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Browsing through a gallery without the stress of circling the block for a spot is the only way to enjoy the art.

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Concert hall combines intimate setting with superb acoustics for clear, immersive sound. Historic architecture blends with modern upgrades, creating a beautiful, cozy atmosphere. Seating is tiered and comfortable, enhancing views and engagement with performances.

Small and quiet, the art gallery features unique exhibits and impressive local work near the entrance. It offers community outreach programs and opportunities for kids to learn about different art forms.

Parking is generally easy to find and convenient. Free parking is available a short walk away, and rates are reasonable.

People are saying

"It's an intimate venue with superb acoustics for concerts."

"Parking was super easy and close by."

"I found the art galleries and concert hall to be gorgeous."

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Parking is available on-site, with reasonable rates for events.

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Street parking is free a few blocks away if you're willing to walk.

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The venue hosts a variety of musical events throughout the year.

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Urban park combines unique sculptures with interactive water features like splash pads and fountains. It offers a serene atmosphere amid downtown, with well-kept grounds and a cool waterfall. The space attracts families and those seeking a quiet spot to relax and enjoy art and nature.

Free access to unique sculptures stands out. The park blends great art with green space, creating a beautiful urban gallery.

Arriving early helps secure a good parking spot before the rush around 10:15. Parking costs about $4.00 for two hours, and free parking is available on Sundays.

People are saying

"It's really kid friendly, especially the splash pad and fountains."

"I loved exploring the unique and creative sculptures here."

"Parking was easy and I paid $4.00 for two hours."

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Citygarden Sculpture Park is free to visit.

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The park is clean and well-maintained.

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Parking was hard to find at Citygarden Sculpture Park.

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Beautiful Art Deco building houses comprehensive military exhibits across multiple floors, including a moving loggia for reflection. The atmosphere is calm and respectful without feeling stuffy, supported by wide walkways and accessible features. Displays offer detailed historical insights with thoughtful, educational presentations.

Small museum inside a beautiful Art Deco structure offers high-quality exhibits with uniforms, letters, and interactive displays. Tactile exhibits for the blind stand out, honoring sacrifice without glorifying violence.

Free parking exists with street meters available. An EV charger sits in the lot for electric vehicles.

People are saying

"I learned so much about St. Louis's military history and local service members."

"The museum galleries are a free experience that did not disappoint."

"Parking is free here!"

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Admission to the museum is free.

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The museum is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

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Parking is very limited at the museum.

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Museum offers mind-altering illusions and exciting photo opportunities in a tight, warm space. Atmosphere feels inviting and fun despite occasional crowding and noise. Visitors respect personal space while engaging with interactive exhibits.

Interactive exhibits create a trippy and fun experience with many cool illusions. The dark gallery tunnel stands out as a unique highlight.

Parking includes a nearby lot with a short walk to the entrance. Private security patrols the area, and parking is generally easy to find.

People are saying

"I had a lot of fun exploring all the illusions."

"The exhibits here are fun and interactive."

"Parking was easy and there's a lot nearby."

Good to know

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Admission costs $34 per person, with discounts available for EBT cardholders.

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Expect to spend about 45 minutes exploring the museum.

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The museum is suitable for all ages, making it a family-friendly destination.

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Sprawling museum campus combines indoor and outdoor spaces with well-maintained grounds and gardens. Friendly atmosphere supports self-paced exploration of extensive collections including trains, planes, and vintage cars. Multiple rides and interactive activities engage visitors of all ages, creating a comfortable and fun environment.

Exhibits focus on the Fisher Body company and include various vintage toys. The displays cover a range of topics but do not leave a strong impression.

Parking is easy with clean lots featuring native plantings and a rain garden in the islands.

People are saying

"It's a really fun and educational place for kids to explore."

"The parking lot here is massive and was about half full."

"The galleries here have lots of interesting cars and trains."

Good to know

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Arrive early to secure tickets as slots fill up quickly.

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The museum offers a wheelchair for visitors needing assistance.

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Expect a $100 admission fee for a family of four, including two seniors.

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