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A massive expansion of St. Louis's City Museum, featuring more slides and the infamous overhanging bus that rankled the city so much in the 1990s. More found objects from all over the city are here; the camera is positioned on a dome from the old St. Louis Planetarium, the mantis is familiar to people who used to drive...
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3A view from the mezzanine of the main staircase of the City Museum in St. Louis, MO. I had to stitch this panorama with the old stitcher since the new one kept running out of memory---the result is a big black band on the edges where there is actually photo data. I will probably restitch this image later.
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1When you arrive at St. Louis's City Museum, this is what you see, except with people climbing on, around, over, and under "MonstroCity", an enormous structure made from the leftover pieces of buildings and vehicles. In back, the looming International Shoe building, where more like this awaits inside (and soon, on top)....
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1A ten story shaft at the center of the old International Shoe building contains spiraling slides, a window into the "caves" portion of the museum, and (apparently) an organ.www.citymuseum.org
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1A view of the first floor of the City Museum in St. Louis, featuring wall-to-wall climbable sculpture. This area combines sea and forest things. Stuff to look for: live turtles and fish, huge hollow logs that you can climb through, a whale, a slide made from conveyor belt rollers, a Habitrail up in the rafters, and mor...
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1This scene awaits you just inside of the City Museum in St. Louis. As with the outside, what you see here is made with the city's castoffs, including entire building facades, gears, gargoyles, printing plates, conveyor rollers, rebar, and more. Come here and explore.www.citymuseum.org /
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1The City Museum in St. Louis, MO also has an expanding exhibit of architectural ornaments, most culled from structures that were/are in and around the city.
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