St Louis Museums

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St. Louis Attractions - Museums

The St. Louis Metro area has a wide variety of museums, with many of them free to the public. Spend a day in each or spend a day seeing all, you will enjoy any that you choose! The Moto Museum, a unique motorcycle museum, and the Kemp Auto Museum will thrill those who love all things shiny and fast! For those who enjoy St. Louis history, visit the Campbell House, the Tower Grove House, the Thomas Sappington House, Daniel Boone's home or the Hawken House. These are homes of some of the first St. Louisans and have been restored to portray the time when they lived in the homes.

Between 1821 and 1826, St. Charles Missouri was the site of Missouri's first State Capitol. A museum is in the exact building that housed the Capital and depicts it's use during that time period. Another museum is The Soldiers Memorial Military Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, it has a large display of memorabilia and honors those St. Louisans who died in World War I. The Magic House is a wonderful hands on museum and will delight children of all ages! And a visit to the St. Louis Art Museum is a must for lovers of art. It is housed in the only building that still remains from the 1904 World's Fair.

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Soldiers Memorial Military Museum
Soldiers Memorial Military Museum - The Soldiers Memorial Military Museum was built to honor the St. Louisans who served and lost their lives in World War I. It is located in downtown St. Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63103, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis, Museums
St Charles County Heritage Museum
St Charles County Heritage Museum - The St. Charles County Heritage Museum is located in a restored brick two-story home built in 1857 by Lawrence Cribbin and features the history of the property, as well as St. Charles County. - More Info Tags: 63303, Museums, St Charles City
St Clair County Historical Society
St Clair County Historical Society - Information on the St Clair County Historical Society which houses information and artifacts about the St Clair County Illinois area. - More Info Tags: 62220, Belleville Illinois, Museums
St Clair Historical Museum - St. Clair Historical Museum features exhibits of a wide variety of artifacts from St. Clair and surrounding areas. - More Info - Tags: 63077, Museums, St Clair Missouri

StLouis Art Museum
St Louis Art Museum - The St Louis Art Museum, located in Forest Park, is housed in the only building left from the 1904 World's Fair. It is located in the city of St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63110, Attractions, City of St Louis Missouri, Museums
St Louis Science Center
St Louis Science Center - At the St. Louis Science Center, located in the City of St. Louis, visitors can enjoy "hands on" exhibits in many areas of Science and an OMNIMAX movie! - More Info Tags: 63110, Attractions, City of St Louis Missouri, Museums
St Louis University Museum of Art
St Louis University Museum of Art - St Louis University Museum of Art is one of six museums on the University's campus. It is located in the city of St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63108, City of St Louis Missouri, Museums
Taille De Noyer
Taille De Noyer - Taille De Noyer, a 22 room historic home and museum, was originally built in 1790 as a two-room log cabin for fur trappers. It is located on the campus of McCluer High School in Florissant Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63031, Florissant Missouri, Museums
Thomas C Fletcher House
Thomas C Fletcher House - The Thomas C Fletcher House is the home of Missouri's 18th state governor and is located in Hillsboro Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63050, Hillsboro Missouri, Museums
Thomas Sappington Historic House
Thomas Sappington Historic House - The Thomas Sappington Historic House was built in 1808 by slave labor. It is a St Louis attraction located in Crestwood Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63126, Museums
Thornhill Farm
Thornhill Farm - Thornhill Farm, the family home of Missouri's second Governor, Frederick Bates, has been restored and is a historic museum. It is located in Faust Park, in the Faust Historical Village, in Chesterfield Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63017, Chesterfield Missouri, Museums
Tower Grove House
Tower Grove House - The Tower Grove House was built in 1849 by Henry Shaw for his personal residence. It is located in the Missouri Botanical Garden in St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63110, City of St Louis Missouri, Museums
Veterans Hall of Honor - Veterans Hall of Honor, located in Union Missouri, has displays that honor all Franklin County veterans who have served in our nation's wars. - More Info - Tags: 63084, Museums, Union Missouri

Village of Elsah Museum
Village of Elsah Museum - The Village of Elsah Museum chronicles the history of the village from its founding in 1853. - More Info Tags: 62028, Elsah Illinois, Museums
Washington Historical Society Museum - Washington Historical Society Museum has exhibits and artifacts depicting life in Washington Missouri. - More Info - Tags: 63090, Museums, Washington Missouri

Wax Museum
Wax Museum St Louis - The Wax Museum of St. Louis is located in Historic Laclede's Landing in downtown St. Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63102, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis, Museums
Wood River Museum and Visitor's Center
Wood River Museum and Visitor's Center - Information on the Wood River Museum and Visitor's Center which is free to the public. - More Info Tags: 62095, Museums, Wood River Illinois
Wood River Refinery History Museum
Wood River Refinery History Museum - Information on the Wood River Refinery History Museum which chronicles the history of the refinery since 1917. - More Info Tags: 62084, Museums, Roxana Illinois
World Chess Hall of Fame - The World Chess Hall of Fame and Museum is located in the Central West End Neighborhood of the City of St. Louis, Missouri. The Hall of Fame, created in 1986, features exhibits of tournament memorabilia, medals, trophies, historic chess sets, books, journals, photographs of historic games and chess players, past and present. - More Info - Tags:

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