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One hundred images in the museum’s collection of more than 13 million items are featured as 3D images. Visitors to the website can enlarge, turn upside down and spin around objects.
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The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum in Creve Coeur reopens Wednesday after a $19.8 million renovation and expansion. Curators have detailed the history of the Holocaust but also want to inspire visitors to speak against hate in today’s world.
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The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, long a department of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, will become an independent entity as it widens its mission and recruits partners from outside the Jewish faith.
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Dating back to 1851, the Campbell House was the first home built on St. Louis’ first private street. A new exhibit at the museum there tells the story of the enslaved people and servants who worked at the house.
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Monica Butler says gospel music history is being lost. To salvage it, she wants to convert a historic Central West End church into a gospel music hall of fame.
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The center will get a new roof and new fire, lighting, security and heating and cooling systems. The work is expected to take between 12 and 18 months to complete.
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Min Jung Kim, director of the St. Louis Art Museum, said museum leaders must seek the perspectives of a diverse group of people, including those whom institutions have long excluded.
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The museum is marking the anniversary with a display of MP uniforms over the years and other artifacts.
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St. Louis’ beloved City Museum has long prided itself on having very few rules — “don’t run” being one of them. But when the 600,000-square-foot playland…
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Five years after a white Ferguson police officer shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown, a black man, there is no permanent, local display of the art…