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Camden County Museum
Linn Creek, Missouri

Archaeology, Cemetery, Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library, Military

We preserve & make available the history of Camden County for the Benefit, Education, & Enjoyment of our present citizens & future generations. The museum is housed in a large 1930 Schoolhouse. Exhibits include: early family life, tools, general store,early business vignettes, bank room,Native American stones, early photographs, historical & geneology archives.

Cameron Historical Society
Cameron, Missouri

Historical Society

Carondelet Historical Society
St Louis, Missouri

Historical Society

Cedar Co Historical Society
Stockton, Missouri

Historical Society

Central Mo State University Museum
Warrensburg, Missouri

University

Chariton Co Historical Museum
Salisbury, Missouri

History

Christian Co Historical Society
Ozark, Missouri

Historical Society

Clark Co Historical Society
Kahoka, Missouri

Historical Society

Clay Co Historic Sites
Kearney, Missouri

History

Clayton History Society
Clayton, Missouri

Historical Society

Historic Hanley House: The mid-19th century farmstead is located just blocks from the busy Central Business District at 7600 Westmoreland Ave, Clayton MO 63105. To schedule a group tour for students or scouts, contact Sarah Umlauf at 314-290-8556 or email at sumlauf@ci.clayton.mo.us

Camdenton County Child Advocacy
Camdenton, Missouri

Cape River Heritage Museum
Cape Girardeau, Missouri

History

Cass Co Historical Society
Harrisonville, Missouri

Historical Society

Center for Regional History
Cape Girardeau, Missouri

History

Centralia Historical Society
Centralia, Missouri

Historical Society

Children's Museum of K.C.
Kansas City, Missouri

Children's

Civil War Museum of Jackson Co
Lone Jack, Missouri

Archaeology, Cemetery, History, Historical Society, Military, Park

This site represents the impact of the Civil War on this nation's citizens as it exemplifies the national conflict as well as the deprivations and terror civilians in the Border Counties endured as renegade bands of guerillas and irregular Union troops preyed on them from 1854, when the Border War started and continued throughout the war years. The constant threat from the numerous skirmishes, the spying of neighbor against neighbor, the irregular practices of draft enforcement and the depravations of the war set a true example of the war of brother against brother. This battle is indicative of the fratricidal nature of the Civil War in Missouri.

Clarksville Museum
Clarksville, Missouri

Children's

Clay County Museum
Liberty, Missouri

History

Cole County Historical Society
Jefferson City, Missouri

Historical Society, Library

Our mission is to collect, preserve and share the history of Cole County and its people. Our museum is located in two of three row houses that actually predate the Governor's Mansion which is across the street. We have exhibits on 4 floors, accessible by elevator, docents accompany tours to explain our displays and answer questions. Our courtyard patio, presently under construction between the main building and the Upschulte House, will enable us to accommodate groups for special events.

MUSEUM CONFERENCES

Oregon Museum Association 2024 Conference

September 8, 2024 - September 10, 2025

North Bend, Oregon

2025 California Association of Museums Conference

February 18 - 22, 2025

San Fransico, California

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