Well, I've been to the St. Louis City Museum he talks about many times and I can't imagine getting tired of it. (Enjoy sticking your arms out and getting rolled upside down in an antique gigantic wine barrel? Or sliding down frighteningly steep slides intended for transporting shoes? Or crawling upside down in a thunderdome style metal rig on the roof of the building? Or watching a several hundred gallon barrel fill with water until it tips over? Or climbing in metal chutes outside a hundred feet in the air to arrive at a plane suspended in midair by cables? I do!) However, there are few (if any) other places like that.
Well, I've been to the St. Louis City Museum he talks about many times and I can't imagine getting tired of it. (Enjoy sticking your arms out and getting rolled upside down in an antique gigantic wine barrel? Or sliding down frighteningly steep slides intended for transporting shoes? Or crawling upside down in a thunderdome style metal rig on the roof of the building? Or watching a several hundred gallon barrel fill with water until it tips over? Or climbing in metal chutes outside a hundred feet in the air to arrive at a plane suspended in midair by cables? I do!) However, there are few (if any) other places like that.