St. Louis Missouri Tourism
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Contemporary Art Museum - St. Louis, Missouri Nationally recognized museum featuring changing exhibitions of the most exciting visual art of our time.
As one of St. Louis’ leading cultural institutions, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis focuses its efforts on exhibiting the visual art of our time. The Contemporary, a non-profit organization, is committed to being a leading museum for people to see and engage in changing contemporary art exhibits in an innovative environment through community partnerships, education programs and outreach.
The Eugene Field House and the St. Louis Toy Museum - St. Louis, MO Today the house is a museum and memorial - an early Victorian jewel, reflecting the era in which Roswell, Frances and Eugene Field lived within its walls. Featured exhibits include artifacts from Eugene’s personal collections at "Sabine Farm", his Chicago home.
Holocaust Museum & Learning Center - St. Louis, Missouri Through its collections, exhibits, and programs the Holocaust Museum and Learning Center strives to educate all people about the history and consequences of the Holocaust in hope of preventing such events from happening again.
International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame - St. Louis, Missouri 5,000 years of bowling history and four free frames of bowling.
See the computer databases (The database includes all ABC/WIBC (USBC) sanctioned 300 games and 800+ series, national hall of famers, and local and state hall of fame inductees that were reported to the Hall of Fame) to the bowling pin car, from world famous Mettlach steins to zany 50’s team shirts, the IBMHF holds the entire story of bowling. See the time tunnel, called "Tenpin Alley".
St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum - St. Louis, Missouri The Cardinals Hall of Fame is the official repository for more than 100 years of baseball history in St. Louis, presenting history through photographs and memorabilia from the 1880’s to the present.
Laumeier Sculpture Park - St. Louis, Missouri Open-air museum of more than 80 sculptures open year around from dawn to dusk.
Contemporary sculpture is shown at this park. 116 acre venue for contemporary media artists works. Sculptures are exhibited in a museum and outdoors on landscaped lawns or woodland trails.
The Magic House, St. Louis Children’s Museum - St Louis, Missouri Nationally acclaimed children’s museum offers more than 100 hands-on educational exhibits for kids from one to 101.
At The Magic House you will find four floors packed with more than 100 hands-on exhibits designed to be fun, engaging and memorable in a creative and stimulating environment.
Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis, Missouri Permanent and rotating exhibits featuring dolls and dollhouses, roomboxes and vignettes, furniture and accessories in all scales.
Exhibits: custom-built dollhouse from the estate of Jane Brown of Newburgh, IN., replica of the St. Louis IX Basilica, known as "The Old Cathedral", in downtown St. Louis was built in 1975. the Bevo Mill, Gudgel Houses, the Venegoni Collection (dollhouse miniatures), the Jane Betz Collection (4 buildings, largest and most original Shopping Center), The Tarry Houses (two dollhouses, the Georgian, and the Victorian), The Frank Ress Collection (a Doctor’s Office, Opera Scene from La Boehme, and the Playboy’s Penthouse), Mary Alice Weiskotten 2 houses ( the "Mansion", and a rustic farm house).
Missouri History Museum (Missouri Historical Society) - St. Louis, Missouri Permanent exhibitions currently on view include "Seeking St. Louis," an exciting, state-of-the-art, interactive, two-gallery exhibition which tells the history of the region from earliest times to the present, Lindbergh and 1904 World’s Fair.
Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA) - St. Louis, Missouri World’s first museum of interfaith contemporary art, housed in a spacious former chapel. Promoting dialogue between artists and faith traditions. Permanent collection and changing exhibitions.