Natural History:Illinois Caverns is located in southwestern Illinois in Monroe County about 35 miles south of St. Louis. The entrance to the cave (...
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Fort de Chartres is the last of three eighteenth-century forts by that name erected near the Mississippi River by France's colonial governme...
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New France: The Other Colonial America in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, has fully reopened with the Centre for French Colonial Life as its orien...
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Pierre Menard (1766-1844), a successful French Canadian businessman and fur trader, was presiding officer of the Illinois Territorial Legislature a...
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The Victorian Home Museum is open for tours every Monday through Friday between 10:00am and 2:00pm. The admission cost is: $2.00 for adults and $1....
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The Labor & Industry Museum is the only public institution devoted to the history of the labor and industry of Belleville and southwestern Illi...
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Randolph County State Recreation Area is a mecca for outdoor recreational activities. Fishing, hiking, picnicking, boating, hunting and camping are...
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Founded in 1988, the O'Fallon Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation of the history of O'Fallon, Illinois and the surrounding area.&nb...
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Cliff Cave also known as "Indian Cave" is developed in Mississippian St. Louis limestone. With 4723 ft (1514 m) of cave passage surveyed, it is the...
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The building on the corner of Third and Vine Streets was once the Kimmswick Bible Church. It has now become the headquarters of the Kimmswick Histo...
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About us:
The Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum is housed in a beautifully restored 1896 building and features an extensive collection of teleph...
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Mission
The mission of the Missouri Civil War Museum 501(c)3 nonprofit organization is to save, preserve, and protect articles and items relatin...
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About Us:The Katherine Dunham Museum houses Miss Dunham’s outstanding collection of symbolic and functional art, including more than 250 Afri...
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Our Mission:Our Mission is to preserve the house of the Chatillon and DeMenil families and to serve as a resource for historic preservation in St. ...
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About Us:A World Treasure:In 1982, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), designated Cahokia Mounds a Worl...
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History:
In 1829, upon the death of Auguste Chouteau, one of the founders of St. Louis, the land where the Eugene Field House now stands was deede...
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The Museum of Westward Expansion preserves some of the rarest artifacts from the days of Lewis and Clark. Through our exciting exhibits, you can ex...
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Our Mission:
The Collinsville Historical Musuem strives to inspire public awareness and appreciation of the persons, places, businesses, churches,...
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