Small historic site offers authentic history with free access and parking. Beautifully restored gardens create a quiet atmosphere perfect for reflection. Rustic home and accessible exhibits make learning comfortable and engaging.
Authentic historical information fills the museum and site, offering a clear view of life during a pivotal chapter in the nation's past. Free parking and entrance make it easy to explore the rich history and connect with the era's significance.
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The site is free to enter and offers free parking at the entrance.
To access the house, join a tour that occurs every hour.
Rangers provide informative speeches every hour or upon request.
Museum shines with historic building charm and authentic artifacts that tell deep stories. Visitors enjoy informative videos and a nearby cemetery rich in history. Atmosphere shifts from cool downstairs to warm upstairs, enhancing the journey through time.
A beautiful historic building houses many amazing artifacts that offer a detailed look at the country's past. The museum features short, informative videos and a nearby cemetery rich in history.
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Parking can be challenging near the museum.
The museum has an elevator for accessibility.
Admission fee is $10 for adults, with discounts available for seniors and students.
Greek Revival architecture shines with an iconic cast-iron dome and vibrant frescoes inside. Calm atmosphere and echoes in the rotunda create unique sound dynamics. Historic courthouse features a museum with artifacts and interactive displays that bring American history to life.
A historic courthouse stands as a beautiful piece of history that survived a major fire. Inside, a museum offers artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that bring American history to life.
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Entry to the Old Courthouse is free for all visitors.
The museum features updated exhibits curated by the National Park Service.
Visitors can access the second level via an elevator located on the first floor.
Museum blends vintage soda memorabilia with a retro arcade featuring games from the 1960s to 1980s. Visitors enjoy a Happy Days vibe and rare soda history artifacts that tell the story of Coke and Pepsi. Friendly staff enhance the relaxed, nostalgic atmosphere.
Extensive collection of rare soda history artifacts showcases the evolution of Coke, Pepsi, and other brands. Friendly staff share detailed stories about the exhibits and the history of soda retailing.
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The entry fee is $15 per person, which includes access to the arcade.
Unlimited play in the basement arcade is included with upgraded admission.
The venue is fully handicap accessible for all visitors.
Park blends historic buildings with family fun like the carousel and playgrounds. Visitors enjoy peaceful trails and picnic spots amid Whimsical Woods. Butterfly house adds a unique touch to this safe, well-kept outdoor space.
Several historical buildings form a living history museum with informative markers along a walking path. The site offers a rich glimpse into local history alongside attractions like the Sophia Sachs Butterfly House and a playground.
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Outdoor concerts occur every Tuesday evening in summer, featuring food trucks.
The butterfly house remains open past its usual 4 pm closing time during special events.
Picnic areas are plentiful throughout the park, making it great for family outings.
Small museum in a restored building offers working rotary phones and vintage switching mechanisms for hands-on fun. Volunteers with industry backgrounds share stories, enriching the quiet atmosphere. Tours highlight telephone history, making it a rich spot for history buffs.
A vault of telephone history offers detailed exhibits on the evolution of phone technology. Staff provide informative tours that highlight key developments in communication.
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Admission is very affordable, making it accessible for all visitors.
The museum features exhibits on phone history from the late 1800s to 2012.
Volunteers, many with phone company backgrounds, provide informative tours.
Victorian-era mansion offers historic craftsmanship across three floors filled with period furniture and museum-quality art. Water features and greenery create a serene campus atmosphere. Visitors enjoy self-guided tours with educational booklets for a rich experience.
Three stories of historic ambience fill the mansion with a strong sense of the past. Free tickets allow full access to explore museum-quality art and detailed historical elements throughout the house.
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Admission to the Samuel Cupples House is free.
The tour is self-guided with informative booklets available.
There is a university parking garage nearby, about a seven-minute walk away.
Partially restored historic house offers live piano performances with player pianos from the early 1900s. Intimate guided tours reveal ragtime music history and the life of a notable composer. Visitors enjoy a quiet, educational setting that highlights cultural heritage and human rights issues.
Preserved history highlights ragtime's role in American music and human rights issues. Knowledgeable guides share deep insights on Joplin's life and local history.
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Tours start on the hour, last 45 minutes, and have a small fee.
You can't see any of the house unless you participate in the guided tour.
The tour ends with a player piano performance of Joplin's rags.
Heritage museum showcases authentic artifacts and legendary players from Cardinals history. Interactive memorabilia like bats and rings make exhibits engaging. Visitors enjoy free ice-cold water and nearby food options for comfort.
Extensive Cardinals baseball history fills the museum with authentic artifacts from every era. Exhibits highlight legendary players and memorable moments throughout the franchise's timeline.
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The museum entrance is free for all visitors.
Parking around the park costs between $15 and $30.
Food and drink prices are similar to other ballparks, ranging from $12 to $17 per beer.
Historic building offers frontier history and spiritual depth. Tours reveal Mother Duchesne's work and community strength. Visitors enjoy free guided visits and ample parking for reflection and worship.
A beautiful old building holds deep history tied to the St. Louis frontier and Mother Duchesne's work. The site includes a historic school building and reflects the quiet strength of the community.
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Free tours are available if you call ahead to schedule.
Parking is ample and easily accessible for visitors.
Offerings are appreciated during visits to the shrine.
Mansion features restored architecture with detailed coving and historical furniture. Guides share local history stories, enriching the visit. Friendly dog adds a welcoming touch to the atmosphere.
Knowledgeable docent shares detailed stories about the house, its builders, and owners. The home offers an informative look into local history with well-preserved contents and background.
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Tickets are very affordable, making it a budget-friendly visit.
The tour guides provide in-depth knowledge about the mansion's history and furnishings.
The mansion is beautifully restored, offering a glimpse into St. Louis history.
Steel-truss bridge offers historic engineering and city skyline views over a state boundary river. Narrow, worn walkway shows graffiti and litter but remains fully in use. Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, it symbolizes iconic history.
A monument to human ingenuity, this bridge stands as an iconic piece of history. It holds a spot on the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark and carries a rich story worth knowing.
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The area around the bridge feels unsafe and is prone to robberies.
The Eads Bridge is the first steel-truss bridge in the U.S., opened in 1874.
The bridge is still fully in use today for pedestrians and vehicles.
Event venue blends historic ambiance with intimate spaces and beautiful grounds. Public School House adds strong history and charm. Themed pop-up bars and cozy seating create a warm, inviting atmosphere for gatherings.
The venue offers a charming historic ambiance with a strong sense of history and charm. The Public School House stands out for its historical atmosphere.
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Reservations are recommended for pop-up events as they often sell out quickly.
Public School House is suitable for both intimate gatherings and large events.
Catering services are available from a preferred list of vendors for events.