SHOW FLOW

 

Patrick Doering

Barricades and barriers in communication

A law enforcement professional, specializes in crisis negotiation, serving as the St. Charles County Regional Crisis Negotiation Team Commander and contributing to the field through leadership roles, training, and authoring books on negotiation history.

Kimberly Cole

The Waste in Our Wastewater

Owner & Principal of KimHEC, focuses on managing and evaluating data to control pollution sources from industries, helping communities and industries make data-driven decisions regarding their wastewater systems and industrial discharges impact.

Kathleen O’Mara

Professional Singer entertains with Opera favorites

Live Performance

Kathleen is an Opera Soprano who will be returning to Opera Theatre of Saint Louis this spring

Dan Flynn

Thinking Outside the Box: The New Funeral Dynamic

A licensed Funeral Director and speaker, has worked extensively in the funeral industry, advocating for consumers' rights and options in final arrangements, emphasizing peace and closure for families.

Allison Miller

Reimagining agriculture

A plant scientist based in St. Louis, Missouri, focusing on understanding the biology, diversity, and evolution of long-lived plants to improve existing perennial crops and develop new ones for sustainable agricultural systems in changing climates.

David Wraith

Hang Out Naked with Strangers and Friends

Saint Louis native, writer, filmmaker, and co-founder of Sex Positive St. Louis, advocating for reproductive freedom, LGBTQ+ rights, and people living with HIV, presenting on various topics including polyamory, nudism, BDSM, and body image.

 

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Directions to Missouri History Museum

  • Head east on Highway 40/64.

    Take exit 36B for Kingshighway Blvd.

    Merge onto S Kingshighway Blvd.

    Turn right onto Lindell Blvd.

    Continue on Lindell Blvd until you reach the museum at 5700 Lindell Blvd.

  • Take exit 33C for McCausland Avenue

    Use any lane to turn left onto McCausland Ave

    Continue onto S Skinker Blvd

    Turn right onto Lindell Blvd

    Turn right at DeBaliviere Ave

    Arrive at your destination

  • Please use the North Entrance for dropping off patrons who have mobility issues. The walk from the drop-off point to the building is only 20 yards (60 feet). There are accessible parking spaces within 260 yards of the building; however, they fill up quickly during large events.n text goes here

  • Limited parking is available in the two lots adjacent to the Museum, including several accessible parking spaces. An additional 400 free parking spaces can be found in the nearby Twin Lots, located directly across from the Dennis & Judith Jones Visitor and Education Center and alongside the Dwight Davis Tennis Center. Street parking is also permitted throughout Forest Park.