Missouri Famous Homes
Harry S. Truman Birthplace State Historic Site
Only Missourian elected U.S. President was born here May 8, 1884. He was the 33rd President, serving 1945-53. Six-room frame structure was built 1880-1882
Bothwell Lodge State Historic Site
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
Theron Bennett Home
Theron Bennett, nationally known ragtime composer, lived in Pierce City until returning from college 1902
Harry S. Truman National Historic Site
Home of the 33rd President, Harry S. Truman, his wife Bess and daughter Margaret. During his presidency, the home at 219
Jesse James Home
This 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
General John J. Pershing Boyhood Home
Gen. Pershing, highest ranking military officer in US history and General of the Armies after WWI lived here from age six (1866) until 1882
Roslyn Heights
Three-story Victorian mansion featuring eight fireplaces. The home was built in 1895
Missouri Governor's Mansion
Official residence of Missouri's First Family, constructed in 1871
Honey Shuck - Home of Champ Clark
The historic home of Champ Clark, speaker of the House of Representatives, 1911 - 1919