ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - You'll start to see a lot of blue around town as St. Louis takes part in the national #LightItBlue initiative to honor and support healthcare professionals and essential workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 fight.
The planetarium in Forest Park has gone blue, along with the scoreboard at Busch Stadium, the Enterprise Center, Stifel Theatre, St. Louis Wheel at Union Station, as well as St. Louis city street lights and a number of other local structures and businesses.
"WE CAN DO THIS SAINT LOUIS." #STL #planetarium #SLSC #sciencecenter #stlouisgram #wereallinthistogether @stlsciencecenter
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They've joined a growing list of observation wheels, sports stadiums and landmarks across the country going blue to honor our heroes.
#LightItBlue @StLouisBlues pic.twitter.com/2jOaJWadd6
— Chris Kerber (@chriskerber)
April 9, 2020 Let’s shine a light on our frontline and essential workers and salute their continued hard work and dedication. Tonight at 8 PM local, landmarks across the US will #LightItBlue to show their support. pic.twitter.com/PlfpP9yz0B
— #LightItBlue (@lightitblue)
April 9, 2020 Others that have joined the campaign, include Times Square, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Country Club Plaza in Kansas City and Seattle's Space Needle.

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