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St Louis Sights

American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog is situated at 1721 S. Mason Rd. You are able to see some interesting fine arts in this museum that is devoted to dogs. It contains some amazing displays along with paintings and relics by artists of all the ages. A library and a gift shop are also available for visitors.

St. Louis Artists' Guild can be found at 1920s mansion inside the Oak Knoll Park located at CLayton, and is promoting the visual sculptures in St Loius from 1886. The museum has regional and national exhibitions; classes and workshops; programs and art talks too.

The Butterfly House situates at Faust Park, 15193 Olive Blvd. It’s another top educational and cultural spot of St Louis. You can see thousands of gorgeous butterflies here flying around liberally. The admission fee of Butterfly House is $6 for matures and remains open Tuesday to Sunday.

Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis is situated at Lindell Boulevard, Newstead Avenue, St Louis, Missouri. The world’s biggest assortment of mosaic art can be found in the Cathedral houses, which was formed by 10 artists across 75 years. You will find the museum absolutely spectacular, the collection is impressive and worth having a visit.

Gateway Arch-Jefferson National Expansion Memorial is sited at St Louis Riverfront, St Louis, Missouri. It is the highest manmade monument in United States. You can find this attractive and majestic site with over four million visitors each year. You are able to take a ride to the peak and have an unbelievable view of the St Louis and its river.

Missouri History Museum (Missouri Historical Society) is situated at Forest Park, St Louis, Missouri. This Missouri Museum of History presents history by memorabilia, photographs, and first person portraits, narratives. There are displaying the features of the cities function in westward development and a model of the spirit of Charles Lindbergh’s. There is no admission fee. s and New Years. Admission fee for the tram and the movie is $11 for adults, $8 for children between the ages of 13 and 16 and $5.50 for children between the ages of 3 and 12.

Missouri History Museum – Located at Forest Park, St Louis, Missouri. The Missouri History Museum presents history through photographs, memorabilia, and first person narratives, portraits. There are displays featuring the cities role in westward expansion and a replica of Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St Louis plane. Admission to the museum is free of charge.

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