Unseen STL History Talks highlight the vital work of archivists and historians who uncover hidden stories about our city’s history and preserve them for future generations. From genealogical research to book conservation and music history, this month's speakers will explore the many ways historical records are safeguarded and studied. The discussion will span a diverse range of projects—from family Bibles to the history of St. Louis punk rock—offering a unique look at how the past is documented and remembered.
Join us on February 20th at Leviathan Bookstore (3211 S. Grand Blvd., between Wyoming and Humphrey). Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the talks beginning at 7 p.m. A $5 cover charge supports the event. Parking on Grand is metered until 7 p.m., and there's a small metered parking lot next door to the south. Parking is free on the residential streets to either side of Grand, and there's a large free parking lot behind the businesses on the east side of Grand at Hartford, across the street and a couple of blocks north of the bookstore.