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- Experience and learn more about blues music in America at The National Blues Museum. It is the only institution of its kind dedicated exclusively to preserving and honoring the history and significance of blues music. The museum pays tribute to and recognizes musicians who created, sustain and advanced in the art of blues. The museum features innovative, interactive, and technological exhibits so guests not just learn but feel the music.
- Spend the day at the City Museum, a unique museum with exhibits that consist primarily of repurposed architectural and industrial objects. The City Museum is housed in a former International Shoe Factory and became a passion project for the city of St. Louis. Today, the museum holds over 29,000 artifacts from all over the world. Guests can climb through tunnels, slide down slides, and see the largest mosaic in the country and the world’s largest pencil.
- Relax at the Old Rock House live music venue. Snag one of the plush couches and enjoy cabaret-style dining with great food and cocktails while listening to live music of beloved local and national acts.
- Explore rich regional history at The Missouri History Museum. This museum offers engaging exhibits on St. Louis’s pivotal role in American history, including the 1904 World’s Fair, westward expansion, and civil rights movements—making it a must-visit for history buffs and curious travelers alike.
- Visit The St. Louis Art Museum. It features an impressive collection spanning 5,000 years of global art, from ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces—all housed in a grand Beaux-Arts building in Forest Park, with free general admission.
- Take a trip to The St. Louis Science Center. It offers interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and an OMNIMAX Theater, making it a dynamic destination where visitors can explore everything from space and engineering to dinosaurs and technology in an engaging, family-friendly environment.
- Explore The World Chess Hall of Fame in St. Louis. It showcases fascinating exhibits on the game's history, legendary players, and cultural impact—plus stunning chess-themed art and the world’s largest chess piece, making it a unique destination for both enthusiasts and curious visitors.
- Marvel at breathtaking mosaics and sacred architecture at The Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. It is renowned for its stunning interior adorned with one of the largest mosaic collections in the world, offering visitors a serene and awe-inspiring experience of art and history.