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POSTED ON: July 16, 2009
Passengers get interactive with new arts and culture display

Passengers get interactive with new arts and culture display “Windows on St. Louis” exhibit showcases local attractions (St. Louis) Lambert-St. Louis International Airport is giving arriving passengers new incentives to stop and explore before they grab their bags. The Airport unveiled a new 130-ft long exhibit in the Main Terminal Baggage Claim called “Windows on St. Louis,” which offers visitors a chance to get more in touch with what makes St. Louis a great destination.

Lambert donated the glass-walled gallery space to six local arts or cultural destinations that have each filled a “window” with art, sculptures, photographs and memorabilia to tell their unique
stories.

“We wanted to help promote our arts and culture scene,” said Lambert Director Richard Hrabko. “The exhibit is just a slice of what St. Louis has to offer, but it’s a vibrant and engaging display that has already encouraged visitors to explore and sight-see places they didn’t know about
before.”

The “Windows on St. Louis” exhibit will be on display through December 2009.

Lambert is the 30th busiest airport in the U.S. as ranked by Airports Council International-North America. Lambert serves nearly 15 million passengers a year with an average of 300 daily departures to 72 national
and international destinations. For more information on flights and services at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, log onto www.flystl.com.

CLICK HERE to view the project.