The Civil War may have ended in 1865, but vivid memories of the "Lost Cause" lived on for decades at the Confederate Soldiers Home of Missouri. Opened in 1891, the Confederate Home provided refuge to more than 1,600 veterans and their families for nearly 60
Higginsville, MO Historic SitesBuilt in 1889, purchased and restored, this last depot in Lafayette County, Missouri is listed on National Register of Historic Places. in 1987
Higginsville, MO Railroad History Course Access: Semi-Private
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Farmhouse from mid-1800s with original furnishings, large arrowhead collection and out buildings with items from that era. Pi...
Home of the 33rd President, Harry S. Truman, his wife Bess and daughter Margaret. During his presidency, the home at 219 N. D...
View the national shrine of Angus history. Over 100 years of Angus cattle history depicted by photos, awards, documents and r...
This elegant structure built in 1866, has been fully restored. Bonnie and Clyde gang member, Blanche Barrow was tried and co...