The "Golden Age of Piracy" comes to life at the Real Pirates exhibit at the Saint Louis Science Center. The 16,000-square-foot, interactive exhibition unlocks the real world of pirates, a world which had previously been relegated to movies and books and visually romanticized.
Real Pirates tells the true story of the Whydah- a slave ship turned pirate ship that sank off the coast of Cape Cod nearly 300 years ago. At the core of the exhibition are artifacts painstakingly recovered from the ocean floor, including treasure chests of gold coins, jewelry and the most advanced weaponry of the time. Open during regular center hours. More information: www.slsc.org
See more than 200 artifacts from the first fully-authenticated pirate ship ever discovered in U.S. waters.
See and touch real pirate treasure.
Go "below deck" of the Whydah in a life-size replica of the ship.
Experience the compelling true stories of members of the Whydah crew. The exhibit runs through September 6.
Tickets
Member Adult $8; Member Child (4-12) / Senior (62+) $6
Non-Member Adult $16; Non-Member Child (4-12) $12
Non-Member Senior $15
College Student with ID $13.50
Children age 3 and under are FREE
Discounts available for groups of 10 or more. Click here for more information.
Washington University in St. Louis Baseball hosts a week-long baseball day camp in which boys and girls will learn baseball basics, play in the sun (and shade) and best of all - have FUN! With an age-appropriate curriculum and a safe environment, our college baseball coaches will show your son or daughter what it takes to be a Lil' Bear through instruction, games, wiffle ball, and – because every kid wants to get in the pool – SWIM TIME!
Camp is help June 17-21 and is for ages 6 to 10. Visit our web site for more information and let your kids be a Lil' Bear!
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