Missouri Town Living History Museum

8010 E Park Rd, Lee's Summit, Missouri

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8010 E Park Rd, Lee's Summit, Missouri
Historic Sites & Museums, Museums
Accessible:no
Eastern Jackson County
$ (Under $40 for 4)
Going Places

Mentions

  • This Old Schoolhouse: KC’s Historic Schools

    Before your kids head back to school, take a trip back in time to explore one of the area’s old schoolhouses where children can experience firsthand the life of schoolkids more than a century ago.

    Jul 30, 2022

  • A Kansas City Staycation

    Kansas City is an absolutely incredible place to live and explore, and I am thrilled to share it with you during the three days you will be here.

    May 1, 2022

  • Give Back to KC Attractions

    Kansas City is home to many wonderful sites that help make our community a great place to raise kids. This year, let's give back.

    Nov 5, 2020

  • Missouri Town 1855 Fall Festival

    Ah…fall. There’s nothing like the crisp weather, freshly picked pumpkins, and watching the changing leaves. One of my favorite fall traditions is visiting the 1855 Missouri Town Fall Festival.

    Oct 3, 2012

  • Missouri Town 1855 & The Little House Project

    The Little House on the Prairie television series took us to the prairie town of Walnut Grove and Missouri Town 1855 is the closest thing to it in Kansas City! Journey with us on a family outing as we imagine what it would be to "live like...

    May 13, 2010

  • Missouri Town 1855

    Jackson County's Fleming Park is home to a wonderful living historical site!

    Oct 1, 2007

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