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Check out our list of five pioneering female lawyers in St. Louis, then reserve free tickets to the Museum to learn about other groundbreaking local women in our #BeyondTheBallot exhibit: https://t.co/VnjSG765Og
@fortlareine One of our curators is proud that we've been able to provide virtual programming to so many more people in so many places around the country and the world.
Most recently, we've been streaming our #TwilightTuesdays concerts! #AskACurator
https://t.co/8FWh4ZuV0a
Join @MoHumanities on Facebook for a 10-part, family-friendly virtual storytelling series that brings the children's book "Growing Up with the River" to life!
The series starts TONIGHT and is presented Wednesdays at 4 pm through Sept. 30th.
https://t.co/eXbysXNyb1
#OnThisDay in 1870, the St. Louis City Council enacted the Social Evil Ordinance, which legalized and regulated prostitution in the city: https://t.co/WyT48iQTvA
#GreatRiverCity #ThrowbackThursday
Long before Charles Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic in the Spirit of St. Louis in 1927, another pioneer aviator set off on a record-setting flight of his own. #UpliftingSTL
"Individual co-operation was present to a degree far greater than is usual when normal conditions prevail." St. Louis City Health Commissioner Dr. Max C. Starkloff during the 1918 influenza pandemic
📷 : @SoldiersStLouis
Read more: https://t.co/RVyfYuBFo5
#DYK a high schooler imagined an arch on #STL's riverfront 14 years before Eero Saarinen submitted his design of the @GatewayArchSTL? Learn more, then find out what our Teens Make History Exhibitors have been up to with their newest exhibit, #WhatsInAName: https://t.co/JQONSe8Xa0
#MightyMississippi opens on Saturday, so bring the whole family to enjoy performances from The Sheldon and activities from @GreatRiversSTL, @AcademyofSciSTL, and Big Muddy Adventures!
https://t.co/Wagf8jcLzF