Last October, Lindsey wrote a post about her City Museum experience with her girlfriends. That was the first I had heard of the museum. It peaked my interest but I didn’t see myself going to St. Louis anytime in the near future (I promise it’s not because I’m a die hard Cincinnati Reds fan) until … Continue reading
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St. Louis & Interpretation Analysis
Today’s Museum Minute features special guest Rich Cooper (@NURFCrich). Rich, Interpretative Services Manager at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (and a fellow Bearcat alum! Go UC!), is here to tell us about how the NURFC’s recent trip to St. Louis will assist in guiding his interpretive plan for next year. Let me start off … Continue reading
The View From St. Louis
It’s been two weeks+ since my last post. I experienced a bit of blogging fatigue after successfully posting 11 posts in 11 days from the SHA Class of 2011. Now, I’m back on the wagon and ready to share my St. Louis museum adventures (which came to be known as the Museum Minute World Tour … Continue reading
The City “Museum”
The view from the top – at the City Museum. This past weekend I had the opportunity to visit a good friend in St. Louis. It was our annual “girls’ weekend” and our hostess suggested we visit the City Museum. She also suggested we wear pants and sneakers, dress comfortably, and leave our purses in … Continue reading