Located in St. Charles' historic district, this building housed Missouri's government from 1821, when efforts were being made to reorganize territorial government into a state system, to 1826, when Capitol was built in Jefferson City.
Located in St. Charles' historic district, this building housed Missouri's government from 1821, when efforts were being made to reorganize territorial government into a state system, to 1826, when Capitol was built in Jefferson City.
Site of first free school west of the Mississippi River. Established in 1818 by Missouri's only saint, Rose Philippine Duchesne, RSCJ, canonized in 1988
St. Charles, MO ShrinesDiscovery Expedition is building and operating three replica boats used by Lewis and Clark. 55-foot keelboat construction and two completed 40
St. Charles, MO MuseumsThree conservation areas comprise 17,500 acres, including grassland, cropland, forest, trails, auto tours, wildlife viewing blinds, plus 32
St. Charles, MO Conservation AreasA cultural, educational institution exhibiting tropical butterflies in free flight. There is also a movie, special exhibits a...
A permanent place for preserving the history and memorabilia of horseshoe pitching. Photos, scrapbooks, plaques, magazines an...
Historic home of Hawken Rifle family built in 1857 by Christopher Hawken. National landmark contains eight rooms of antique p...
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