Neosho, Missouri
Dogwood Tour
Early spring brings visitors to Neosho for the Annual Dogwood Tour as six species of dogwood occur naturally in Missouri and are abundantly displayed throughout Neosho. A self-driving tour has been...
Dogwood Tour
Early spring brings visitors to Neosho for the Annual Dogwood Tour as six species of dogwood occur naturally in Missouri and are abundantly displayed throughout Neosho. A self-driving tour has been...
Dogwood Tour
Neosho was the Confederate Capitol of Missouri, when on October 18, 1861
Neosho, MO Historic BuildingsThe Newton County Historical Park and Museum features a restored one-room rural schoolhouse and a pre-civil war log cabin. The museum, which was once the Newton County Jail, displays a collection of sheriff's badges and other artifacts and offers a gracious reminder of Newton County'
Neosho, MO Museums
The Walk of Fame is a project to honor citizens of Newton County who have made significant contributions to society and achieved widespread recognition for their work. Of the four men, three (Thomas Hart Benton, George Washington Carver, and James Scott)
Neosho, MO MonumentsEstablished in 1970 as a teaching museum, the Longwell Museum, houses artifacts and many of Thomas Hart Benton's original lithographs, as well as, the famed Daisy Cook Collection. The Longwell exhibits are made complete by the works of many other regional artists.
Neosho, MO Museums
A large portion of downtown Neosho is listed as an historic district in the National Register of Historic Places, including the Second Baptist Church, built in the Victorian Gothic style of 1896. Neosho's history is well-documented
Neosho, MO Historic DowntownsTruitt's Cave is featured in "Ripley's Believe It or Not." with the cave restaurant of yesteryear, the Underground River,...
Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...