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Bethel was the most successful communal colony in the State of Missouri, founded by Dr. Wilhelm Keil in 1844. Today, this tiny community of 117 residents strives to preserve its rich heritage. The Colony offers the public an opportunity to step back into a time when colonists lived by the golden rule and shared their crops, clothing, crafts and even their earnings. Spend a day with us--

* exploring an 1800s colony with a mapped walking tour * visiting shops and museums * enjoying homemade meals at the Fest Hall * taking part in festivals and parades * reliving a way of life when no doors were locked and yours was also your neighbors'

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Things to do near Bethel, MO

The Vault Gallery

Located in an old bank vault, the gallery features works by local artists and historical items....

Candles Make Scents

Features hand-carved candles. Stop by and watch a carving demonstration given daily. Educational and interesting for all ages...

Haunted House on Hill Street and Wax Museum

Wax museum with 28 life-size, hand-carved figures with a personal narration of the Clemens family and characters. Then a trip...

Tom Sawyer Diorama

Sixteen hand carved scenes illustrate Mark Twain's book "Adventures of Tom Sawyer."...

'Reflections of Missouri' Gallery

Over 150 pen & ink and watercolor drawings of historical sites and landmarks in Missouri. Three-dimensional work of Missouri ...