2. Campbell House Museum1508 Locust St, St. Louis, MO 63103
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DOWNTOWN. Built in 1851 in Lucas Place, the city's then-ritziest neighborhood, this three-story townhouse was home to the family of Robert Campbell, an immigrant entrepreneur and one of the state's wealthiest men during his life. Following a $3 million restoration, it has been returned to its high Victorian glory, full of family possessions and artifacts. Replica textiles, original lighting fixtures, authentic furniture, and lots of decorative arts create a scene of century-old opulence, offering a glimpse into St. Louis's early days. (© 10Best) More Details for Campbell House MuseumHours: Wed-Sat 10am-4pm; Sun Noon-4pm Admission: Adult $6; Child (12 and under) Free Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Campbell House Museum website » Type: Historic Sites, History Museums, Museums |
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