2017 Solar Eclipse from Laumeier Sculpture Park in St Louis County, Missouri USA v1 0
This is footage and slight reportage from Laumeier Scupture Park in St. Louis County, Missouri USA from the total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017. About 1:20 of totality is recorded.
Laumeier Sculpture Park Tour!
This is a short and sweet tour of the laurier Sculpture Park in St. Louis. The sculptures are an absolute sight in person ranging from small sizes to huge pieces of art. Definitely a highlight of my personal trip up there and had to share with you all. Feel free to look them up and do a digital tour as well by scanning the QR code in the video. Hope you enjoy watching this video as much as I enjoyed filming this!
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KETC | Living St. Louis | Laumeier Sculpture Park
From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Patrick Murphy visits Laumeier Sculpture Park in Sunset Hills. This outdoor museum brings together art and nature with 73 works over 100 acres—making Laumeier a great venue to host musical events, children's art camps and exhibits throughout the year.
Eclipse 2017, from Laumeier Sculpture Park outside St. Louis, Missouri
Sorry for the vertical video. You can hear all the effects of the eclipse - the yelling at the one porly timed cloud, pots and pans, the bugs coming out at what they thought was dusk, and just the reaction of the crowd.
Laumeier Sculpture Park
Video from my adventure to the Laumeier Sculpture Park located in Sunset Hills, Missouri near St. Louis. I highly recommend visiting this park! Thank you so much for watching and I hope you enjoy :)
Info about the park:
LAUMEIER SCULPTURE PARK.
This is a great place to visit in St. Louis. You can be walking through the woods, and, all of a sudden, right in the middle of the woods, there are awesome (often interactive) pieces of art.
History of STL - Laumeier Sculpture Park
Laumeier Sculpture Park
The Laumeier Sculpture Park near St. Louis, Missouri.
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Laumeier Sculpture Park
So not all parks are the best to fly, it seems. Cool Sculptures though!
Laumeier Sculpture Park Short
Caitlin Alanna (actress/model) modeling in St. Louis for photographer Aaron Markham's (photographer) clothing designs in St. Louis, Mo at the Laumeier Sculpture Park on May 21, 2017. If you like our videos please hit subscribe to stay up-to-date with all of our future projects.
Cinematographer - Kevin Eaton with KE Films
Camera Used - Lumix GH5
Music: Gunner Olsen - Flooded Gates
KETC | Living St. Louis | Citygarden
From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Patrick Murphy explores the new St. Louis Citygarden. Dedicated in summer 2009 during an opening ceremony with Mayor Francis Slay, Citygarden is a sculpture park between 8th and 10th Streets along Market Street. Located in the heart of downtown on the site of what had been two long-deserted blocks, the park includes various art installations, water features, and green spaces.
KETC | Living St. Louis | Mastodon State Historic Site
From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Jim Kirchherr visits Mastodon State Historic Site in Imperial, Missouri, and learns the history of how the park came to be. Bones of mastodons and other now-extinct animals were first found at the site in the early 1800s in what is now know as the Kimmswick Bone Bed. Despite these significant archeological finds, the site would have been sold for commercial development in the 1970s if not for a group of concerned citizens who joined together, prevented the sale of the land, and helped raise enough money to purchase and preserve it as a park. In 1979, archaeological history was made at the site in when scientists excavated a stone spear point made by hunters of the Clovis culture (14,000 - 10,000 years ago) in direct association with mastodon bones. This was the first solid evidence of the coexistence of early humans and mastodons.
Living St. Louis | Clayton Sculpture
Producer Ruth Ezell shows the installation and dedication of the latest addition to Clayton, Missouri's distinguished collection of public art. The sculpture Molecular Bloom with Single Flower is by internationally-recognized artist James Surls of Carbondale, Colorado.
Top Tourist Attractions in St Louis (Missouri) - Travel Guide
Top Tourist Attractions in St Louis (Missouri) - Travel Guide:
Busch Stadium, Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, City Museum, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Forest Park, Gateway Arch, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Park, Jewel Box, Laumeier Sculpture Park, Missouri Botanical Garden, Old Courthouse, Saint Louis Zoo
Laumeier Sculpture Park trail
Me walking through a trail in the sculpture park, it was a good day :)
Top 10 Natural Attractions in Saint Louis, Missouri. Nature and Parks
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The most beautiful places and sight in Saint Louis.
Top 10. Natural Attractions in Saint Louis, Missouri. Nature and Parks: St. Louis Zoo, Missouri Botanical Garden, Forest Park, Grant's Farm, Ulysses S. Grant National Historical Site, Laumeier Sculpture Park, Tower Grove Park, Lone Elk Park, Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park, Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center
Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park, Part 1 - History
Noted collector Lew Manilow discusses the early history of the Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park, located at Governors State University in University Park, Illinois. He is joined by sculpture park docent John Ray, who provides brief commentary on Yes! For Lady Day by Mark di Suvero.
Places to see in ( Saint Louis - USA )
Places to see in ( Saint Louis - USA )
St. Louis is a major city in Missouri along the Mississippi River. Its iconic, 630-ft. Gateway Arch, built in the 1960s, honors the early 19th-century explorations of Lewis and Clark and America's westward expansion in general. Replica paddlewheelers ply the river, offering views of the arch. The Soulard district is home to barbecue restaurants and clubs playing blues music.
St. Louis, the largest metropolitan area in Missouri, is a major midwestern metropolis filled with culture. St. Louis planners have created an aesthetically beautiful city with green space at the street level. It is said that St. Louis is second only to Washington, D.C. in the number of free activities available in an American city. The Gateway Arch, the world's tallest man-made monument, forms a triumphant city skyline. An open mall surrounded by reflecting pools leads up to the historic court house, the site of the Dred Scott decision, facing the Gateway Arch.
The city is named after King Louis IX of France. St. Louis is known by the nickname of The Gateway to the West. The city was the last major stop before pioneers journeyed Westward to the Pacific coast. The city also played a large part during the steamboat era due to its position at the confluence of the Mississippi River and the Missouri River. St. Louis was acquired from France by the United States during President Thomas Jefferson's term in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase. The transfer of power from Spain was made official in a ceremony called, Three Flags Day. On March 8, 1804, the Spanish flag was lowered and the French one raised. On March 10, the French flag was replaced by that of the USA. In 1904, St. Louis hosted that year's World's Fair and the Summer Olympic Games. Many of the parks, buildings, and finer homes in St. Louis were built around this time period. While there are few, if any, living residents who attended the Fair, it holds an important place in the modern development of the city.
Slide into St Louis and revel in the unique vibe of the largest city in the Great Plains. Beer, bowling and baseball are some of the top attractions, but history and culture, much of it linked to the Mississippi River, are a vital part of the fabric. And, of course, there's the iconic Gateway Arch that you have seen in a million pictures; it's even more impressive in reality. Many music legends, including Scott Joplin, Chuck Berry, Tina Turner and Miles Davis, got their start here and jammin' live-music venues keep the flame burning.
A lot to see in Saint Louis such as :
Gateway Arch
Gateway Arch Museum
Missouri Botanical Garden
City Museum
Forest Park
Saint Louis Zoo
Cahokia Mounds
Saint Louis Art Museum
Busch Stadium
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery
Old Courthouse
Missouri History Museum
Soulard
Chain of Rocks Bridge
Tower Grove Park
Saint Louis Science Center
The Magic House, St. Louis Children's Museum
Citygarden Sculpture Park
Budweiser Brewery Experience
Delmar Loop
Laumeier Sculpture Park
Lafayette Square
MUSEUM OF WESTWARD EXPANSION
Laclede's Landing Neighborhood Association
Climatron
The Butterfly House
The Hill
The Jewel Box
Gateway Arch Riverboats
Gateway Arch - Odyssey & Tucker Theaters
Eads Bridge
Lewis and Clark State Historic Site
Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site
Cherokee Street
Stifel Theatre
The Old Cathedral The Basilica Of Saint Louis, King Of France
Art Hill
National Blues Museum
Bellefontaine Cemetery
Carondelet Park
World Aquarium...a children's place
Tilles Park
Steinberg Skating Rink
Pulitzer Arts Foundation
Forest Park Forever
Gateway Geyser
Graffiti Wall
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Shaw Park
( Saint Louis - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Saint Louis . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Saint Louis - USA
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Time Lapse Driving Tour: Elephant Rocks to Laumeier Sculpture Park
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This video is the final part of a time-lapse drive CN Video took on May 13, 2015 that visited three historic parks. It goes from Elephant Rocks state park in Belleview, MO to Laumeier Sculpture Park in St. Louis. See if you can spot the moment we stopped for gas. And make sure to watch all the way to the end to see some photos of the sculptures we took with our model.
To see more time-lapse drives we took, visit cn-video.com/DrivingTours
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Klondike Park, St Charles, Missouri - Park Travel Review
We had a great time hiking with Bekin and Tom from the St Charles County Park Department on a rainy Sunday. Most of the time we hike and just enjoy the pretty trees or vistas. This time, got to go with 2 guys who really knew what we were seeing! The rain didn't dampen our spirits. It just added to the fun!
Please check out the St Charles County Parks Facebook Page for more events like this!