Keytesville City Hall
Keytesville, Missouri, officially organized in 1833, has historical roots stemming from the early village of Old Chariton, which served as a county business hub along the banks of the Chariton and Missouri Rivers. The town was established when James Keyte, an English Methodist preacher, donated fifty acres of land to Chariton County in 1832, marking the beginning of Keytesville's development.
Local attractions in Keytesville include the Price Museum, established in 1964, which showcases an extensive collection of Native American artifacts and memorabilia from significant wars. Additionally, General Maxwell Taylor Park offers a variety of amenities such as picnic areas, playgrounds, and sports facilities, alongside a complex of historic buildings that reflect the town's rich heritage.
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