The Missouri History Museum is a St. Louis gem- and one of the many free attractions in the city. Free admission and free parking! The parking lot isn't massive, but I haven't had trouble finding a spot each time I go. And if I did have trouble, I would just street park nearby, it's on the edge of Forest Park- so parking is available pretty much everywhere.
I've recently visited twice this year- once in January and again on Mother's Day. Each time my group went to see the new 1904 World's Fair exhibit. It's done quite well and the city and visitors are lucky to have such a well-studied and -presented permanent exhibit. I have plans to go back to see Gateway to Pride before that exhibit closes (it's a temporary exhibit).
I've visited the museum for as long as I can remember, but am only growing to appreciate it more. At these most recent visits, I was pleased by museum signage telling a more complete picture of history. Right at the base of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial is information detailing his contradictory stances vs. actions. I especially appreciated the bit: "Ask Yourself- Can we still be moved by Jefferson's words but horrified by his actions?… This statue will not answer those questions for us, but it challenges us to answer them for ourselves."
In the same vein, the World's Fair Exhibit did not shy away from detailing the human zoo, blatant racism, and atrocities that occurred as a direct result of the fair. True education happens here and I'm so grateful for it.
As for the rest of the building- everything is spotless, restrooms were clean and accessible, and I love browsing the gift store following every visit. I especially appreciate that they're highlighting local artists' work.
I'm hoping to check out a few of the many free programs that are offered over the summer.