
The History Museum at Forest Park is free and open daily. It is an interesting and interactive look into the past.
A few of the permanent displays include 1)"Seeking St. Louis," an interactive, state-of-the-art, two-gallery exhibition telling the history of the St. Louis region from earliest times to the present, 2) Lindbergh and 3) 1904 World's Fair a look back at the innovations of the time.
Another great exhibit is: From Kettle to Keg. A history of beer making. This one only runs until January 4, 2009.
There are also programs and outreach services, including traveling exhibitions, tours, theatrical and musical presentations, family festivals, special events, workshops and lectures.
Check out the website for the most up to date information: URL: www.mohistory.org
Here you will also find a few online exhibitions: unCommon Threads: Stories of Missouri Brides, Lewis & Clark: The National Bicentennial Exhibition, Katherine Dunham, History Happened Here, Shifting Gears: The Automobile Industry in St. Louis, 1890-1930, and Sidewalks of St. Louis.
Upcoming event to include: Katherine Dunham: Beyond the Dance
November 2, 2008 - to - February 28, 2010
George Washington Carver
November 29, 2008 - to - March 1, 2009
So take some time out of your busy schedule to visit the History Museum. You never know, you might learn something.
Forest Park
5700 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63112-0040
Phone: (314) 746-4599
Hours: Daily, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Tue. until 8 p.m.)
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