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A fine arts museum devoted to man's best friend. Displays include paintings and artifacts by artistic masters through the ages. Gift shop and library. Closed Mon. and holidays.
Read More#1 TripAdvisor popularity index. Tour the 1903 mansion built as a wedding present. Twenty-five minutes from downtown St. Louis in historic Alton, IL. Narrated tours by appointment.
Read MoreSite of the largest prehistoric Indian city north of Mexico. Interpretive center, Woodhenge solar calendar, special events. From I-55, exit 6 on IL Rte. 111. From I-255, exit 24.
Read MoreOne of the best-preserved townhouses in America. Home of fur trader Robert Campbell and family, 1854 - 1938. Restored to 1880s high-Victorian opulence.
Read MoreWorld's largest collection of mosaic art; museum and shop. Open daily for Masses and self-guided tours. Lower-level Mosaic museum, $1 admission.
Read MoreDedicated to exhibiting the visual arts and artists of our time and to producing nationally recognized education programs.
Read MoreThe Da Vinci Machines Exhibition is on loan from the Museum of Leonardo Da Vinci in Florence, Italy. It contains over 60 hand-crafted inventions built from Leonardo's 500 year old designs and is the life work of three generations of Florentine artisan. They have painstakingly brought to life the creations and concepts devised by the brilliant scientist, inventor and artist Leonardo Da Vinci.
Read MoreChildhood home of children's poet Eugene Field and his father, Roswell Field, lawyer for Dred Scott. Special exhibits and toys on display. Open Mar.-Dec.
Read MoreState capitol from 1821 to 1826. Fully restored legislative chambers and interpretive center. Tours: adults, $4; children 6-12, $2.50; children under 6, free.
Read MoreLife-size likenesses of famous African-American Missourians, including George Washington Carver, Dred and Harriet Scott and Josephine Baker. Adults, $7.50; children 12 and under, $3.75.
Read MorePhotographs, artifacts and audio-visual displays. Resource library and oral history archives. Self-guided audio tour. FREE.
Read MoreThe only Mercedes museum in the U.S. displaying historically significant automobiles from 1886 to present day. Audio, private and children's tours available.
Read MoreFeaturing cutting-edge special exhibitions, exceptional educational resources and an outstanding collection of 19th, 20th, and 21st century European and American art. Visitor parking available. Easy MetroLink access. FREE
Read MoreMore than 80 works of contemporary sculpture within a 105-acre natural landscape. The park hosts several exhibitions and a multitude of cultural events each year. Open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset (except for Christmas Day and Thursday before the Annual Art Fair, 5/9/13). FREE
Read MoreNationally acclaimed children's museum offers hundreds of hands-on educational exhibits for kids from one to 101. Explore the Children's Village, Star-Spangled Center and Jack and the Beanstalk Climber. Admission $9.50. Free parking.
Read MoreMuseum of Missouri's Ice Age animals and the Native Americans who hunted them more than 10,000 years ago. Picnic area, trails. Adults, $4; under 15, free.
Read MorePermanent and rotating exhibits featuring dolls and dollhouses, room boxes and vignettes, furniture and accessories in all scales. Gift shop and library devoted to miniatures. Adults, $5; seniors 62-plus and youth 13-18, $4; children 2-12, $2; members free.
Read MoreHistory lives on at the Missouri Civil War Museum. From Ulysses S. Grant to Jesse James, Missouri's unique Civil War story is brought to light with artifacts and exhibits.
Read MoreSt. Louis history, from its founding in 1764 to The Spirit of St. Louis, the 1904 World's Fair, Miles Davis and the Cardinals. Free general admission, fee charged for some special exhibitions.
Read MoreAn interfaith museum exploring the ongoing dialogue between today's artists and the religious traditions, housed in a spacious former chapel on the Saint Louis University campus.
Read MoreExplore the darkest chapters of mankind's use of torture from the crucifixion to the Spanish Inquistion and beyond. Displays include torture devices, vivid imagery and detailed descriptions. A unique experience.
Read MoreMore than 300 pieces, including steam, diesel and electric locomotives, passenger and freight cars, automobiles, streetcars, buses and aircraft. Adults, $6; children and seniors age 65-plus, $4.
Read MoreExplore the world of the American Indians and the 19th-century pioneers who helped shape the history of the American West at this museum located beneath the Arch. Contains an extensive collection of artifacts related to the westward expansion of the U.S. An authentic American Indian tipi, an overview of the Lewis & Clark expedition and Indian Peace Medals are just some of the highlights.
Read MoreThis U.S. Army Corps of Engineers museum tells the story of the Mississippi River and the locks and dams system. Interactive exhibits, theatre presentations, tours and gift shop. FREE
Read MoreScene of the Dred Scott trials. Galleries depict the history of St. Louis from its French and Spanish roots to its role in westward expansion. Trial reenactments, ranger tours. Open daily, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. FREE
Read MoreThe Pulitzer presents changing art exhibitions and programs involving the visual, literary and performing arts while serving as a sanctuary and a laboratory for the arts.
Read MoreBuilt as the Fine Arts Palace of the 1904 World's Fair and one of the nation's leading comprehensive art museums. Collections include works of art of exceptional quality from virtually every culture and time period. Highlights include free admission to special exhibitions on Fri. and programs that range from films to performances. FREE
Read MoreCelebrating 166 years of Midwestern art, history and culture. Collections and special exhibitions feature river, railroad and St. Louis history, American art and rare books. FREE
Read MoreExplore 700+ exhibits, the OMNIMAX® Theater, planetarium, special traveling exhibitions, and more. Group rates available. Open daily. No general admission charge.
Read MoreThe first institution of higher learning west of the Mississippi. Attractions include the historic Samuel Cupples House, Museum of Contemporary Religious Art and Pére Marquette Gallery.
Read MoreDisplaying extraordinary collection of historical and contemporary art, including works by Andy Warhol, Chuck Close and Robert Motherwell.
Read MoreTwo museum galleries containing military-related items of both local and national historic significance including photographs, posters and printed materials; uniforms, flags, medals, firearms, edged weapons and a range of war-time memorabilia from the battlefront and home front. Call to schedule a group tour.
Read MoreDepicts the role this area played in defense of our nation and the construction of the 45-acre disposal cell. The Hamburg Trail, an eight-mile link to the Katy Trail, runs adjacent to the interpretive center. Climb to the top of the disposal cell. The 150-acre Howell Prairie and the eight-acre native plant garden provide many nature study opportunities. FREE
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