About us
If you're interested in the history of St. Louis, come explore the many historic homes, buildings, and museums in the area.
NOTE: our events typically fill quickly! But stuff happens and people drop out - so make sure and get on the waitlist if you are interested in going to an event. While not 100% guaranteed, most on the waitlist eventually make it in to the event!
Whether it's a historic home, church, a walking tour, or museum, we'll see the sites of the St. Louis area. This group will primarily be a Friday-Saturday group, typically meeting up Friday mornings, Saturday mornings, or Saturday afternoons. Church tours are often Sunday mornings. Lunches are usually scheduled - either before or after the event. We schedule 3-4 events each month.
This meetup group has dues of $6 per year. The dues do not need to be paid for your first 6 months of membership.
Want to know more about our group? There's a lot more info below.
Answers to questions you may have:
So what will we see?
While I'm open to ideas a member has, it's probably already on my list! I have a list of 270 historical things to do around St. Louis. In any given year, we see: 12-13 historic homes, go on 10 walking tours, visit 7-8 museums, see 6-7 historic churches, tour 2 historic buildings, go on 2 history bus tours, and go to 1 "other" event that doesn't quite fit in any of the above categories. ALL events will be docent-led (with the exception of some museum events), so we have an expert telling us about the historical site! We have 7 years worth of events, doing something every weekend; therefore, events will be repeated every 7 years. We'll repeat all events; you just may have to wait a few years if you miss one!
In addition, we schedule 4 weekend trips each year to cities within a 4.5-hour drive to see their history.
What is the geographic area covered by this group?
We have a 30 mile radius with Forest Park as our center. This includes Grafton, Elsah, and Godfrey, IL to the north; Edwardsville, O’Fallon, and Belleville IL to the east; Maeystown, IL and Festus, MO to the south; and Pacific, Defiance, and O’Fallon, MO to the west.
Weekend trips we, of course, go further! Each year we see one city within 2 hours from St Louis, one that is 2-4 hours away, and the third is 4-4.5 hours away. We go as far west as Topeka KS; as far north as Cedar Rapids, IA, Rockford and Chicago IL; as far east as Indianapolis IN and Louisville KY; and as far south as Memphis and Nashville TN. We go to at least one Missouri city each year and one Illinois city each year.
Is there any cost to be a member?
Yes. Meetup.com is a business, and they charge me annually to have this site. I’d like to cover my costs as well as the costs of the other three organizers. The cost to join our meetup is $6 PER YEAR. However, you have 6 FREE "trial" months after you first join.
Another cost is that many of the historic sites we visit have admission fees. I will post these when I schedule the meetup. Some of the not-for-profits don’t have admission fees but gladly accept donations. I will suggest a $5-$10 donation for these places, but it isn’t mandatory.
What is the $6 annual fee used for?
I will use the $6 to:
1. Pay the annual fee for hosting a meetup.com group (approximately $385 per year)
2. Pay for nametags (approximately $150 a year)
3. The organizer for an event will receive approximately $10 for each event he/she organizes/hosts (approximately $450 a year).
We typically have about 175-200 paying members. Others in the meetup who have not paid are in their trial first 6 months. I put all money for meetup in a separate bank account. I typically receive about $1,000 a year.
OK, how do I pay?
Four ways to choose from:
1. You can send me a private email through meetup and I can send you my address. You can send the $6 by cash or check.
2. Send me a private message or email and I will share the group's venmo account and you can pay over venmo.
3. Since you have 6 months of a trial period, you can come to an activity in the 6 months and pay me at the first event you attend. (This has proven to be the most popular method).
4. You can pay online through meetup. Please note, if you provide meetup with your credit card, I do not see it. All I see is that you made a payment. Meetup has also been known to take your credit card you give them to pay for one group and use it to pay the dues (if any) for another group in meetup you are in (whether you want to pay those dues or not). So make sure you check which of your groups have dues and whether you want meetup to use your card for all.
What about after the event? We’ll be having such a good time in such good company, we won’t want to break up the party!
That’s why most events will be followed (or preceded) by a lunch. I look for the top rated restaurant in the area of the historic site. This gives us a chance to get to know each other better AND try out new restaurants.
Has the organizer checked out the events beforehand?
We've been in existence since 2016 - so now, yes, I have been to quite a few, but there are still several places we haven't seen yet! For those we haven't seen - I’m going in knowing as much as you.
Are there any rules for membership?
As a social group, our objective is to have fun! But I do ask members to observe the following guidelines:
• Please be courteous with your RSVPs. If you RSVP "Yes" to an event, show up! I realize that occasionally last-minute happenings might make it impossible to change your RSVP, but this should be a rare exception, not the rule. And on the occasion where the event is limited, holding a space for yourself when others are on the waiting list, then not showing up, is just incredibly inconsiderate. If your plans change, update your RSVP right away. This is important!. For some events, we will have a waitlist, and those people will need to know as soon as possible if they make it in.
• If you are on the waitlist, please keep checking, especially in the 48 hours prior to the event. There can be a lot of movement on the waitlist in the last 48 hours as people realize they have double booked or other things have come up.
• If you do come to an event, please find the event host first! That will be the person handing out nametags!
• I welcome input about any aspect of the group's operation! This most definitely includes historic sites suggestions and restaurant suggestions. And, by all means, if anyone has a negative experience at any event, please bring it to my attention at once. Participating in our events is supposed to be fun as well as informative!
So, in summary, we're here to:
• See new sites!
• Have fun!
• Learn something new about the greater St. Louis area!
• Make new friends!
Hope to see you soon!
Upcoming events
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Evansville, IN - weekend Trip #2
Location not specified yetWeekend trip to Evansville, IN
Evansville is the 3rd largest city in Indiana. The tri-state region, encompassing Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois, is situated on the Ohio River. It is about 2.5 hours from St. Louis. You can join the planned activities or do other things you find.
Hotel info: I got a block of rooms at the Hyatt Place Downtown. We have a block of rooms. Cost is $129 per night. I have booked a room and with tax it comes to $150 a night.
Link to reserve your room here:
Hyatt | Select RoomNote, this hotel is downtown, close to all the places we are going. You might be able to find cheaper rooms along I-69, but it will be a 20-minute drive or so to the downtown events.
Friday:
Maybe a short trip to Henderson, KY to see the John James Audubon museum or their riverwalk along the Ohio River. (15 minutes from Evansville). All freeDINNER: Robert's by the River (6 Walnut St., https://www.robertsbytheriver.com/menu)
Reservations for 8 at 6PM and another 8 at 7:15PM
6PM - Anne & John, Wanda & Ron, Mark & Laura, MaryAnn, Cayce
7:15PM - Karen, Shari, Cathy, Monica, David, KathySaturday:
For the early-risers!: 4:45am - Summer solstice program at Angel Mounds (8215 Pollack Ave). We'll also go to Angel Mounds on Sunday if this kind of time is not for you!BREAKFAST (if you don't have it at hotel): Savannah's, 1802 Stringtown Rd
9:30: $5 Tour of Bosse BallField (confirmed) - 23 Don Mattingly Way - opened in 1915, it is the 3rd oldest ballfield in the US still being used (behind Fenway in Boston and Wrigley in Chicago). Best known now for being the ballfield used to film "A League of their Own". (Don't mention Madonna to the Evansville people - she wasn't nice to them and they still don't like her!).
11:00am: $20 Tour of the USS LST. (confirmed) - 610 NW Riverside Drive - A WW2 Landing ship and the only operational LST left.LUNCH: Samuel's, 113 SE 4th St., https://www.eatatsamuels.com/
or Patsy Hartigan's Irish Pub, 203 Main St., https://phirishpub.com/menu/2:00: $10 Reitz House museum (confirmed time) - 112 Chestnut Street - French 2nd Empire Architecture; built in 1871 by lumber baron John Augustus Reitz
3:30: $14 Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science - 411 SE Riverside Drive - You could also visit the Evansville Wartime Museum or the Evansville African American Museum.
6:15: Ballgame Evansville Otters vs Mississippi about $20 - 23 Don Mattingly Way
DINNER:- at ballfield or Hickory Pit Stop BBQ, 1521 N Main St. (across the street from Bosse Field)Sunday:
8:00am Mass at St Benedict, 1328 Lincoln AvenueBREAKFAST: Sunrise Cafe - South, 864 S Green
River Rd., https://www.sunrisecafesouth.com/10:30 $10 Tour of Angel Mounds and museum (confirmed)- 8215 Pollack Ave - a Mississippian site settled around 1260.
LUNCH: Copper House Fare, 1430 W Franklin St, https://thecopper.house/menus/ (on the way to StL)
then back to StL or..Corey from USS LST also recommends the Evansville Wartime Museum (where the LSTs were built during WW2) - 7503 Petersburg Road. The Evansville Wartime Museum is north of the city, so "on the way" to getting to I-64 and is open on Sundays (and free).
Don't forget to get your hotel room! Details on the group's block at the Hyatt at the top!
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Tour Powell Symphony Hall
Powell Symphony Hall, 718 N Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO, USNEW Event
Will go again: 2031
Cost: $10This event was on our 2025 schedule, but had to be rescheduled because of renovations.
This is an event where you need to purchase your ticket ahead of time! They will take as many of us that want to go. Unfortunately, I could NOT get a Saturday tour.
Go here to purchase your ticket:
https://shop.slso.org/9524/9874"Experience a behind-the-scenes look at the newly restored Powell Hall and the new spaces of the Jack C. Taylor Music Center, hosted by the Symphony Volunteer Association. From the expanded backstage to the grand lobby, this tour offers you insights into the history of the building and a peek into how an orchestra operates. Each walking tour lasts 75 minutes." from https://slso.org
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