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Experience life in mid-19th Century Missouri! This living museum, featuring more than 25 buildings dating from 1820 to 1860 and interpreters in period clothing, depicts the daily life of a Missouri farming community.
Missouri Town Living History Museum, Lees Summit, Missouri. 1,710 likes · 21 talking about this · 376 were here. Missouri Town Living History Museum features 25 historic structures, heritage...
Missouri Town is a living history museum with more than 25 buildings dating from 1822 – 1860 spread across nearly 30 picturesque acres. Original structures from seven western Missouri counties are filled with historic tools and furnishings, setting the stage for life in the mid-1800s.
This circa 1820-1860 living history village and museum includes 25 original structures. Interpreters in period clothing portray life as it was in western Missouri during the mid-1800s. Frequent special events are held. Located in Fleming Park. Admission: $8 for adults; age 62+ and ages 5-13, $4.
Missouri Town Living History Museum consists of more than 25 structures, most dating from before the Civil War (1820 to 1860). This antebellum open-air museum shows 19th-century lifestyle using interpreters dressed in period attire, the growing of various crops of the era, along with livestock (many rare).
The popular open-air event takes place on the grounds of Jackson County Parks + Rec’s Missouri Town 1855, a living history museum on 30 acres that delights visitors with glimpses of life from a mid-19 th century progressive farming community.
Located in Fleming Park in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, Missouri Town Living History Museum is a replica village made from a collection of historic buildings from around the region — original,...
See what a progressive farming community, spread across some 30 sloping acres, looked like in the mid-1800s. Missouri Town 1855 is composed of more than 25 buildings dating from 1820 - 1860. This living history museum uses original structures, furnishings and equipment.
Missouri Town 1855 is a living history museum that is a recreation of a 19th-century farming town. It is designed to give visitors an authentic experience of life in rural Missouri during that time period.
If you're in to history, as in hands in the cookie dough, into history, then Missouri Town is for you. If you're looking for a place to let your kids explore and touch history, it's great. No dogs--their livestock won't appreciate your dog.