In the heart of the old Lead Belt, Missouri's third-largest state park offers picnicking, camping, lakes for fishing and swim...
Four-room brick and stone house. Stone rooms built between 1827-1831. Brick rooms added 1854. The Faherty family lived in the...
Featuring over 6,000 pieces of antique farm equipment, the museum also includes two Missouri log cabins (circa 1800) and 5,00...
This park includes a portion of the Trail of Tears used by the Cherokee Indians in their forced march from Tennesse to Oklaho...
Victorian home built in 1899. Furnished with pieces authentic to the period. Displays include vintage clothing, Civil War mem...