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Bollinger County Museum of Natural History
Marble Hill, Missouri

Anthropology, Archaeology, Children's, Culture, General, History, Historic House, Military, Natural History, Science

Located in the town of Marble Hill Missouri, our growing museum houses a stunning collection of natural history specimens and artifacts from Missouri and the world.

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.

Concordia Area Heritage Society
Concordia, Missouri

Cemetery, Church, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library, Military

In the 1800's the Concordia area was settled by German immigrants to better their lives.  We hope to preserve this knowledge by providing educational opprotunties that enhance the area's understanding and appreciation of its roots and background.

Museum of Missouri Military History
Jefferson City, Missouri

History, Military

Exhibits date from the founding of the Missouri Militia in 1808, to today's modern Guard. Items cover the Missouri National Guard its involvement in the Civil War, World Wars I and II, and other conflicts; plus humanitarian relief efforts.

St Louis Aviation Museum
St Louis, Missouri

History, Military, Specialized

This museum is now closed.

Bushwhacker Museum & Jail
Nevada, Missouri

General, History, Historical Society, Military

The Bushwhacker Museum and Historic Jail tell the history of Vernon County, MO. The museum features both rotating and permanent exhibits about topics such as the Missouri-Kansas Border War, Civil War, pioneer settlement, rural America, the U.S. military, etc. Tours of the vintage 1860 Bushwhacker Jail show the history of the late nineteenth century outlaw period.

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.

Friends of Jefferson Barracks
St Louis, Missouri

Cemetery, History, Historic House, Military, Park

Jefferson Barracks Heritage Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to provide the citizens of the United States of America a fitting National Patriotic Memorial Complex on the grounds of the Jefferson Barracks Historic District that will celebrate the American Citizen Soldier, Volunteer and Veteran. We will accomplish this through the restoration, preservation and development of this historic site, with its objective to be an enlightening education-centered setting and facility for our posterity.

National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial
Kansas City, Missouri

History, Military

The National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial provides an extraordinary experience. The state-of-the-art Museum gives you the chance to explore and discover the nation’s most extensive assembly of artifacts, photography, art and narratives of the Great War ever presented in a single collection. The Museum introduces the war in unprecedented ways – through visual and audio sensory stimulation to mold an unforgettable experience in the minds of all visitors – young and old.

U. S. Army Engineer Museum
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri

Culture, History, Library, Military, Specialized

The U.S. Army Engineer Museum is a federal museum, chartered through the United States Army. We offer a variety of gallery displays including: WWII temporary mobilization buildings, the development of American Army engineering equipment, topographic engineering, landmine warfare, tactical bridging, special weapons, and much more.

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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