Visit Us Socially!
 DoStLouis.com - Your Guide to The Gateway!
  • Where to Stay?
    • Hotels & Resorts
    • Luxury Furnished Rentals
    • Bed & Breakfast
    • Meeting & Event Planning
    • Economy Stays
    • Real Estate
    • Travel & Transportation
    • Make Reservations
    • Hot Deals!
  • What to Do?
    • The Great Outdoors>
      • Blog
    • Special Attractions
    • Golf
    • Bars & Nightclubs
    • Events Calendar
    • Tours & Day Trips
    • Shopping
    • Hiking & Rock Climbing
    • Family Fun!
    • Arts & Culture
    • Museums
    • Heritage & History
  • What's Happening?
    • Special Events Calendar
    • Special Attractions
    • Nightlife!
    • Live Music Scene
    • Sporting Events
    • Local News & Weather
  • Where To Eat?
    • Restaurant by Reviews
    • Restaurants by Cuisine
    • Restaurant by Location
    • Restaurants with Bar
    • Local Breweries
    • Fast Food & Franchise
    • Late Night Eats!
    • Downtown Dining
    • Surrounding Communities
  • Movies?
    • Movie Times
    • Movie Theaters
    • Movie Trailers
    • Movie Reviews
    • Entertainment News
  • Real Estate?
    • Blog
    • Buying?>
      • Get Prequalified!
    • Selling?
    • Rentals
    • For Sale by Owner
    • List YOUR Home!
    • Luxury Furnished Rentals
    • Hot Deals!
    • Surrounding Communities
  • Where to Work?
    • Local Jobs Board
    • Career Services
    • Recruitment Services
  • Classifed Ads
  • Surrounding Communities
  • Contact Us
  • Blog

Jefferson Barracks Historic Park

Picture
Jefferson Barracks was a U.S. Army post from 1826 to 1946. The museum buildings were part of the ordnance section built in the 1850s. Exhibits, educational programs and special events are presented.

The amphitheater is located in the historic section of the park. It includes a 31' by 26' stage overlooking a grass seating area that will accommodate up to 5,000 people. The stage includes lighting and electric outlets for sound systems. Drinking water and restrooms available are sufficient for groups up to 600. Larger groups will need to make special arrangements for these services. Seating is not provided. The memorial also includes a small open shelter overlooking the Mississippi River and it has a capacity of 30 people and has lights but no electrical outlets.

Missouri History Museum

Picture
This museum traces the early history of the state of Missouri and its major commercial center, St. Louis, through a variety of educational resources and permanent exhibits including "Seeking St. Louis" and "Many Voices: Reflecting on American Indian Objects."
© 2012 - 2013 DoStLouis.com