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National Blues Museum: A St. Louis Soundscape

Experience the soul of American music at the National Blues Museum in St. Louis, where the blues comes alive through history, culture, and sound.

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The National Blues Museum in St. Louis explores the history and impact of blues music, showcasing its role as the foundation of modern American music. Through interactive exhibits, live performances, and artifact displays, the museum offers an engaging experience for music enthusiasts of all ages.

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Local tips

  • Check the museum's schedule for live performances to enhance your visit.
  • Visit on weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience.
  • Allow extra time to explore the interactive exhibits for a deeper understanding of blues music.
  • The gift shop is open to the public without needing a ticket to the museum.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Convention Center MetroLink station and MetroBus stops are conveniently located next to the National Blues Museum entrance at 6th and Washington. Take the MetroLink Blue Line towards the 'Shrewsbury-Lansdowne I-44' direction and get off at the 'Convention Center' station. From there, walk east on Convention Plaza, turn right on Washington Avenue, and walk a short distance to the museum at 615 Washington Ave. Complete information on fares, stations, and timetables can be found at metrostlouis.org. A single-ride MetroBus or MetroLink ticket costs $3.

  • Walking

    If you are already in downtown St. Louis, the National Blues Museum is easily accessible by foot. From Citygarden at 801 Market St, head west on Market Street to 6th Street. Turn left on 6th Street and walk south. Turn right on Washington Avenue, and the museum will be on your right at 615 Washington Ave.

  • Taxi/Ride Share

    For a direct route, use a taxi or ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft. Input 'National Blues Museum' or the address '615 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63101' into the app. Drop-off spots are available in front of the museum. A short taxi or ride-share trip in downtown St. Louis typically costs between $10 and $15.

  • Parking

    Street and garage parking are available near the National Blues Museum. The closest paid lot for buses is at 6th Street and Lucas. There is a parking garage at 410 N. 7th Street that accepts credit cards and cash. Metered street parking is available on Washington Ave and 6th Street. Parking rates vary, with garages typically charging $10-$20 for a few hours.

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Located in downtown St. Louis, the National Blues Museum is dedicated to preserving, honoring, and celebrating the history of the blues. Opened in April 2016, the museum dives into the blues, the foundation of all modern American music. The museum features artifact-driven exhibits and technology-driven experiences. Visitors can explore the blues' evolution from its origins in the Deep South to its influence on various genres. Exhibits include vintage photographs, costumes, musical instruments, and multimedia presentations that tell the stories of blues legends such as B.B. King, Muddy Waters and Etta James. Interactive experiences allow visitors to create their own blues song and join a virtual jug band. The museum also hosts live performances in the Lumiere Place Legends Room, educational programs, and special events. The museum's mission is to educate guests in an entertaining environment.

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