Largest no-kill, all animal rescue in the US. Including wildlife, federal migratory birds on 22 acres of gardens, and an antebellum home built in 1872.
Largest no-kill, all animal rescue in the US. Including wildlife, federal migratory birds on 22 acres of gardens, and an antebellum home built in 1872.
Visitors will discover exhibits on military, transportation, medical and rural farming. Hundreds of antique dolls, automobiles and Genealogy Department await you!
Savannah, MO MuseumsLargest no-kill, all animal rescue in the US. Including wildlife, federal migratory birds on 22 acres of gardens, and an antebellum home built in 1872
Savannah, MO Wildlife Refuges Course Access: Public
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1
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