Lecture: How Our Hearts Were Stöllen: A Partial History of St. Louis Bakeries
Local author Rich Gaynor presents his new book, How Our Hearts Were Stöllen: A Partial History of St. Louis Bakeries. The lecture will be on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at […]
Local author Rich Gaynor presents his new book, How Our Hearts Were Stöllen: A Partial History of St. Louis Bakeries. The lecture will be on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at […]
Join the staff of the Campbell House Museum for a walking tour of the 1875 neighborhood of Lucas Place, St. Louis’ first private place and an enclave of Gilded Age […]
St. Louis silver collector Charles Hiemenz displays his personal collection and talks about sterling silver production on St. Louis during the 19th century. Free, no reservation needed. Parking is free on Sundays.
Join renowned story teller Jim Two Crows Wallen as he immerses you in the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade of the 1820s and 30s through his first person interpretation. Find out if you would have been tough enough to survive the perilous journey from St. Louis to the Rocky Mountains. The captivating stories of the extraordinary […]
Sunday, May 31, 2 p.m. Gregory Wolk describes the eventful 100 days in 1861 that western explorer John C. Fremont commanded the Western Department of the US Army from headquarters […]