St. Joseph, Missouri
First Street Trolley
Replica turn-of-the-century trolley rides to historic districts, museums, and riverfront....
First Street Trolley
Housed in the Harvey Ellis designed brick building that formerly served as the city'
St. Joseph, MO Museums85-acre urban conservation area has picnic shelters, ponds, a marsh, restrooms, a variety of trees and a total of 2 miles of trails (1.4
St. Joseph, MO Conservation AreasA small intact 1860-1905 residential neighborhood built during St. Joseph's "Golden Age."
St. Joseph, MO Historic HomesBuilt in 1913, the architecture and character of the Albrecht residence houses the finest collection of 18th, 19th, and 20
St. Joseph, MO MuseumsThis was the house where outlaw Jesse James was killed April 3, 1882. Exhibits include artifacts from Jesse's grave after he...
Trice-Dedman Memorial Woods, owned by the Nature Conservancy and cared for by park staff, is one of the best examples of pre-...
Exhibition of paintings, mixed-media shows, senior and annual student art shows. Thompson E. Potter Fine Arts Building....
Dedicated to explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the 121-acre park offers camping and picnicking. Lewis and Clark L...