A turn-of-the-century "Castle on the Hill." Bothwell Lodge represents early 20th-century living and arts and crafts architecture. This castlelike building was constructed between 1897 and 1928 for a prominent Sedalia lawyer, John Homer Bothwell.
Sedalia, MO Famous HomesCommunity theater and art gallery with various events year-round. Built in 1920; refurbished in 1980
Sedalia, MO ArtsLocation of Big Osage Indian village between 1700 and 1777. On National Historic Register, site was home of the Osage when fi...
Located in the old school house on "School House Hill" you will find some of the County's most precious history. In the muse...
Restored 1860s jail listed on National Register. Regional history museum exhibits: Osage Indians, Border War, Civil War, recr...
Situated atop historic Civil War lookout. Bristle Ridge. Winery and vineyard tours. Scenic outdoor seating....
Located at 7,800-acre Pomme de Terre Lake, with special opportunity to catch muskie in one of many coves. Campsites, swimming...