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Built in 1913; is the oldest vaudeville theatre in Mid-Missouri. Moberly was founded in 1866, and named after Colonel William E. Moberly, [7] the first president of the Chariton and Randolph County railroads. Moberly, which gained the nickname the "Magic City" because of its explosive growth in a railroad boom, grew from the town platted by the ...
605 S. Fifth St. / 39.41444°N 92.44167°W / 39.41444; -92.44167. Burkholder-O'Keefe House is a historic home located at Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri. It was built in 1872, and is a two-story, Italianate style frame I-house. It features a two-story front porch with gable roof.
Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, St. Louis, closed in 2008 60. Clarksville Museum, Clarksville 61. Columbia Audubon Society Trailside Museum, Columbia [ 62 ] Fire Museum of Missouri, Willow Springs [ 63 ][ 64 ] First Due Museum, Hazelwood [ 65 ] Fred Bear Museum, Springfield, now incorporated into the Archery Hall of Fame.
Ozark Courthouse Square Historic District. February 5, 2009(#08001409) Portions of 2nd Ave. and Church, Elm, and 2nd Sts. on the courthouse square37°01′11″N93°12′29″W / 37.0195847°N 93.2079512°W / 37.0195847; -93.2079512 (Ozark Courthouse Square Historic District) Ozark. 2. Smallin Cave Historic District.
4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) Length. 2,524 miles (4,062 kilometres) The Wabash Railroad (reporting mark WAB) was a Class I railroad that operated in the mid-central United States. It served a large area, including track in the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Missouri and the province of Ontario.
Pages in category "1866 establishments in Missouri" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Missouri History Museum; Moberly, Missouri; N.
mohistory.org. Missouri History museum entrance in 2023. The Missouri History Museum in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri, showcases Missouri history. It is operated by the Missouri Historical Society, which was founded in 1866. Museum admission is free through a public subsidy by the Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District.
The "Missouri Crisis" was resolved at first in 1820 when the Missouri Compromise cleared the way for Missouri's entry to the union as a slave state. The Missouri Compromise stated that the remaining portion of the Louisiana Territory above the 36°30′ line was to be free from slavery. This same year, the first Missouri constitution was adopted.