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This exhibit features helpful hints and tips to lead you down the eco-friendly path this season. Discover ideas for simple, eco-friendly crafts and decor, and get green gift-giving inspiration. Learn
For the train fanatic in your family, explore the wonder of this exceptionally detailed miniature train display. The detail and care put into this elaborate exhibit delights the hearts of young and ol
The 'Baby Bob Ball Pit' is for more relaxed visitors. If the Big Ball Pit is too rambunctious for your taste, hop over to the kinder, gentler ball pit next door. Swim through thousands of ru
'Circus Day' offers inspiring, interactive circus entertainment, memory-invoking circus food, fun, fabulous parties and exciting, educational circus classes.
This 13,500 square ft. aquatic waterworld houses over 10,000 creatures! The columns have become giant sea shells with castles and tunnels throughout! The aquarium houses fish, snakes, eels, turtles an
The 1924 Wurlitzer Pipe Organ once played in the Rivoli Theater in New York City. Thanks to a team of dedicated movers and restorers, it's sonorous tunes now form a chorus with the City Museum�
'Elmslie and Sullivan' features original pieces by two of the most important American architects.
What happens when you mix two Saber 40 aircraft fuselages, a fire engine, a castle turret, a 25' tall cupola and several 4' wide wrought-iron slinkies and the creativity of City Museum Creat
From the collection of John Frank Lesser, these posters range from an 1845 Russian announcement for a performance of Rossini's 'Il Barbiere di Siviglia' to the 2003 season poster for Op
Create your own work of art or watch professional artists demonstrate their craft! 'Art City' features an ever-changing array of artists, painters, potters and sculptors at work. The Glass S
Beatnik Bob's is a bohemian hangout with 'The Museum of Mirth, Mystery and Mayhem' where artist Bill Christman conveys the innocence, tawdry charms and cheesiness of the carnival midway
Check out City Museum's collection of vintage (working) shoelace machines from the St. Louis-based Alox Manufacturing Company. Some of the machines now in service were last used to make bootstrap
Experience the color, beauty and fragrance of orchids in bloom in the middle of winter. The annual Orchid Show features a lush indoor garded of French-inspired, curvilinear design, resplendent with up
The shorter set can climb through pint-sized tunnels, bounce in the only indoor ball pit or slide, crawl and stack to their little hearts' content.
Featuring a fascinating collection of architectural relics, Architecture Hall represents the extensive collection efforts of exhibit curator Bruce Gerrie.
The Museum's Asian collection comprises works from China, Japan, Korea and South Asia. In 1916, the museum began to collect ancient Chinese bronzes, which has formed the foundation for one of the
The museum's collections of Pre-Columbian and American Indian art are diverse and comprehensive. The Pre-Columbian collection explores the entire artistic history of this vast region, until Europ
The collection of American art encompasses paintings and sculpture from Colonial portraiture through the modernist and abstract art of the first half of the 20th century.
This exhibit advances Shonibare's inventive investigation of African identity and European colonialism. In this visually and conceptually engaging work akin to a treasure hunt, Shonibare has plac
The collection features very high quality figure sculptures of bronze, clay, wood, and brass by the Fang, Kota, Yoruba, Mende, Akan, Chokwe, Bankoni, Nok, Djenne, Pangwe, Kuba, and the Giriama peoples