Privately managed and operated Clay County, Missouri Museum. There are three floors of exhibits. The building is as amazing as the exhibits. There also is a good selection of well written local...
Clay County Museum & Historical Society
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The Clay County Historical Society Museum, located in Liberty, Missouri, is dedicated to preserving the rich history of Clay County through engaging exhibits and programs. Established in 1934, the museum showcases the area's early settlers, cottage industries, and various historical artifacts across three floors, providing visitors with a glimpse into the region's rustic past.
The museum's origins stem from a group of community leaders who sought to protect local history, leading to the formation of the society and subsequent establishment of the museum in 1963. Today, it continues to honor its mission of education and preservation, relying on volunteers to help sustain its efforts and engage with the community.
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Interesting artifacts and photos from this county. Come talk to the dockets. They can tell you great stories surrounding each display.
August 2021. Free admission. We liked this museum better than the Jessie James bank museum which is right around the corner. Self guided tour with three stories of antiques to look at. The...
The museum is located on the historic Liberty square and has 3 floors. The basement has farm implements and the 3rd floor has recreated an early 20th century era doctors office that was once...
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