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The Rock Road branch of the St. Louis County Library will show Romeo + Juliet at 1 p.m. Saturday May 19, 2012. The branch is at 10267 St. Charles Rock Road, St. Ann.
The movie is a 1996 update of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet staring LeonardoDeCaprio and Clarie Danes.
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“The Civil War In Missouri,” a new exhibit that looks at Missouri’s role in the Civil War, continues at the Missouri History Museum. The exhibit which features artifacts, imagery and interactive elements, runs until March 16, 2013.
Tickets to the exhibit are $10, adults; $8, seniors, students, military and tour groups, $8; children ages 6-12, $6; children 5 and under, free.
The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
The Museum has launched a website, civilwarmo.org, that offers in-depth information on the Civil War in Missouri.
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