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The St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station opened right before 2020. The latest attraction in St. Louis promises quite an aquatic adventure. Located in Union Station, the St. Louis Aquarium at Union ...
The new Sky Trail and Sky Tykes ropes courses are on the east side of the second level of Union Station, right outside of the St. Louis Aquarium. Sky Trail is for any guest that can fit into the ...
The St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station is set to open late this year according to information from Aquarium officials. The 120,000 square-foot, two story aquarium will be open 365 days of the ...
The grand lobby welcomes visitors to the aquarium with lights and music. Dilip Vishwanat | SLBJ As you walk into the St. Louis Aquarium, the entrance halls are filled with high tech screens and ...
The St. Louis Aquarium is being developed by Lodging Hospitality Management (LHM), the St. Louis-based hospitality management company that’s also behind the larger re-imaging of Union Station.
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St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station in the running for Best AquariumST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station is in the running to be named the Best Aquarium in the USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards. “We are thrilled that ...
ST. LOUIS - The next phase to transform the iconic Union Station is here. Later this month, construction will begin on a 120,000-square-foot aquarium. The aquarium is being built in the former ...
It’s hard to imagine 120,000 square feet of St. Louis Union Station will be transformed into, of all things, an aquarium. But more details of the attraction were revealed today at a groundbreaking ...
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Locally based planning and design firm PGAV Destinations—which is behind popular Saint Louis Zoo exhibits such as the Fragile Forest and Big Cat Country—will helm the layout of the St. Louis Aquarium ...
The ‘train’ takes you out of Union Station as it once was in 1894, then down into the depths of the Mississippi, and finally on a flight over St. Louis as it is now. The St. Louis Aquarium ...
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