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  • General Sweeny's Museum of Civil War History
    A professionaly designed museum that chronologically traces the war in the Trans-Mississippi west through thousands of artifacts. Republic, Missouri.

  • Grand Rapids Childrens Museum
    The Grand Rapids Children's Museum - 22 Sheldon Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI, 49503 Phone: (616) 235-4726

  • International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame
    The International Bowling Museum is a 50,000 sq. ft., 3-story history museum -- fascinating for history buffs, and fun for young and old alike. From computer databases to the bowling pin car, from world famous Mettlach steins to zany 50's team shirts, the IBMHF holds the entire story of bowling. Following are a sample of the displays you'll find inside the museum. St. Louis, Missouri.

  • Kansas City Museum
    The museum features science and regional history exhibits, a natural history hall, planetarium and the Challenger Learning Center. Special programming and traveling exhibits provide ongoing learning experiences for the whole family. Kansas city, Missouri.

  • Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
    Kansas City's free contemporary art museum, the Kemper Museum boasts a rapidly growing permanent collection of modern and contemporary works of artists from around the world, working in all media. Kansas City, Missouri.

  • McCabe Powers Historical Museum
    A historical look at the McCabe Powers Body Company. It started out in 1869 building wagons and ended in 1982, building utility trucks. St. Louis, Missouri.

  • Missouri - Frisco Railroad Museum
    The museum was founded by Alan Schmitt to preserve artifacts and information about the Saint Louis and San Francisco (SLSF) Railroad. You will find the museum next to the old Frisco yards in Springfield, Missouri at 543 E. Commercial Street, Springfield, Missouri.

  • Missouri - Patee House Museum
    Patee House is St. Joseph's only National Historical Landmark for having served as headquarters for the Pony Express in 1860. It was here that Pony Express operators Russell, Majors and Waddell had their main office, and it was at Patee House where Pony Express riders stayed. Today Patee House is a museum of communications and transportation. Visitors can stroll down the "Streets of Old St. Jo," view the dentist office of Dr. Walter Cronkite, father of the television news commentator, or operate the toy carousel and ferris wheel in the antique toy shop. They can climb on board the 1860 Hannibal & St. Joseph locomotive and railway mail car invented to speed the mail on the Pony Express. Or walk past the 1870 Union Star depot to the Buffalo Saloon where they can sip sarsaparilla and munch popcorn while listening to stirring marches on the saloons' Nickelodeon.

  • Missouri - Saint Louis Museum of Transportation
    Here are some examples of the locomotives and cars you'll see in our Museum. We have 27 diesel or other internal combustion locomotives, 10 electrics, one gas-turbine, 45 freight cars, 31 passenger train cars, plus street, interurban and rapid transit cars. Our 33 steam locomotives make up the largest collection in North America, with an example of nearly every major type.

  • Missouri - St. Louis Science Center
    Explore the world of dinosaurs, excavate a realistic dinosaur fossil, reconstruct a creature from the bones discovered, learn about how these creatures lived and much more - it's a paleontological experience of a lifetime!

  • Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
    Located in the very middle of the United States, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is one of the country’s premier art institutions. Its rich collections bring together masterpieces from every culture and period of the world, from ancient times to the present day. Kansas City, Missouri

  • Saint Louis Art Museum
    The Saint Louis Art Museum is in a spectacular setting atop Art Hill in Forest Park, one of the largest urban parks in the United States. Missouri.

  • The Living Word National Bible Museum
    A non-profit, tax exempt, educational museum, which preserves and celebrates the story of how we got our Bible; featuring 75 ancient Bibles, 7 multimedia presentations, and on-site tour guides. Branson, Missouri.

  • The Magic House
    Also known as the St. Louis Children's Museum, this popular facility offers more 70 different exhibits and plenty of hands-on fun and the opportunity for kids to learn without even realizing it.

  • Truman Library & Museum
    At Truman Library & Museum you will find exhibits and collections related to the Presidency and life and times of Harry S. Truman. Independence, Missouri.

  • University of Missouri, Museum of Art and Archaeology
    Welcome to the Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The Museum's galleries house art and artifacts from six continents and five millennia. This comprehensive collection of more than 13,000 works represents many periods and cultures from prehistory to the present.


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