The Living Lab’s goal is to figure out how park predators and prey are behaving around each other, and how that may affect the food web and the ecological health of the park—and therefore St. Louisans.
This new exhibition will take guests on an immersive journey sharing history of South Africa and Mandela’s life story, from his youth in the Xhosa kingdom to his time as a world leader.
Mission: St. Louis’ Minor Home Repair program serves low-income seniors, and much of the program’s work addresses energy efficiency, weatherization, accessibility, and fall prevention.
African Schoolhouse #4, a small log house with white siding and red shutters, is Missouri’s oldest surviving one-room schoolhouse; it’s been relocated to the park from Wild Horse Creek Road in Chesterfield.
The popular restaurant's long-awaited third location, across from Busch Stadium, is its largest yet and includes to-go pizza and cocktails, freshly made pasta, an all-season patio, and more.
The restaurant promises the same dishes that customers came to love during its 26 years in Lafayette Square, as well as some new bar and grill items, a large outdoor dining space, and a mix of old and new artwork.
The 157-year-old building had been home to several prior restaurants, including Tompkins Riverside, Tompkins by the Rack House, and The Mother-in-Law House.