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  1. Missouri History Museum | Missouri Historical Society

    The Missouri History Museum is a nationally accredited institution focusing on local and regional history. Located in Forest Park, the building is home to a variety of exhibits, programs, and …

  2. Search Guide | Missouri Historical Society

    Then selecting additional facets such as St. Louis and Photographs would return a list of results containing photographs of St. Louis in the 1920s. Selected facets appear above the facet tabs …

  3. 1904 World's Fair: Looking Back at Looking Forward

    During the summer of 1904, St. Louis became the heart of a consumer world market, the forefront of technological and educational advancement, and a museum for international history.

  4. Missouri Historical Society | Missouri Historical Society

    Missouri history museum 5700 Lindell Blvd St. Louis, MO 63112 Phone: (314) 746-4599 hours and Directions LIBRARY & RESEARCH CENTER 225 S Skinker Blvd St. Louis, MO 63105 …

  5. Genealogy and Local History Index | Missouri Historical Society

    Preserves St. Louis and Missouri history through exhibitions, programs, research, publications, archives, and library research.

  6. Genealogy and Local History Index | Missouri Historical Society

    Search by Source The Genealogy and Local History Index comprises indexes to hundreds of distinct sources. Use this option to view a list of these sources, and to select a source to …

  7. 1904 World's Fair: Looking Back at Looking Forward

    For the next seven months, St. Louisans and travelers from across the globe experienced the latest achievements in technology, fine arts, manufacturing, science, civics, foreign policy and …

  8. St. Louis Levee | Missouri Historical Society

    In honor of the city’s 250th anniversary in 2014, the Missouri History Museum set out to tell local history through the stories of 50 people, 50 places, 50 images, 50 moments, and 50 objects.

  9. 1904 World's Fair: Looking Back at Looking Forward

    During the summer of 1904, St. Louis became the heart of a consumer world market, the forefront of technological and educational advancement and a museum for international history.

  10. See STL Walking Tours | Missouri Historical Society

    See STL walking tours are 2 hours in length and are wheelchair accessible.