Address: 360 Market St, Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670, USA
“A fun place with lots of interesting things to look at. Fun for little kids to see the neat things and for old kids and adults actually interested in reading the information about the items. I wouldn't plan this place alone for a full day because we got through it pretty quick even being on a school field trip. Gift shop was a little pricey but that was to be expected from my experiences with gift shops. Definitely recommend for any Dino lovers.”
Address: 12580 Rott Rd, Sappington, MO 63127, USA
“Laumeier Sculpture Park is a true masterpiece of art and nature! This 105-acre outdoor museum is a gem that combines the beauty of nature with captivating sculptures at every turn. Wandering through the park's winding trails is like embarking on a creative journey, and the sculptures scattered throughout make it a visual feast for the senses. With a 1.4-mile walking trail, it's an excellent place for art enthusiasts, families, and anyone looking for a unique outdoor experience. Don't miss the chance to take a break from campus life and explore this treasure trove of creativity in the heart of nature!”
Address: 2505 St Louis Ave, St. Louis, MO 63106, USA
“The entry fee is very reasonable at $10. The employees inside are extremely helpful and accommodating. I was able to learn a few new things about Black history that was nice to know. Keep up the good work!!”
Address: Webster St, Augusta, MO 63332, USA
“Built around 1860 by German immigrant August Sehrt, brother of Julius, a wealthy land owner. They arrived in America with other family in 1848.”
Address: 2933 Barrett Station Rd, St. Louis, MO 63122, USA
“I hadn't been here in years and it all came right back. Beautiful display and history of all kinds of transportation. The cars are absolutely beautiful. Interesting history of steam cars I actually had to scratch my head and say, what were they thinking. I loved going inside the trains and standing next to the larger ones really gives you a new respect for them. There was only 1 plane & one boat and I'm hoping they add to that mix. I believe that people have forgot this beauty of our history. It wasn't packed so it was nice to see & know you could visit history safely. Great place to visit for all ages.”
Address: 1418 Hwy AT, Villa Ridge, MO 63089, USA
“If you enjoy motorcycles it's a must visit museum.”
Address: 125 S Main St, Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670, USA
“My wife and I visited this house, which is next door to the Bolduc House that we also visited. Very old house but really cool.”
Address: 135 S Main St, Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670, USA
“Really cool place to visit and see how life was back in the mid-18th century. Really amazing that this place still survives to this day, and there are a lot of other houses/buildings still standing in the town that are over 200 years old.”
Address: 327 St Marys Rd, Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670, USA
“The history down in Ste Gen is so amazing. Allegedly going back to 1735. Hard to find that kind of history this side of the Mississippi. This house is actually one of the few vertical log style houses left in the US. I believe there are only 5 and 3 are in the Ste Gen area. The tour is very quaint and community driven, which is awesome to see the local community take such pride in their history. The house itself is very nicely kept and has multiple displays. The best one being a scale model of Ste Gen during the post colonial era. The tour does cost a few bucks, but if you go to the local tourism office in downtown Ste Gen you can get a passport for $15 a person and see six different sites around town. It's good for the calendar year and will save you a little cash if you visit most the places.”
Address: Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670, USA
“Our guide gave us a very informative tour on this historically significant home. There's only three rooms to view at the moment and not much to view in them but it's still a really neat little stop in and admission is free. You can find out what time the tours take place at the welcome center right across the street.”
Address: 3733 Plattin Rd, Festus, MO 63028, USA
“This was the store my Grandmother Sheets ran in 1950's! My Mom lived here with her.”
Address: 1050 Charles J Becker Dr, Imperial, MO 63052, USA
“Nice museum for my 4 year old who loves the ice age. Plus months later we found out after a nearby splash pad was closed, there’s a great creek for kids to play in down the street which is also part of the historic site.”
Address: 210 Main St, Dearborn, MO 64439, USA
Address: 4211 Fee Fee Rd, Bridgeton, MO 63044, USA
“historically preserved settlers homestead”
Address: 4652 Maryland Ave #1, St. Louis, MO 63108, USA
“Fun, free and entertaining. If you're a chess nerd like mine this place is enjoyable and informative. But even for the casual player, the giant chessboard and "World's biggest chess piece" are worth a stop by. You can grab you a free poster and if you participate in the scavenger hunt then they offer small prizes! My kids really loved the scavenger hunt and battled it out on the board! The wife had to drag them (and me) off of it when it was time to go. Great place to grab a coffee (right next door) and play a game! It costs nothing, but if you can drop a small donation at the front desk, that is not only a polite and easy way to say thank you, it also helps keep places like this running!”
Address: 1868 Hwy F, Defiance, MO 63341, USA
“Went to a wedding yesterday (Sunday Jan. 15 2023) at the venue near the historic Daniel Boone home. It was gorgeous. The houses were beautiful and so was the little white chapel. I live in the city and don’t get go out in nature often, but this was really nice. It was quiet and green. Lots of birds in the trees too!”
Address: 1723 Jeffco Blvd, Arnold, MO 63010, USA
“There is so much rich history and artifacts housed in this museum. Lots to look at and the ladies in attendance had many interesting stories about the history of Arnold. You must call ahead to schedule an appointment but it's well worth it!”
Address: 1 Church St, Fenton, MO 63026, USA
“The little museum on Fenton's history was very interesting to finally visit. It is a little known place to find out more about the history of Fenton. You can see pictures and items from the rural past of this St. Louis suburb and learn more about it's long history. The man who was there was very friendly and willing to show you around the museum. The one problem with the place is the hours which are 10am-2pm Wednesday and Saturday which make it harder to visit than other local museums.”
Address: 21216 Jesse James Farm Rd, Kearney, MO 64060, USA
“Very interesting self guided tour through the museum. The inside of the home was not open to tour just peer through windows and doors. The grounds are beautiful and well maintained. Staff is very knowledgeable and willing to answer any questions.Nicely stocked souvenir shop in museum building.”
Address: Living World Building-St. Louis Zoo, Government Dr, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA
“Really interesting exhibits with cool information about the insects. It’s hard to spot some of them in their boxes but you just have to look a little harder. The attached butterfly house is stunning. It’s also warm in there which is very nice in the colder months. Just make sure their aren’t any butterflies on your clothes as you leave the area.”
Address: 15025 Faust Pk Dr, Chesterfield, MO 63017, USA
“The buildings here are well taken care of after being saved from demolition for new development of the land they formerly stood on. I was at the open house they have on the weekend and the volunteers that they had were helpful in showing what life was like and in informing people about the history of the buildings. It is also nice to just walk through it. While you do that there is an online guide to the buildings on the County Park website that is interesting.”
Address: 1050 S Riverside Dr, St Charles, MO 63301, USA
“Remarkable. So much to see. Plan a few hours. Description of a pc of history that should not ever be forgotten. We didn't take care of the already settled Native Americans. But the white man wouldn't have survived without their help. Lots to learn. Great gifts to buy”
Address: 1001 W Walnut St, Independence, MO 64050, USA
“The staff was incredibly patient with my excited group which included two under the age of 7. The kids went from area to area exploring and having fun. We all wrote a note to be sent to a student from Namibia and made rain sticks. We even laughed while basically sifting through trash (recycling lesson). It was a wonderful experience that kids should get to have.”
Address: Faust Park, Thornhill Est, Chesterfield, MO 63017, USA
“Cool history with house, outbuildings & cemetery to boot. Just find it all so interesting!”
Address: 15185 Olive Blvd, Chesterfield, MO 63017, USA
“Visited Faust Park several times during COVID-19 closures and fell in love with Thornhill. Beautiful grounds - during the day, during sunset, even during the rain, and lots of nature in Faust park. Excited to potentially see the inside of the home one day.”
Address: 1 Brookings Dr, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA
“Its hidden and a bit hard to find! Must park in underground parking! Beware to only park in visitor parking or you will get a ticket!! The museum is so great! Instillations are amazing!!!!!!”
Address: The Boeing Company - St. Louis 100 Airport Road GPS:, 9000 Airport Rd, Berkeley, MO 63134, USA
“A great place to view the aviation heritage of McDonald Douglas and Boeing. Model displays are the best and the management has done a wonderful job documenting the history of these companies that have had such a dominant part of America aviation history. A visit worth the time.”
Address: 6390 Grafton Ferry Rd, Portage Des Sioux, MO 63373, USA
“We went here for a car show put on by Salt River Automotive & were impressed by all of the opportunities for educating youth about aviation through the programs sponsored by this orgsnization.”
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