Missouri Historic Buildings
1886 Firehouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the old City Hall and Firehouse was built in 1886 and houses two vintage fire trucks from overseas. This building is privately owned.
Lewis Library
Established in 1866, Lewis Library is the second oldest library in the State of Missouri and the oldest library building in continuous use west of the Mississippi.
Bonnets Mill National Historic District
Nestled between the bluffs along the Osage River, this early French settlement now offers restaurants, shops, a wedding chapel and a B&
Dulany Auditorium
Dulany Auditorium was built in 1907
White House Hotel 1868
1868 Hotel. Guided tours, 30
Jefferson Landing State Historic Site
Landing's three buildings date to mid-1800
Arcadian Cafe
Building erected in the 1880'
Chanticleer Pottery
Our pottery shop was established in 1950 on the grounds of Gouldings Park. The sculptured grounds boast the main house, built in 1872-73, large statues from the 1904 St. Louis Worlds Fair, the Doctor'
Lincoln School
An old one room brick school house located in Martin Park, one of three remaining segregated schools that finally closed in the 1950s.
Lawrence County Bank Building
ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES This historic building still stands at the corner of Walnut and Commercial Street in downtown Pierce City even after the May 2003