Campbell House Museum Events

The Campbell House Museum is a St. Louis Landmark. It is on the National Register of Historic Places and became a National Trust for Historic Preservation "Save America's Treasures" project in 2000. The Campbell House was the home of prominent St. Louis businessman, Robert Campbell. Built in 1851, it was occupied by Robert and Virginia Campbell and their family until their last son, Hazlett Kyle Campbell past away in 1938 at the age of 80. It now is a museum and is one of the most accurately restored 19th century buildings in America. The museum is open to the public and a guided tour can be taken for an admission fee. Special events are held there throughout the year.

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Attractions

Butterfly House
Magic House
Missouri Botanical Garden
Missouri History Museum
Riverboat Cruises
St Louis Art Museum
St Louis Gateway Arch
St Louis Science Center & Planetarium
Saint Louis Zoo

Geographic

Downtown St Louis
Entire City of St. Louis
Grand Center
Mid St Louis County
West St Louis County
North St Louis County
South St Louis County
Historic St Charles
St Charles County
Illinois Side
The Loop
Westport Plaza

Casinos/Gaming

Ameristar Casino
River City Casino

Racing

Fairmount Park Horse Racing
World Wide Technology Raceway

Parks/Outdoors

Creve Coeur Park
Faust Park
Forest Park
Frontier Park
Jefferson Barracks
Laumeier Sculpture Park
Tower Grove Park
Bellefontaine Cemetery
Events in a Park
Outdoor Events

Convention/Expo Centers

Belle-Clair Fairgrounds and Expo Center
The Dome at America's Center
Gateway Center
St Charles Convention Center