More than seventy-five guests attended the opening of Confluence: The Great Flood of 1993. The exhibit is the newest addition to the Wyeth-Tootle Mansion. A large team worked on the project, which brought together technology experts, photographers, videographers, graphics, and curriculum designers, historians, and museum professionals. The evening began with a presentation by Kenny Keiser, author of Missouri’s Great Flood of 1993. Mr. Keiser worked along with Mike Bracciano, meteorologist, TJ Preacher and Kasey Whitehead, conservationists, and Michael Gossenauer, river engineer, to complete this exhibit which is featured on the third floor of the Mansion. A highlight of the exhibit is an interactive Augmented Reality Sandbox which allows visitors of all ages to alter landscapes and create virtual rivers and floods. The exhibit was partially funded by the Morton Foundation for the Arts.