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Celebrate Neosho!

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Join the community of Neosho on the last Saturday of every June to celebrate independence, heroes, family, neighbors, the outdoors, the arts, and all things wonderful about this little corner of the Ozarks. With day-long festivities returning to their downtown roots, this year's fun will take place on and around the historic downtown Neosho courthouse square, as well in neighboring Morse Park.

Activities include outdoor games and tournaments, kids games and activities, a spectacular fireworks display at dark, and much more.

As always, entry to the event, fireworks, and many activities are free. Other optional activities, games, food, and more are also available at a reasonable cost.

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Celebrate Neosho!


Phone : 417-451-1925   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : lauri@neoshocc.com

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Admission Fee : Free to spectators

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Attractions and Upcoming Events


Heritage Mural

An historical stop to make includes viewing a five-panel mural on the main floor of the Newton County Courthouse. The County Courthouse is located in the middle of town square and is home to the most beautiful murals that tell the

Neosho, MO Arts

Longwell Museum

Established 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

Newton County Historical Museum

The 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

Historic Downtown

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 Downtowns

Things to do near Neosho, MO