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From Wednesday through Sunday, two award-winning mermaids from Dallas, Lenisa Ann LaCourse and Scarlett Wolf, will swim with thousands of fish and sharks in two exhibits. It’s the first time the aquarium has hosted mermaids as part of its “Summer of the Shark” campaign to attract new audiences.
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A person from out of state with measles reportedly visited the St. Louis Aquarium on April 30, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.
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PGAV is behind the design of the St. Louis Aquarium and the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame & Museum. The firm also designed the world’s largest aquarium, SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, which opened last year.
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Aquarium workers say Shark Week has promoted the idea that sharks are dangerous, and they want to help visitors face their fears.
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What’s it like to play Santa in this age of disbelief? St. Louis’ own "Cocoa Santa,” hip-hop Santa and the St. Louis Aquarium's "Scuba Claus" joined Tuesday’s “St. Louis on the Air.”
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Under the terms of the deal, the aquarium does not take any responsibility for wrongdoing, and the termination has been removed from the employees’ records.
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St. Louis Public Radio spoke with a dozen current and former employees who said lax enforcement of COVID-19 rules is putting their health at risk.
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The doors to St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station are closed to the public for the foreseeable future. But frequent visitors to the aquarium can still…
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The St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station opened with a big splash on Christmas Day. Thousands of area residents have been streaming through its gates in…
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A new attraction in downtown St. Louis will open to the public in less than a week — the St. Louis Wheel.The 200-foot-tall observation wheel at Union…