Lambert is home to the James S. McDonnell USO, the largest airport USO in the world. A 5,700 sq. ft. modern, efficient facility, 450 volunteers work three shifts to accommodate 300 to 400 military members and their families 24 hours a day.

Charles Lindbergh's original personal monocoupe is on display, suspended above the lower level of the main terminal.

 

One of the world's largest airport murals, "Aviation....An American Triumph," is also on display on the lower level of the Main Terminal, between Exits MT 11 and MT 12. This 142-foot painting traces the history of flight from ancient mythology to modern aviation and space technology. Siegfried Reinhardt, a long-time St. Louisan, was commissioned to paint the mural.
(click on the picture to take you to enlarged panels of the Reinhardt Mural)

 

Another extraordinary mural titled "Black Americans in Flight" can be viewed on the lower level. This mural was painted by local artists the late Spencer Taylor and Solomon Thurman Jr.. Fifty-one feet long, it depicts African Americans' achievements in aviation from 1917 to the present.
(click on the picture to take you to enlarged panels of the "Black Americans in Flight")

See images from our Main and East Terminals: Click here.

See images from our Special Events Gallery.

President George W. Bush arrives at Lambert St. Louis International Airport Click here.

Patriarch Mar Nasrallah Peter Cardinal Sfeir arrives at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport Click here.

B-2 Visits St. Louis 9/9/06 Click here.

Live Fire Training, St. Louis Firefighters, Lambert Station Click here.

St. Louis Firefighters, Lambert Station 1st Annual Picnic Click here.

 

Budweiser Stadium Club Bar & Grill opens on “C” Concourse Click here.

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