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11th Annual Pierce City Arts Festival with 4th annual Jolly Mill 5k and Race

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Event# 417-489-3041

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11th Annual Pierce City Arts Festival with 4th annual Jolly Mill 5k and Race

Family friendly arts festival at Jolly Mill Park.
Hands on art workshops, live art demonstrations, free Root Beer Float 1-2pm.

11th Annual Pierce City Arts Festival with 4th annual Jolly Mill 5k and Race

Address : Jolly Mill Park, 31360 Jolly Mill Lane Pierce City MO
Phone : 417-489-3041   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : nama1990k@gmail.com

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Admission Fee : Free

Festivals

Attractions and Upcoming Events

First United Methodist Church

The United Methodist Church was built in 1881 at a location a few blocks north of its present location in 1903. Originally in the 1870s, the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South groups met in homes until both were able to build in 1881. In 1903

Pierce City, MO Historic Churches

Harold Bell Wright/Pierce City Museum

When the First Christian Church (aka Pierce City Christian Church) in Pierce City closed, its board decided to give the building to the community for a library. The building served as Pierce City's public library from 1933-2000

Pierce City, MO Museums

Military Memorials

For those interested in military machinery, the following memorials can be seen on a short day trip to the following cites around the Pierce City area.

Pierce City, MO - M4 Sherman Tank

Cassville, MO - M60A3 Main Battle Tank

Purdy, MO - A-4 Skyhawk Fighter-bomber

Pierce City, MO Memorials

Theron Bennett Home

Theron Bennett, nationally known ragtime composer, lived in Pierce City until returning from college 1902 when he left to begin a career where his unseen future would become the past that we can now recall as his successful contribution to the music world.

Pierce City, MO Famous Homes

The Hansard House

Dr. Hansard sold the west section of his property on Washington Street for the construction of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in 1901. The house was built circa 1872

Pierce City, MO Historic Homes

Things to do near Pierce City, MO