Life in Missouri means always unearthing something new – from the latest restaurants and attractions to rediscovering beloved destinations. Uncovering those hidden gems often feels like hitting the jackpot, doesn't it? Chances are that's just how you'll feel when you explore this unique miniature museum in Missouri.
The Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis, a neighborhood staple since 2001, offers a unique and a fun way to spend a few hours. Most first-time visitors, in fact, return again and again.
Carve out plenty of time, especially if it’s your first visit, to explore the permanent and the rotating collections that will take you on a journey through the ages.
Stroll through the museum where you’ll see such intricately crafted displays as Granny’s Wee Doll Repair, a mechanic’s garage, and an ice cream parlor.
Some of the exhibits have been donated by private collectors and by museums that have closed. The museum even houses some custom-built dollhouses.
One visit to the miniature museum definitely isn’t enough, especially if you’re a fan of the holidays. When Halloween and Christmas roll around, for example, the museum brings out its holiday-themed displays.
If you have a miniature collection, keep an eye out for the museum’s two annual garage sales. Both feature exclusively miniature items, from building supplies and accessories to dolls and dollhouses.
The two-story museum also features a gift shop and a library, both of which focus predominately on miniatures.
If you plan to visit the Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis often or several times a year, you might want to invest in an annual membership. Memberships are offered in several tiers and offer such benefits as free admission, a free quarterly newsletter, and a 10 percent gift shop discount.
Head over to the official website of the Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you been to this miniature museum in Missouri? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! If you like unique hikes, you’ll definitely want to set off on this waterfall staircase hike in Missouri.
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