The Missouri History Museum's new exhibit breaks down the false food myths that are still prevalent 120 years after the fair.
St. Louis' biggest party ran for seven months and was such a success it even made money. But, no, the ice cream cone wasn't ...
A new exhibit at the Missouri History Museum examines “the triumphant side and the tragic side” of the 1904 spectacle to ...
If the estimates were correct, 197,000 people paid the 50-cent admission at the main gate, Lindell and DeBaliviere Avenue, on ...
One hundred and twenty years later, voices featured in a new exhibit at the Missouri History Museum hope to share a broader ...
It’s been 120 years since millions of visitors made their way to St. Louis to experience the wonders of the young century. As they wandered among the palaces constructed for the 1904 World’s Fair, the ...
ST. LOUIS – This weekend, the long-awaited 1904 World’s Fair exhibit at the Missouri History Museum opens. The grand opening ...
No single event in the history of St. Louis shines as brightly as the 1904 World’s Fair. Forest Park was transformed into a magnificent Ivory City of immense palaces and dramatic vistas. Cascades and ...
in Forest Park, will reopen its 1904 World’s ... fair.” For instance, few people today talk about the Philippine Village, a human zoo for which more than 1,000 Filipinos were trafficked to St ...
Spend the day in downtown St. Louis before the light show begins for a wide spread of family-friendly events.
The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, sat down to discuss his new book with Mary Caltrider. This year marks the 120th anniversary of the 1904 World's Fair, and a new exhibit is opening at the Missouri ...