Missouri is a state with a rich history, and visiting its historic landmarks is a great way to learn about its past. From the Gateway Arch in St. Louis to the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and ...
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JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri is rich in history. From its abundance of caves, agriculture and manufacturing, to landmarks and attractions like Silver Dollar City, Lake of the Ozarks, and the St. Louis ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. It was a couple of months before Missouri’s bicentennial, and Mark Rank had an idea. Metro columnist ...
ST. LOUIS -- A vast, virtually unexamined National Archives collection on Missouri's Civil War history is now accessible to Civil War buffs, genealogists and other researchers, thanks to an online ...
But Native identity in Missouri did not disappear. For many families, it lives on, not just in museums or textbooks, but in ...
Years before the construction of dams to control the waterflow of the Osage River, many ferry, river and shoal crossings connected Osage and Cole counties.
The State Historical Society of Missouri will host a discussion on the Trail of Tears in Missouri. Erin Whitson, an archaeologist, will lead the discussion, focusing on archaeological insights into ...
Step into the pages of American history! Hannibal, Missouri, is the legendary hometown of Mark Twain.
A new film festival is using storytelling to reflect on a difficult chapter of American history.
Maeve Prusnick has never been a stranger to old things. Even before she was born, her pregnant mother -- then a docent for the Carnegie Natural History Museum in Pittsburgh -- carried Prusnick around ...