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Missouri Town 1855 Living History Museum

Experience 1850s Missouri: Explore original buildings, meet historical interpreters, and witness life in a living history museum.

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Step back in time at Missouri Town 1855, a living history museum in Lee's Summit, Missouri. Explore original 19th-century buildings, interact with historical interpreters, and experience life in a rural Missouri town on the eve of the Civil War. See heritage livestock and heirloom crops that would have been common in the 1850s.

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Local tips

  • Check the event calendar before your visit to see if there are any special demonstrations or activities planned.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the village is spread out over 30 acres with gravel lanes.
  • Visit during the spring or fall for pleasant weather and to avoid the summer heat.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    Missouri Town 1855 is located at 8010 E Park Rd, Lee's Summit, MO 64064. From I-470, exit onto Colbern Rd and head east. Turn right onto E Park Rd. The entrance to Fleming Park, where Missouri Town 1855 is located, will be on your right. Follow the signs to Missouri Town 1855 within the park. Parking is available near the Visitor's Center. Parking is free.

  • Public Transport

    While public transportation directly to Missouri Town 1855 is limited, you can take a bus to a nearby location in Lee's Summit and then use a taxi or ride-sharing service to reach the museum. Check the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) website for bus routes and schedules to Lee's Summit. From the bus stop, a taxi or ride-share to Missouri Town 1855 will cost approximately $15-$25.

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Missouri Town 1855 offers an immersive journey into the past, recreating a typical 1850s Missouri crossroads community. This living history museum features over 25 original buildings dating from 1822 to 1860, relocated from seven western Missouri counties and meticulously restored. As you stroll through the 30-acre site, you'll encounter historical interpreters dressed in period attire, demonstrating the daily lives and trades of mid-19th century Missourians. See blacksmiths at work, observe traditional farming practices, and learn about the social activities that shaped community life. The village includes homes representing various social classes, a schoolhouse, a church, a tavern, and a mercantile store, offering a glimpse into the diverse fabric of society. Special events throughout the year highlight different aspects of 19th-century life, from harvest celebrations to Independence Day festivities. The museum also showcases heritage livestock and heirloom crops, providing a tangible connection to the agricultural practices of the era. Missouri Town 1855 offers a unique and educational experience for visitors of all ages, bringing history to life in a captivating and engaging way.

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