The original house was built between 1833 and 1836, and an addition was made in 1850. The house takes its name from the limestone lintels and sills of the windows, which were left unpainted when the front part of the house was added. This 10
Lexington, MO Historic HomesLexington has more pre-Civil War homes and commercial buildings (over 135), per-capita, than any other community regardless of size, in the state of Missouri. Many of the homes are open for tours by appointment through the Tourism Bureau. The 900
Lexington, MO Historic DistrictsWentworth Military Academy, founded in 1880, is one of the nation'
Lexington, MO Historic DistrictsMachpelah Cemetery was established by an act of the Missouri General Assembly in 1849. It's name comes from the Old Testament, the 23rd chapter of Genesis, and contains the graves of many early settlers, Confederate soldiers, prominent citizens and victims of the Steamboat SALUDA disaster in 1852
Lexington, MO CemeteriesLexington Historical Museum, built as the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1846
Lexington, MO Museums2,400 acres include 3 boat ramps on Platte River, an archery range, shotgun range and areas for hiking, hunting, fishing or w...
This battlefield is one of the few Civil War battlefields that has never been cultivated and the outlines of the trenches are...
Dazzling riverboat casino with over 1,100 slots and table games. Three unique restaurants, banquet and meeting facilities....
45 minute ride in refurnished 1920 coach. Field trips and private party available by request. Museum gift shop, walking tour...