Third Floor
Some exhibits and attractions that do not allow for social distancing may be closed. You can view our current openings and closures here.
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Built during a less litigious time, this onetime skate park is now a collection of slides and climbers built around the World’s Largest Working Pencil.
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Smaller versions of slides and climbers give families a place made just for our visitors aged 6 and under. There is a nursing room on the east wall.
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Get lost in George Dehil’s collection of taxidermy animals and walls of butterflies, moths, and insects. Ask George about them, if you see him.
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Test your muscle memory and relive your wasted youth on vintage pinball machines and arcade games located in and around Beatnik Bob’s.
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Motto: Make every day a circus day! Stop in the circus ring for a free show: revolving performances feature acrobatics, juggling, clowns, or magic shows. Have you always dreamed of joining the circus?
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A miniature train, set up inside an extensive model train layout of the St. Louis Riverfront, gives kids of a certain height a ride into tunnels and through the solar system. The train is 1/8 the size of the original American Locomotive Company line.
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Food, beverages, curiosities, neon lights, a photo booth, and a healthy dose of Beatnik surround a stage for local and touring performing artists. Check back often under Events to see advance notices of live music shows and art exhibitions.