Louis Cardinals 1950s Artwork Page from publication Aug 1, 1955 ... 1956 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium Profile and Diagram Information Page from publication 1956 The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK,...
Artwork commissioned by St. Louis artist, Cole Meyer! Hi-Chew Kids Run the Bases All kids, ages 15 and younger entering with a ticket Kids, 15 & under, get to run the bases postgame. Dates are subject to change due to weather or other schedule conflicts. Kids Club members will receive...
also called the Perfectos – joined the National League. In 1900, the team was renamed the Cardinals. $47.99$79.99 You Save:$32.00 Product details Display your favorite team’s character and history with an edge-to-edge frameless canvas of the highest quality. Artwork has been reproduced from...
Saint Louis Art Museum Travel across time, places and cultures at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Boasting one of the country’s leading comprehensive collections, the free museum in Forest Park inspires discovery and elevates the human spirit. Teenagers might enjoy a deeper dive into the artwork wi...
seating and modern amenities. Don't forget to visit the gift/souvenir shop, where you can find unique mementos to commemorate your stay in St. Louis. From local artwork to charming trinkets, this shop offers a delightful array of items that capture the spirit of the city. With ...
artwork, and many other one-of-a-kind gifts. Enjoy creative cuisine that includes American fare, French, Mexican, Italian, and Spanish influences. When evening falls, take a stroll under the glow of antique gaslights or relax to the soothing sounds of horses' hooves clip-cloping along while...
It wasn’t until 1997 that I could really “give up the day job.” That was the year I got some commissions for larger pieces and the real life change: a call from the St. Louis Cardinals saying they wanted sculptures of all the St. Louis Baseball Hall of Famers with retired numbers...
The museum is on the campus of Washington University and offers artwork […]Continue Reading Laclede Statue at St Louis City Hall via Flickr Mike Fisher Laclede, Lewis & Clark and Lemp Mansion I have to admit that writing all of these A to Z posts is really making me think a lot about...