866 Horan Dr
St. Louis, MO 63026
We're a locally owned and operated 6-screen movie theatre located in the food court level of the fabulous Galleria Mall. Two of our auditoriums feature stadium seating, and we also have two digital projectors capable of 3D digital projection. The Galleria 6 always is playing the newest and most popular films in release at the cheapest first-run rates in St. Louis. Adult tickets are $8.50 ($10 for 3D), students with valid ID and seniors 55 and older are always $6.50 ($8 for 3D), and all tickets before 5:30pm are $6.50 ($8 for 3D). Children's tickets are $5.50 ($7 for 3D), and don't forget that all tickets for all showtimes on Wednesdays are ONLY $5! ($8 for 3D)
The St. Louis County Jail is located inside the Buzz Westfall Justice Center in Clayton, Missouri at 100 South Central Avenue, about eight miles (13 km) from downtown St. Louis. The holding capacity of the facility is 1,400 male and female inmates. The St. Louis County Jail is a direct-supervision facility that detains adults and juveniles being tried as adults who are awaiting trial or serving county sentences and is the only jail in Missouri that holds an accreditation known as the ALDF from the American Correctional Association (ACA). Opened in March 1998, the center replaced both the jail in the 1949 St. Louis County Courthouse building and the Adult Correctional Building in Chesterfield, Missouri. The center was rededicated the “Buzz Westfall Justice Center” in 2004.HistorySt. Louis City and St. Louis County separated in 1876 and left the county at its current size of 524sqmi. After Clayton, Missouri was chosen as the permanent county seat, a courthouse and jail were built in December 1878. By 1945, a bond issue allowed for the construction of a new courthouse and jail in Clayton facing Forsyth Boulevard that was completed in 1949.A new state law allowed for jail facilities to be located outside of the county seat of Clayton. Because land costs in Clayton were considered prohibitive, the new Adult Correctional Institution was built in 1969 in Gumbo, a historical community which was located in present-day Chesterfield, Missouri approximately 15mi to the west.Continued jail overcrowding and deterioration of the remaining jail facilities in Chesterfield created pressure for new correctional facilities. In choosing a site for new facilities the costs and difficulties of continually transporting prisoners between jail facilities in far west County and court facilities in Clayton weighed in favor of a Clayton site for a new jail and expanded court facilities. The new Justice Center (which includes the St. Louis County Jail) opened in 1998 and is connected to the Courts Building by a secure skywalk, replacing both the jail in the 1949 Courthouse building and the Adult Correctional Building in Chesterfield. The justice center was rededicated the “Buzz Westfall Justice Center” in 2004. George “Buzz” Westfall was the St. Louis County Executive from 1990 to October 2003 when he died after developing a staph infection.
The St. Louis County Jail is located inside the Buzz Westfall Justice Center in Clayton, Missouri at 100 South Central Avenue, about eight miles (13 km) from downtown St. Louis. The holding capacity of the facility is 1,400 male and female inmates. The St. Louis County Jail is a direct-supervision facility that detains adults and juveniles being tried as adults who are awaiting trial or serving county sentences and is the only jail in Missouri that holds an accreditation known as the ALDF from the American Correctional Association (ACA). Opened in March 1998, the center replaced both the jail in the 1949 St. Louis County Courthouse building and the Adult Correctional Building in Chesterfield, Missouri. The center was rededicated the “Buzz Westfall Justice Center” in 2004.HistorySt. Louis City and St. Louis County separated in 1876 and left the county at its current size of 524sqmi. After Clayton, Missouri was chosen as the permanent county seat, a courthouse and jail were built in December 1878. By 1945, a bond issue allowed for the construction of a new courthouse and jail in Clayton facing Forsyth Boulevard that was completed in 1949.A new state law allowed for jail facilities to be located outside of the county seat of Clayton. Because land costs in Clayton were considered prohibitive, the new Adult Correctional Institution was built in 1969 in Gumbo, a historical community which was located in present-day Chesterfield, Missouri approximately 15mi to the west.Continued jail overcrowding and deterioration of the remaining jail facilities in Chesterfield created pressure for new correctional facilities. In choosing a site for new facilities the costs and difficulties of continually transporting prisoners between jail facilities in far west County and court facilities in Clayton weighed in favor of a Clayton site for a new jail and expanded court facilities. The new Justice Center (which includes the St. Louis County Jail) opened in 1998 and is connected to the Courts Building by a secure skywalk, replacing both the jail in the 1949 Courthouse building and the Adult Correctional Building in Chesterfield. The justice center was rededicated the “Buzz Westfall Justice Center” in 2004. George “Buzz” Westfall was the St. Louis County Executive from 1990 to October 2003 when he died after developing a staph infection.
University City High School is a public high school in University City, Missouri, that is part of the University City School District.
The Brentwood I-64 St. Louis MetroLink station is located on Eager Road between Brentwood Boulevard and South Hanley Road in Brentwood, just southeast of the Interstate 64/Interstate 170 interchange. It opened August 26, 2006 along with the rest of the Cross-County Extension.The station includes 900 park and ride in a parking garage facility with 22 additional long-term spaces. The ten story garage opened June 12, 2007 and replaced the 200 space temporary lot. The garage is shared by BJC HealthCare and is connected by a covered walkway accessible on the fourth floor. A bus transfer facility, MetroLink ticket booths, and retail space are also included in this project 2007.
A Show and Sale held by the members of the Society for Midwest Metalsmiths. Our 2014 show dates are: Friday, October 10 from 3 pm to 8 pm Saturday, October 11 from 10 am to 4pm This is the only St. Louis art show that focuses on jewelry, with about 25 artisans under one roof. Indoors, free admission. SMM members incorporate a broad range of styles and materials in their work, with pieces ranging from elaborate, one-of-a-kind statement jewelry to whimsical sculpture at various price points. All work is original, hand-crafted and distinctively conceived. Hot Metal is a part of the American Arts Experience! For 17 days and nights, beginning October 3, 2014, The American Arts Experience – St. Louis will fill concert halls, museums, theaters, universities and outdoor spaces in the St. Louis area with dozens of performances and shows by renowned American artists and companies in disciplines including symphonic music, jazz and singer-songwriters, theater by American playwrights, dance by American companies, and major American visual artists, writers, and poets. The American Arts Experience – St. Louis is an annual festival each October celebrating all mediums of American arts. The Society for Midwest Metalsmiths is a not-for-profit organization established in 1995 to promote, develop, educate, and encourage individuals in the creative fabrication, metalsmithing and jewelry design. Membership is open to all, without regard to race, religion, sex, or national origin.
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