Thias House
304 Elm StreetWashington MO 63090
Ph: 636-239-0153
An authentic 1790 restored French fur trading post museum with associated village, containing antique furnishings and gardens, overlooking the Missouri River valley.
Washington, MO MuseumsView Gary Lucy's artwork depicting the early days of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804. Also available for viewing is his artwork illustrating our 19th century North American waterways, when riverboats were the major mode of transportation. Dé
Washington, MO ArtsHistoric three-story Victorian home built in 1888 by Henry Thias as an "ornament to the city" of Washington. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri. Now open to the public as a restaurant and Bed &
Washington, MO Historic HomesFun for the whole family! Beautiful 18-hole mini golf and state-of-the-art batting range. Group rates....
Trailriding in the beautiful Missouri Ozark foothills. Close to St. Louis. Only 35 minutes from the Arch. Kiddy rides, dinne...
Over 150 pen & ink and watercolor drawings of historical sites and landmarks in Missouri. Three-dimensional works by Missouri...
RV sites, tent sites, electricity, swimming, fishing, toilets, shower, playground, store and ADA accessible....
A small section of Route 66, the fabled "Mother Road" is preserved within park boundaries. Exhibits on the history of Route 6...