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Things To Do In Missouri: Explore the City Museum, Truman Library, and Historical Tours in Missouri

Artemis Ingram by Artemis Ingram
November 13, 2025
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From St. Louis’s iconic landmarks to Kansas City’s rich history, explore Missouri’s must-visit attractions this week.

A vibrant view of Missouri's iconic attractions, including St. Louis's Gateway Arch and Kansas City's Jazz District, showcasing cultural and historical gems.
Missouri’s top attractions this week: St. Louis’s Gateway Arch and City Museum, plus Kansas City’s Truman Library and Jazz District. Image courtesy do816.com

A Week of Discovery in Missouri’s Metros

As the autumn air settles over Missouri, St. Louis and Kansas City offer a wealth of experiences for residents and visitors alike. While the major festival season has wound down for the year, the week ahead is a perfect opportunity to explore the unique and enduring attractions that define these two great cities. From monumental landmarks to immersive historical journeys, there is no shortage of things to see and do. Whether you’re seeking family fun, a lesson in history, or a brush with the supernatural, you’ll find it right here.

St. Louis: Art, History, and Hauntings

St. Louis presents a diverse lineup of activities that cater to every interest. The city’s attractions blend fun, education, and a touch of mystery.

A must-visit for all ages is the City Museum. This is not your typical museum. It’s an ever-evolving, interactive playground built from repurposed architectural and industrial objects. You can crawl through tunnels, slide down multi-story chutes, and marvel at the whimsical, artistic creations that fill this one-of-a-kind space.

No trip to St. Louis is complete without a visit to the Gateway Arch. This iconic monument soars 630 feet over the Mississippi River, symbolizing the westward expansion of the United States. You can take a tram ride to the top for breathtaking views of the city and the river below. The adjacent museum provides a comprehensive look at the history behind the monument and the pioneers who passed through the region.

For those who enjoy a thrill, consider taking one of the city’s popular ghost tours. As night falls, knowledgeable guides lead you through historic neighborhoods, sharing chilling tales of paranormal encounters and forgotten histories. It’s a captivating way to explore the city’s darker, more mysterious side.

Kansas City: Presidents, Pioneers, and All That Jazz

Across the state, Kansas City delivers its own brand of cultural and historical engagement. The city’s deep roots in American history and music are on full display.

History buffs will appreciate the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum. This institution offers a deep dive into the life and career of the 33rd U.S. President. Through interactive exhibits and an extensive collection of artifacts, you can explore the pivotal decisions that shaped the post-World War II era.

To get a feel for the city on foot, various historical walking tours allow you to connect with Kansas City’s past at your own pace. Guided and self-guided options are available, leading you through significant districts and landmarks that tell the story of the city’s development, from its frontier town origins to its modern identity.

Finally, immerse yourself in the soulful sounds of the 18th and Vine Jazz District. Recognized as a cradle of jazz, this historic neighborhood is a must-see for music lovers. The “Be Bop and Beyond” walking tour guides you through the area where legends like Charlie Parker honed their craft. The American Jazz Museum and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum are also located here, offering further insight into the district’s rich cultural heritage.

Summary

This week in St. Louis and Kansas City proves that you don’t need a major festival to have an unforgettable experience. From the imaginative wonders of the City Museum and the stunning heights of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis to the presidential history and vibrant jazz scene in Kansas City, both cities are filled with unique and engaging attractions. It’s an ideal time to explore the standard entertainment and cultural gems that make Missouri’s urban centers special all year round.

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