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St. Louis, MO
Best Sights & Activities -(History Museums)
Campbell House Museum
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
1508 Locust St
St. Louis MO 63103
314-421-0325
Description:
DOWNTOWN. Built in 1851 in Lucas Place, the city's then-ritziest neighborhood, this three-story townhouse was home to the family of Robert Campbell, an immigrant entrepreneur and one of the state's wealthiest men during his life. Following a $3 million restoration, it has been returned to its high Victorian glory, full of family possessions and artifacts. Replica textiles, original lighting fixtures, authentic furniture, and lots of decorative arts create a scene of century-old opulence, offering a glimpse into St. Louis's early days.

Daniel Boone Home & Boonesfield Village
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
1868 Hwy F
Defiance MO 63341
636-798-2005
Description:
DEFIANCE. Appalachian pioneer Daniel Boone settled in Missouri towards the end of his life and lived in this four-story house with his wife and extended family. Remarkable even now, the structure boasts a ballroom on the top floor and limestone walls that are 2½-feet thick. Behind the house, a living history village features a chapel, schoolhouse, woodworker's shop, and milliner's shop; more additions are planned. Tours commence with a short film about Boone, after which groups explore the house and Boone's personal possessions.

Holocaust Museum and Learning Center
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
12 Millstone Campus Dr
St. Louis MO 63146-5776
314-432-0020
Description:
A memorial to all of the oppressed Jews during the Holocaust, this museum offers guests a chance to reflect on and discover the reality of history. Six main exhibit areas walk guests through pre-Holocaust Europe to the rise of Nazism and the Holocaust and on to post-Holocaust times. Photographs, artifacts, and audiovisual presentations tell the story. The most chilling displays are marked and shielded to avoid scaring young children.

Missouri History Museum
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
Lindell Blvd and De Baliviere Ave
St. Louis MO 63112
314-454-3150
Description:
Missouri's past comes to life at this museum, whose exhibits include Charles Lindbergh's flight suit and artifacts from the 1904 World's Fair. Other displays educate visitors on the African-American contribution to state culture and the city's response to the 1849 fire. A recent expansion added 92,000-square feet to the impressive stone building located in the Jefferson Memorial Building at Forest Park. The gift shop offers an exciting array of crafts, books, and souvenirs.

Museum of Westward Expansion
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
11 N 4th St
St. Louis MO 63102
314-982-1410
Description:
Located at the base of the Arch, this museum chronicles the activities and history of the area that the Arch symbolizes. Guests can learn about the history of Missouri and its place in America's past through photographic murals and dioramas. Learn more about the American Indian way of life and the Lewis and Clark expedition that the area is known for.