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Drawings by St. Louis illustrator Rori!, ready to be filled in with dry-erase markers, line the walls of "Coloring STL" at the Missouri History Museum. Missouri History Museum creates a larger ...
get those crayons or markers out and head to the Missouri History Museum. Starting December 26, you can color more than 176,400 square inches of wall space at the museum. What are you coloring?
The exhibit opening in 2022 will allow visitors to learn stories about the local architecture while coloring right on the walls of the Missouri History Museum.
Riley Strain, a University of Missouri student, went missing earlier this month in Nashville, Tennessee, and was found dead on March 22 after a two-week search. Award-winning actress Jennifer ...
Located in Forest Park, the building that now houses the Missouri History Museum was originally constructed as the first national monument dedicated to Thomas Jefferson. Now honoring state history ...
Like many other St. Louis institutions, the Missouri History Museum (5700 Lindell Boulevard, 314-746-4599) and its satellite locations closed temporarily because of staffing challenges at the ...
A drawing of Festival Hall, from the 1904 World's Fair, has been colored in for a test run at "Coloring STL" at the Missouri History Museum. Missouri History Museum creates a larger-than-life ...