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Missouri Valley Trust Company Historic District, formerly known as the Market Square Historic District, is a national historic district located at St. Joseph, Missouri.The district encompasses six contributing buildings in the central business district of St. Joseph.
Natural history: Exhibit center with cave and worldwide fossils, also known as Missouri Institute of Natural Science Robidoux Row Museum: Saint Joseph: Buchanan: Northwest: Local history: Operated by the Saint Joseph Historical Society, mid-19th-century apartment building with exhibits of the city's history Rocheport Historical Museum ...
The Missouri River was a major transportation route that sustained these Montana gold mines and the budding cities. Museum at the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge River routes were also integral to the fur trade between St. Louis and the Indian country that provided the furs, which had been going on since the early 19th century.
Dr. John Sappington Museum (1974) This modern Georgian style structure houses exhibits which interpret the life and medical contributions of Dr. Sappington. Private Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre (1872) originally a Baptist church, since 1960 this professional repertory theater has been producing Broadway-caliber plays and musicals. A 408-seat ...
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.
Missouri Valley may refer to: Missouri Valley, Iowa, a small city; Missouri River Valley; Missouri Valley Conference, an NCAA Division I non-football college athletic conference; Missouri Valley Football Conference, an NCAA Division I FCS college athletic conference; Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association, a former college ...
The Missouri History Museum, located on the northern edge of the park, received slightly more than 500,000 visitors in 2010 to both its permanent and temporary exhibits. [39] The museum has two continuing exhibits: Seeking St. Louis, two galleries focusing on the history of Greater St. Louis; [45] and the 1904 World's Fair, Looking Back at ...
A museum tells the natural and cultural story of the oldest American Indian site one can visit in the state's park system. A full-size replica of a mastodon skeleton highlights the exhibits. A picnic area, hiking trails, and a special-use campground offer chances to explore the land where the lives of Native Americans and mastodons once ...