The oldest continuous operating business in the city of St. Joseph and the oldest funeral home in the state of Missouri. Of special interest is the wicker body basket used in the transport of Jesse James.
The oldest continuous operating business in the city of St. Joseph and the oldest funeral home in the state of Missouri. Of special interest is the wicker body basket used in the transport of Jesse James.
Housed in the Harvey Ellis designed brick building that formerly served as the city'
St. Joseph, MO MuseumsThis was the house where outlaw Jesse James was killed April 3, 1882. Exhibits include artifacts from Jesse's grave after he was exhumed in 1995
St. Joseph, MO Famous HomesVisitors will discover exhibits on military, transportation, medical and rural farming. Hundreds of antique dolls, automobile...
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Trice-Dedman Memorial Woods, owned by the Nature Conservancy and cared for by park staff, is one of the best examples of pre-...
A small intact 1860-1905 residential neighborhood built during St. Joseph's "Golden Age." ...
The oldest continuous operating business in the city of St. Joseph and the oldest funeral home in the state of Missouri. Of s...