A castle-like building constructed between 1897 and 1928 for a prominent Sedalia lawyer, John Homer Bothwell, includes image and general information located at Sedalia.
Includes classic Rococo-Revival Victorian furniture, portraits, textiles, silver, and gold-leaf frames. Also has a picture of the museum, location, and hours of operation. Located in Saint Louis.
Originally built in 1848 by Henri Chatillon. History and direction. Located in St. Louis.
Historical information, photo, and location. Located in Defiance.
Built in 1818 as an American-Federal style residence and mercantile store. History and location. Located in Ste. Genevieve.
Built in 1812, was the home of a military commander of the Upper Louisiana Territory. Photos and lcoation. Located in St. Louis.
The home of one of America's highest ranked military officers. History and location. Located in Laclede.
History, photo tour, events, and directions. Located in Ste. Genevieve.
Includes photographs, brief introduction, directions, schedule, and printable travel guide. Located in Independence.
Greek Revival-style home built in 1855. A fact sheet on the description, location, schedule, highlights, and history. Located in Clayton.
Located on the campus of Saint Louis University, is a 44 room Richardsonian Romanesque mansion completed in 1888. Includes tourist information, and a picture of the mansion. Located in St. Louis.
Brief description and location with a photo. Located in New Madrid.
Mansfield, Missouri.
The Louis Bolduc home and the Bolduc-LeMeilleur home with location and directions. Locations in Ste. Genevieve.
History, programs and activities, special events, pictures, map, schedule, and contact information. Located in Hannibal.
Home built in 1808 by slave labor. General information, tour information, and schedule. Located in Crestwood.
Former home of poet Eugene Field includes an collection of 19th century toys and furnishings. Saint Louis, Missouri.
Information on the Roswell M. and Eugene Field House (c. 1845), Chatillon-DeMenil House(begun in 1848), Tower Grove House (1849), Robert G. Campbell House (1851), Scott Joplin House (c. 1860s), and the Samuel H. Cupples House (1888).
An 1858 home in the Greek Revival style. Educational programs, herb garden, calendar of events, history, map and directions, and gift shop, Located in Kansas City.
Built by Colonel and Mrs. Harvey Vaile in 1881, contains history, calendar of events, map and directions, gallery, and general information located at Independence.
The home of a renowned painter, sculptor, lecturer and writer. Location. Located in Kansas City.