The Missouri History Museum presents 'Echoes of Mill Creek: Reflecting on a Lost Neighborhood,' a temporary exhibit that delves into the history of the Mill Creek area in St. Louis. This compelling exhibition explores the vibrant life of the neighborhood, its significance as a Black Metropolis, and the impact of its displacement. Visitors are invited to reflect on the past and consider how this history remains relevant to the life and culture of modern-day St. Louis.
What to Expect
An informative and reflective exhibition featuring historical artifacts, stories, and insights into the Mill Creek community.
Who Should Attend
History buffs
Students
Local residents
Cultural enthusiasts
Agenda Overview
The exhibit is open for viewing at the Missouri History Museum.
Venue & Address
Missouri History Museum
5700 Lindell Blvd St. Louis , Missouri – 63112 United States
Organizer
Missouri History Museum · Museum
The Missouri History Museum preserves and shares the history of St. Louis and Missouri.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the museum?
5700 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63112.
What is the exhibit about?
It explores the history of the Mill Creek neighborhood.
Is there an admission fee?
Please check the museum's website for current admission policies.
How long is the exhibit?
It is a temporary exhibit; check the museum website for end dates.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, it is suitable for all ages interested in history.
Are there guided tours?
Check the museum's event calendar for guided tour availability.
Tags
History
Museum
St. Louis
Mill Creek
Exhibition
Culture
Summary
Historical exhibit about the Mill Creek neighborhood.