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St. Louis museum to offer Christmas-themed activities

The City Museum in St. Louis will open several Christmas-related exhibits in November for families to enjoy.

Weirdly Wonderful Holidays is a seasonal exhibit that invites families to explore themed environments and participate in festive activities. There will be several displays throughout the City Museum that feature holiday lights. Families can visit Santa’s Workshop and attend programs like Storytime with Mrs. Claus. Those who like to sing may visit Beatnik Bob’s inside the museum to sing holiday-themed karaoke songs. There will also be festive cocktails available to purchase.

The City Museum is an attraction in Downtown St. Louis that was created in an old shoe factory. The museum was originally built by Bob and Gail Cassilly, and the current creative director of the organization is Rick Erwin. There are many unique installations in the attraction, such as Labyrinth, MonstroCity, and the Skateless Park. Guests can also ride on the venue’s Ferris wheel, visit the world’s largest pencil, and explore artificial caves that go through the heart of the museum.

The festive exhibit will open to the public on November 28th and will end on January 4th. The experience is included in the general admission cost for the museum, which is $20 per person. People can also pay for membership passes that start at $39.99. Attractions in charge of similar festival activities may use printing services to make seasonal advertisements for their events.