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NewsJuly 17, 2009

ST. LOUIS -- Lambert Airport in St. Louis has opened a new interactive exhibit to let visitors learn more about the city as a travel destination. The feature is called "Windows on St. Louis." It's a glass-walled gallery where six cultural attractions have filled the windows with art and memorabilia...

The Associated Press

ST. LOUIS -- Lambert Airport in St. Louis has opened a new interactive exhibit to let visitors learn more about the city as a travel destination.

The feature is called "Windows on St. Louis." It's a glass-walled gallery where six cultural attractions have filled the windows with art and memorabilia.

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Touch-screen computer technology allows people to take a digital tour of the Gateway Arch grounds. Other sections highlight celebrated museums, neighborhoods and a cathedral.

The exhibit will remain at the airport through December.

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