Libraries, Museums, and Cultural Venues
History Museums, Public Libraries, Art Museums, Zoo
Services and Information
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Cabanne House
The Cabanne House was the first brick farmhouse west of the Mississippi River. Jean Pierre Cabanne built the house on the site that is Forest Park in 1819 -
Soldiers Memorial Media
Media files pertaining to the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum
Plans and Reports
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Soulard Market Master Plan
View the conceptual Master Plan for renovating the Historic Soulard Farmers Market and the adjacent Soulard Market Park.
Maps and GIS
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Food For Thought Month
Newsgram item from the St. Louis Public Library
Meeting Materials
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Soldiers Memorial Commission Meeting Materials
Agendas and minutes for past and current Soldiers Memorial Commission meetings.
External Resources
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Cahokia Mounds
Cahokia Mounds is located in Collinsville, Illinois and is was one of the greatest cities of the world, Cahokia was larger than London was in AD 1250. -
City Museum
Where the imagination runs wild! -
Confluence
CONFLUENCE is a free and independent bi-monthly journal, produced cooperatively and distributed through out the bi-state region. In addition to environmental and urban affairs, the Confluence covers labor and social justice issues and the arts as well as race, gender and sexuality from an anti-authoritarian perspective. -
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is one of the leading voices in the world of contemporary art. The Contemporary is dedicated to exhibiting the visual arts and artists of our time and to producing nationally recognized education programs. -
Gateway Arch
The top of the Gateway Arch is just one of the amazing sights to see while at the Gateway Arch Riverfront. -
Get Around St. Louis
Directions to stadiums, museums, and other popular attractions. -
Metropolis Downtown Architectural Walking Tours
Metropolis Downtown Architectural Walking Tours -
Missouri Botanical Garden
The Garden is a center for botanical research and science education, as well as an oasis in the city of St. Louis -
Missouri History Museum
Missouri History Museum -
Museum of Transportation
The Museum of Transportation was founded in 1944 by a group of individuals dedicated to preserving the past. They acquired the 1870’s Bellefontaine #33 mule-drawn streetcar from the St. Louis Public Service Company and they formed a nonprofit organization titled the St Louis Railway Historical Society which later became the Transport Museum Association. -
National Blues Museum
Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. the National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. -
Soldiers Memorial Military Museum
St. Louis Soldiers' Memorial Military Museum is a museum facility honoring military service, veterans, and their families. It has exhibits, a cenotaph, and an outside plaza with a memorial reflective pool and several monuments. -
St. Louis Aquarium
The St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station exhibits more than 13,000 aquatic animals from fresh water and marine environments around the world. -
St. Louis Art Museum
The Saint Louis Art Museum collects, presents, interprets, and conserves works of art across time and cultures for the people of St Louis. -
St. Louis Public Library
Branch location information, online catalog search, event schedule, and kids area. Also provides Internet access to important city government information. -
St. Louis Zoo
The St. Louis Zoo conserves animals and their habitats through animal management, research, recreation, and educational programs that encourage the support and enrich the experience of the public. -
St. Louis for Art Lovers - Explore St. Louis
St. Louis’ artistic flare is on display at museums and galleries of all sizes and subject matter. -
The Butterfly House
A division of Missouri's Botanical Gardens.
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