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SLU Museum of Art
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29.25 Entertainment & Attractions
30.1 Visual Arts
" Established in 2002, the Saint Louis University Museum of Art (SLUMA) exhibits and collects works by modern masters, as well as displaying an extensive collection of Jesuit artworks and artifacts. SLUMA is open the the public, following protocols set by Saint Louis University based on current guidelines from the city’s Department of Health. Admission to the museum is free."
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1314-977-6631
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museumsandgalleries@slu.edu
Pulitzer Arts Foundation
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The Pulitzer Arts Foundation is a museum that believes in the power of dynamic experiences with art. Presenting contemporary and historic art in dialogue with its celebrated Tadao Ando building, the exhibitions and programs inspire new ideas and perspectives. The Pulitzer is a place for contemplation and exchange that brings art and people together. More than twenty years after it was first imagined, the Pulitzer remains a museum where ideas are freely explored, new art is exhibited, and historic work reexamined, maintaining its focus on bringing art and people together. Admission to the Pulitzer Arts Foundation is free and public parking is available.
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Museum of Contemporary Religious Art
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Saint Louis University’s Museum of Contemporary Religious Art is the first museum to bring an interfaith focus to contemporary art. Through exhibitions, collections and educational programs, MOCRA highlights and explores the ways contemporary visual artists engage the religious and spiritual dimensions. MOCRA serves the diverse Saint Louis University community, and the wider public, by facilitating personal discovery, experience and inspiration, while contributing to a wider culture of interfaith encounter and dialogue. Admission is free with a suggested donation.
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1-314-997-7170
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mocra@slu.edu
Missouri History Museum
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Missouri History Museum encourages visitors to explore the St. Louis region's history, their place in it, and the experiences of others by facilitating discussions of challenging social issues and topics that foster civic identity. General admission is free, though costs may apply to special exhibits. Virtual tours and historical information is also available online on the Missouri History Museum Website.
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1-314-746-4599
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Missouri Botanical Garden
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National Historic Landmark and a center for science, conservation, education and horticultural. General tickets are $14 and tickets for St. Louis residents are $6 with proof of residency -Ramp: The entrance to the gardens is inside a building that is at the top of a set of stairs. There is a ramp, but it zig zags back and forth. -Mobility devices: They provide mobility scooters; you do not have to pay but do need to give them a government-issued ID as collateral for as long as you borrow the scooter. A lot of the gardens are inaccessible in a scooter or wheelchair, but a lot is still visitable! __St. Louis City & County Resident Discount__ In appreciation for their ongoing support of the Garden through the Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District, St. Louis City/County residents enjoy discounted general admission to the Garden daily and __free__ Garden admission on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7 a.m.–noon, with early walking hours from 7–9 a.m. (free admission is limited to available capacity and available for onsite walk-up entry only; not available for advance purchase). Free admission and early entry do not apply on festival and holiday weekends, including Labor Day Weekend.
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13145775100
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Laumeier Sculpture Park
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29.5 Parks & Outdoor Spaces
Laumeier Sculpture Park is a 105-acre open-air museum and sculpture park located in Sunset Hills, Missouri, near St. Louis and is maintained in partnership with St. Louis County Parks and Recreation Department. It houses over 60 outdoor sculptures and features a 1.4-mile walking trail, and educational programs. Today, Laumeier is an internationally recognized, nonprofit arts organization that is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and operates in partnership with St. Louis County Parks. Opportunity to engage in art and nature.
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1-314-615-5278
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info@laumeier.org
Just John Club
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All inclusive gay and lesbian bar and nightclub with stage and indoor and outdoor gathering areas. Events throughout every week include live music, dancing, karaoke, and bingo.
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1-314-371-1333
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St. Louis Walk of Fame
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The St. Louis Walk of Fame is a non-profit and also refers to an area on the 6100-6600 blocks of Delmar Boulevard. Featuring brass stars with descriptive plaques containing information about the people honored. " ...people from the St. Louis area who have made major national contributions to our cultural heritage." LGBT people honored include Josephine Baker, William Burroughs, William Inge, Tennessee Williams
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1-314-727-4444
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St. Louis Art Museum
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30.1 Visual Arts
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The St. Louis Art Museum has free admission every day. "On Fridays, the Museum is open from 10 am to 9 pm, with free admission to ticketed exhibitions. Access for All Free Fridays include free programming and events throughout the day." Free public Wi-Fi is available to visitors on the SLAM_Guest Network.
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1 314-721-0072
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Holocaust Museum
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Preserves the legacy of the Holocaust, educates about its causes and empowers to make the world a more tolerant by rejecting hate, racism and bigotry. Pre-Pandemic: Monday –Saturday: 9:30am –5:30 pm Sunday: 11:00 am –5:30 pm
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1 314-432-0020
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Grey Fox Pub
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Unassuming gay bar with weeknight happy hours and Cabaret variety shows every Sunday with Paris Armor and drag shows every Friday and Saturday night. Happy hour 2-7pm Monday- Friday.
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1-314-772-2150
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greyfoxstl@gmail.com
Grant's Farm
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Honoring both the 18th president and the Busch family legacy, the Farm is a refuge for more than 900 animals, representing more than 100 different species. Free admission, parking fee
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1-314-843-1700
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Grand Center
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The Old Courthouse
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It's part of the Gateway Arch National Park. The Old Courthouse was the site of the first two trials of the pivotal Dred Scott case in 1847 and 1850. It was also where Virginia Minor's case for a woman's right to vote came to trial in the 1870s. You may tour this historic structure, and visit the restored courtrooms to learn more about our 19th century judicial system. The Old Courthouse itself is currently under renovation and temporarily closed to visitors.
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1-314-655-1700
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Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
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The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis works to enrich lives and inspire curiosity, creativity, and learning through experiences with contemporary art. Our mission is to create meaningful engagement with the most relevant and innovative art being made today. We are a welcome space, free to all. We showcase work being made today for today’s audiences—art that reflects the world around us, and helps connect us to the most salient issues of our time. Not having a permanent collection allows us to be nimble, adaptive, and responsive—both to the global art world and our local community. CAM is a launch pad for artists—many of whom go on to critical acclaim—as well as a venue for St. Louisans to experience figures of international recognition. A site for discovery, CAM is a gathering place in which to view and enjoy contemporary visual culture. Inspired by the work on view, we engage thousands of people inside and outside the Museum’s walls through a wide array of activities for people of all ages, including artist talks, hands-on ArtReach workshops in schools and neighborhoods, stroller tours, and a monthly neighborhood art crawl. We provide more than 100 public programs per year—the majority of which are free—and maintain a deep relationship with St. Louis Public Schools, especially those within our one-mile radius. CAM nurtures the creative minds of our city’s young people through free, in-depth art education. In New Art in the Neighborhood, our nationally acclaimed studio art program for teens, and LEAP Middle School Initiative, students work with artists to become immersed in contemporary art issues and practices. In Teen Museum Studies, an innovative career-based training program, participants experience the inner workings of the Museum as they organize an exhibition from start to finish. These programs have proven long-lasting impact—developing better students, better citizens, and better artists and art audiences for the future.
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1 314-535-4660
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Blueberry Hill
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St. Louis Landmark Restaurant & Music Club
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1 3147274444
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Cathedral Basilica
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The Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis is a catholic church. It hosts a multitude of different things, from masses to guided tours of the premesis, to administration of the sacraments. It's a fully functional church. Masses are performed weekly. A museum and gift shop are also available. Contact the tour office for reservations. Self-guided tours do not require reservations, however, strongly encouraged to call and ensure the church is available and open. The Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis is a one-of-a-kind work of art. With its lofty vaults and radiant mosaics, the sheer scale of beauty is a thing of awe. More than a dozen architects' and artisans' concepts and works have coalesced in a magnificently well-integrated and harmonious whole. From top to bottom, front to back, the Cathedral Basilica draws one's thoughts and emotions upward toward the contemplation of something transcendent.
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1-314-373-8200
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parish@cathedralstl.org
The Muny
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Welcome to St. Louis’ theatre. America’s oldest and largest outdoor musical theater. For over 100 years, The Muny has captured hearts and sparked imaginations through music and movement. Each summer, we fill Forest Park with the sounds of Broadway — and we always leave a seat for you. Paid and free seating available. Free seats are claimed on a first come, first served basis. The gates open at 7:00 p.m. each evening
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1-314-361-1900
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Fortuna Games
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Fortuna Games is a boutique book, trading card, gift, and board game shop. They host weekly game nights, both free and paid. Located just outside of Tower Grove Park in St. Louis, they recommend that you park on Magnolia Avenue if coming by car. "We strive to maintain an inclusive and friendly atmosphere and ask that our guests help us in that mission. It is our goal to offer our community a place where everyone feels welcome to shop and play."
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1-413-367-8862
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St. Louis Science Center
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"As one of few free nonprofit science museums in the country, we encourage curious minds from all backgrounds to explore, create, and share their ideas with us – and each other." General admission is free. There are fees for parking, tickets to shows, and special exhibits.
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1 314-289-4400
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St. Louis Zoo
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General admission is free every day, but there are fees for special exhibits and parking ($15/car). For the first hour of operation daily there is free admission to Children’s Zoo, Conservation Carousel, and Stingray exhibits. All guests, including Zoo members, must now reserve timed tickets prior to visiting.
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1 314 781 0900
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