St. Louis, Missouri, constructed from 1888 to 1890 by Samuel Cupples. It is now a museum on the campus of Saint Louis University. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Scott Joplin House State Historic Site
The Scott Joplin House State Historic Site is located at 2658 Delmar Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri. It preserves the Scott Joplin Residence, the home of composer Scott Joplin from 1901 to 1903.
Campbell House Museum
The Campbell House Museum opened on February 6, 1943, and is in the Greater St. Louis area, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The museum was documented as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey between 1936 and 1941, designated a City of St.
Pulitzer Arts Foundation
Pulitzer Arts Foundation is an art museum in St. Louis, Missouri, that presents special exhibitions and public programs. Known informally as the Pulitzer, the museum is located at 3716 Washington Boulevard in the Grand Center Arts District.
National Blues Museum
The National Blues Museum is a 501 non-profit museum in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, dedicated to exploring the musical history and impact of the blues. It exists as an entertainment and educational resource focusing on blues music.
The Sheldon
The Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, Missouri was designed by noted 1904 World's Fair architect Louis C. Spiering and built in 1912 as the home of the Ethical Society of St. Louis.
Museum of Contemporary Religious Art
The Museum of Contemporary Religious Art is the world's first interfaith museum of contemporary art that engages religious and spiritual themes.
World Aquarium
The World Aquarium was an interactive animal exhibition, conservation research center, and animal sanctuary located in Laclede's Landing, St. Louis, Missouri, United States, founded by Leonard Sonnenschein. It closed in mid-2019. Some highlights of the child-centered exhibition are being able to feed and touch many animals.
Kraus House
The Kraus House, also known as the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park, is a house in Kirkwood, Missouri designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The house was designed and constructed for Russell and Ruth Goetz Kraus, and the initial design was conceived in 1950.
Saint Louis University Museum of Art
The Saint Louis University Museum of Art is the formal art museum for Saint Louis University. It is located at 3663 Lindell Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri and is also known as Doris O'Donnell Hall.
The Griot Museum of Black History
The Griot Museum of Black History is a wax museum St. Louis, Missouri, founded in 1997. Originally named The Black World History Wax Museum, the organization changed its name to The Griot Museum of Black History in 2009. In some west African countries, the griot, is a historian, storyteller, praise singer, poet and/or musician.
Lemp Neighborhood Arts Center
The Lemp Neighborhood Arts Center, also known as "The Lemp," is a non-profit performance space, art gallery, and community center located in the historic Benton Park neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri.
Chatillon–DeMenil House
The Chatillon–DeMenil Mansion, located at 3325 DeMenil Place in Benton Park, St. Louis, Missouri, was begun in 1848 for the pioneer Henry Chatillon, then enlarged to its present form by prominent St. Louis businessman Nicolas DeMenil from 1855 to 1863.
Third Degree Glass Factory
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St. Louis Mercantile Library
The St. Louis Mercantile Library, founded in 1846 in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, was originally established as a membership library, and is the oldest extant library west of the Mississippi River.
Cementland
Cementland is an incomplete public art exhibit on the 54-acre site of a former cement factory just north of St. Louis, Missouri. The brainchild of sculptor Bob Cassilly, who also created St.