An authentic 1790 restored French fur trading post museum with associated village, containing antique furnishings and gardens, overlooking the Missouri River valley.
An authentic 1790 restored French fur trading post museum with associated village, containing antique furnishings and gardens, overlooking the Missouri River valley.
Historic three-story Victorian home built in 1888 by Henry Thias as an "ornament to the city" of Washington. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri. Now open to the public as a restaurant and Bed &
Washington, MO Historic HomesAn authentic 1790 restored French fur trading post museum with associated village, containing antique furnishings and gardens, overlooking the Missouri River valley.
Washington, MO MuseumsView Gary Lucy's artwork depicting the early days of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804. Also available for viewing is his artwork illustrating our 19th century North American waterways, when riverboats were the major mode of transportation. Dé
Washington, MO ArtsHosts monthly thematic art show competitions as well as featured guest artists. Offers classes in painting, drawing, sculptin...
Historic home of Hawken Rifle family built in 1857 by Christopher Hawken. National landmark contains eight rooms of antique p...
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Presents plays put on by the local residents and shows new movies....