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Stay and play at Harrah's with this rockin' deal! The Harrah's St. Louis Red Rocker Package includes a one night stay in a luxury or premium room, dinner for 2 at Hagar's all new restaurant Sammy's Beach Bar & Grill and a $25 shopping credit to the Beach Nut Boutique located next to the restaurant.
Make a rock 'n' roll night of it at Harrah's then get out and explore St. Louis!
Harrahs St. Louis is the only full-service Casino Hotel located just minutes from St. Louis Lambert International Airport. Harrahs offers luxury- comfort- and superior service in more than 500 beautifully appointed rooms.Harrahs St. Louis has 110.000 sq. of gaming space and features over...
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The Gateway to History Pass is the easiest way to experience multiple activities at two of St. Louis' great institutions: The Gateway Arch Riverfront and the Missouri History Museum. Along with a discounted rate, the pass allows guests to:
Please note: All pass materials must be picked up at the Gateway Arch Ticket Center before they may be used, including the Metro One-Day Pass.
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Use all day for both MetroLink light-rail trains and MetroBus. Validate the pass by scratching off the date you choose to ride. ***The Metro One-Day Pass will be mailed to you within 7 business days. Please allow enough time for shipping.***
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Race is a powerful concept that shapes how one sees others and is seen by others, yet the public poorly understands what race is, and inherent assumptions and misconceptions about race affect scientific and scholarly research. To clarify what race is and what race isn’t, the American Anthropological Association (AAA), with its sections, members and other science and humanities organizations, including the Science Museum of Minnesota, developed an interactive museum exhibition, RACE: Are We So Different?, that allows visitors to learn the history of race, the role of science in that history and the subtle and obtrusive expressions of race and racism in institutions and daily lives.