Finney Injury Law - January 2019

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They Don’t Want You to Fight

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3 Wives’ Tales That Are True

Why You Need to Know Your Coverage

Staying Safe on Social Media

Puzzle

Local Cultural Institutions

INDOOR ATTRACTIONS TO ESCAPE THE WINTER ST. LOUIS’ BEST MUSEUMS

J anuary is the coldest month of the year in St. Louis and about the time when everyone starts pining for spring.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS HALL OF FAME MUSEUM Busch Stadium, 700 Clark Ave., St. Louis, 63102

Opening day may be months away, but now’s the perfect time to take a stroll through Cardinals history. Located inside Busch Stadium, you can grab combo tickets for a guided tour of the stadium and access to the museum, which features an in-depth look into one of baseball’s most storied franchises. Memorabilia ranges from old jerseys to a display of the team’s 11 World Series trophies. If you have any diehard fans in your house, they’ll surely appreciate a visit.

The weather may be at its worst, but that shouldn’t stop you from getting out of the house and having some fun. Here are a few places to stay dry, warm, and entertained while it’s cold, wet, and dark.

SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM 1 Fine Arts Drive, St. Louis, 63110

CITY MUSEUM 750 N. 16th St., St. Louis, 63103

The granddaddy of the city’s cultural hotspots, the Saint Louis Art Museum is worth visiting over and over again. Since its founding in 1879, the museum has curated a truly remarkable collection of works from all over the globe, spanning centuries. If you’ve yet to see the current exhibition by recent presidential portrait artist Kehinde Wiley, be sure to visit the museum before Feb. 10. The exhibit features contemporary reinterpretations of works from the museum’s collection, recasting local residents as subjects to stunning effect.

The City Museum is so unique that it’s difficult to describe. The museum’s website calls it “an eclectic mixture of children’s playground, fun house, surrealistic pavilion, and architectural marvel made out of unique, found objects,” and we’d be hard- pressed to do much better. Ultimately, trying to put it into words is much less thrilling than experiencing it for yourself.

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