This list of museums in Missouri encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including non-profit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included. Also included are non-profit and university art galleries.

Museums

Name Town/City County Region Type Summary
1827 Log CourthouseIndependenceJacksonNorthwestHistoric siteMercantile operation, home and gathering place for the early Mormon settlers in Independence[1]
1859 Jail, Marshal's Home & MuseumIndependenceJacksonNorthwestPrisonOperated by the Jackson County Historical Society
Adair County Historical Society MuseumKirksvilleAdairNortheastLocal historywebsite
Adamson CabinMt. VernonLawrenceSouthwestHistoric house[2]
Agency Ford MuseumAgencyBuchananNorthwestLocal historyLocated in the Agency Community Center and open by appointment[3]
Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum Ridgedale, Missouri Taney Southwest Natural History and Paleontology, and local history website Part of the Big Cedar Lodge resort
Air and Military Museum of the OzarksSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestAviationwebsite
Albrecht-Kemper Museum of ArtSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestArtCollections of 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st-century American art
Amoureux HouseSte. GenevieveSte. GenevieveSoutheastHistoric houseLate 18th-century house
Andrew County Museum & Historical SocietySavannahAndrewNorthwestLocal historywebsite, includes collection of Navajo rugs and Kewpie dolls
Anheuser EstateKimmswickJeffersonNortheastHistoric houseMansion and summer home of the Anheuser family[4]
Archery Hall of Fame and MuseumSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestSportsLocated on the upper floor of Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, history of archery and bowhunting in America, includes Fred Bear memorabilia
Arrow Rock State Historic SiteArrow RockSalineNorthwestOpen-airIncludes a museum of local history and the George Caleb Bingham House
Ashby-Hodge Gallery of American ArtFayetteHowardNorthwestArtwebsite, part of Central Methodist University, located on the first floor of Classic Hall, present 3 to 5 shows a year
Audrain County Historical SocietyMexicoAudrainNortheastMultiplewebsite, complex includes Graceland Museum, a historic 1857 mansion, the American Saddlebred Horse Museum, the 1903 Country School and the Country Church
Augusta Historic MuseumAugustaSt. CharlesNortheastLocal historyOperated in the August Sehrt House
Auto World MuseumFultonCallawayCentralAutomotivewebsite, vintage and classic cars and memorabilia
Barton County Historical Society MuseumLamarBartonSouthwestLocal historyLocated in the basement of the Barton County Courthouse[5]
Bates County MuseumButlerBatesSouthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Bates County Historical Society, includes Victorian period rooms, displays on Osage culture, area settlers, Civil War, coal mining, railroads, author Robert Heinlein
Battle of Athens State Historic SiteRevereClarkNortheastMilitaryCivil War
Battle of Lexington State Historic SiteLexingtonLafayetteNorthwestMilitaryCivil War
Belton, Grandview and Kansas City RailroadBeltonCassNorthwestRailroadShort line passenger heritage railroad and museum, formerly the Kansas City Railroad Museum
Ben Ferrel MuseumPlatte CityPlatteNorthwestHistoric housewebsite, Victorian period house, operated by the Platte County, Missouri Historical & Genealogical Society
Benton County MuseumWarsawBentonCentralLocal historywebsite, operated by the Benton County Historical Society
Big River Train TownHannibalMarionNortheastRailroadModel train store and museum[6]
Bingham-Waggoner EstateIndependenceJacksonNorthwestHistoric housewebsite, Victorian mansion once owned by artist George Caleb Bingham
Black Archives MuseumSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestHistorywebsite, area African American history
Bollinger County Museum of Natural HistoryMarble HillBollingerSoutheastNatural historywebsite, fossils, Native American artifacts, Lewis & Clark exhibit, Civil War history, Will Mayfield College history
Bollinger Mill State Historic SiteBurfordvilleCape GirardeauSoutheastMill1867 working mill
Bonebrake Center of Nature and HistorySalemDentSouthwestMultiplewebsite, 1880s Bonebrake-McMurtrey House, nature exhibits and programs, 12 acre nature reserve
Bonnell MuseumWestonPlatteNorthwestLocal history19th-century period house and farm life[7]
Bonniebrook Gallery, Museum, and HomesteadWalnut ShadeTaneySouthwestBiographicalwebsite, home and museum of Rose O'Neill, creator of Kewpie dolls, operated by the Bonniebrook Historical Society
Bootheel Youth Museum, Malden, MOMaldenDunklinSoutheastChildren'swebsite The mission of the Bootheel Youth Museum is to foster an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and an insatiable curiosity about life. Three decades have passed from the “why not” through the “we can” to the “we will” and now “we are”. Incorporated in August 1991, the Bootheel Youth Museum was established in Malden, Missouri by a group of dedicated civic leaders, schoolteachers, administrators, and interested citizens in the Southeast Missouri area. What began as a conversation between three local women, soon evolved to include more than 250 volunteers, over 25 area businesses who continue to enable the museum to meet its goal and mission. The museum has grown from its original 50 hands-on exhibits housed in 10,000 square foot exhibit hall to 25,000 square feet with over 250 hands on displays and activities which includes the themed areas BYM Children Village, This Island Mars: A Space Adventure, Missouri Nature, Shadow Room, Bubble Room. Making Tracks on the Lewis and Clark Trail, Nano technology exhibition and Punky’s Lab. Nearly 80,000 children have enjoyed a variety of educational enriching programs. The Bootheel Youth Museum has had over 500,000 visitors in its history. This is quite a feat considering Malden is a rural community with a population of 4,415.e
Bothwell Lodge State Historic SiteSedaliaPettisCentralHistoric house31-room, 12,000-square-foot lodge with various eccentric construction details
Branson Dinosaur MuseumBransonTaneySouthwestNatural historywebsite, life-size dinosaur figures, skeletons, fossils
Branson Military MuseumBransonTaneySouthwestMilitarywebsite, weapons, historical artifacts from conflicts spanning the Civil War to present day, military uniforms, military toys and action figures
Burgess-How HouseKimmswickJeffersonNortheastHistoric house1840s period farmhouse, operated by the Kimmswick Historical Society[8]
Bushwacker Jail MuseumNevadaVernonSouthwestPrisonwebsite, operated by the Vernon County Historical Society; old jail and 1880s jailor's home
Bushwacker MuseumNevadaVernonSouthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Vernon County Historical Society
CalabooseSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestPolicewebsite, 1891 former jail housing a police museum
Calico Cupboard Toy Sewing Machine MuseumMountain ViewHowellSoutheastCommodityCollection of toy sewing machines[9][10]
Camden County MuseumLinn CreekCamdenCentralLocal historywebsite, operated by the Camden County Historical Society
Cameron Depot MuseumCameronLinnNorthwestRailroadwebsite, operated by the Cameron Historical Society
Cape River Heritage MuseumCape GirardeauCape GirardeauSoutheastLocal historywebsite
Center of Creative Arts (COCA)University CitySt. LouisNortheastArtwebsite, community visual and performing arts center
Centralia Historical Society MuseumCentraliaBooneCentralLocal historywebsite
Chaffee Historical Society MuseumChaffeeScottSoutheastLocal historywebsite
Champ Clark HouseBowling GreenPikeNortheastHistoric houseAlso known as Honeyshuck, home of Congressman Champ Clark
Chariton County MuseumSalisburyCharitonNorthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Chariton County Historical Society
Children's Peace PavilionIndependenceJacksonNorthwestChildren'sDesigned to teach concepts of personal peace, social peace, international peace, and environmental peace to children ages 12 and under
Christian County MuseumOzarkChristianSouthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Christian County Historical Society
Clay County Historical Society MuseumLibertyClayNorthwestLocal historyIncludes pharmacy items, weapons, dolls, household items, arrowheads, historic doctor's office, period rooms, tools, agricultural equipment
Coal Miners MuseumNovingerAdairNortheastMiningArea coal mining, includes simulated coal mine and blacksmith shop, antique farm tools[11]
Cole Camp MuseumCole CampBentonCentralLocal historywebsite
Cole County Historical Society MuseumJefferson CityColeCentralLocal historywebsite, also Upschulte House, a historic house museum
Columbia College GalleriesColumbiaBooneCentralArtwebsite, includes Greg Hardwick Gallery for 3-D and alternative media art, PaperInParticular for works on paper, Sidney Larson Gallery for professional work by nationally and internationally known artists and by outstanding Columbia College students
Commemorative Air Force Missouri Wing MuseumSt. CharlesSt. CharlesNortheastAviationwebsite, includes World War II aircraft and memorabilia, located at St. Charles County Smartt Airport
Community of Christ MuseumIndependenceJacksonNorthwestReligiousPart of the Independence Temple, history of the Community of Christ
Concordia Area MuseumConcordiaLafayetteCentralLocal history[12]
Concordia Historical InstituteClaytonSt. LouisNortheastReligiousChanging exhibits of area and Lutheran religious history, located at Concordia Seminary[13]
Craft StudioColumbiaBooneCentralArtwebsite, contemporary crafts, exhibits works by University of Missouri students, faculty and staff, as well as local and national artists
Crane's Museum & ShoppesWilliamsburgCallawayCentralLocal historywebsite, Americana and local history
Crawford County Historical MuseumCubaCrawfordSoutheastLocal historywebsite, operated by the Crawford County Historical Society
Crisp MuseumCape GirardeauCape GirardeauSoutheastMultiplePart of Southeast Missouri State University, archaeology, history and fine art; also known as Southeast Missouri Regional Museum
Current River Heritage MuseumDoniphanRipleySouthwestLocal historyinformation, operated by the Ripley County Historical Society
Dade County Historical Society MuseumGreenfieldDadeSouthwestLocal history[14]
Dallas County MuseumBuffaloDallasCentralLocal historywebsite, operated by the Dallas County Historical Society; located in Buffalo Head Prairie Historical Park
Daniel Boone Home & Heritage CenterDefianceSt. CharlesNortheastLivingOperated by Lindenwood University, life of Daniel Boone, simulated town consisting of over a dozen 19th century buildings
Daum Museum of Contemporary ArtSedaliaPettisCentralArtwebsite
DeKalb County Historical Society MuseumMaysvilleDeKalbNorthwestLocal historywebsite
Dent County MuseumSalemDentSouthwestLocal history[15]
Dexter Welcome Center Depot/MuseumDexterStoddardSoutheastLocal history[16]
Deutschheim State Historic SiteHermannGasconadeNortheastOpen-airMid-19th-century German immigrant family life
Dillard Mill State Historic SiteDavisvilleCrawfordSoutheastMillEarly 20th-century water-powered grist mill
Dillingham-Lewis MuseumBlue SpringsJacksonNorthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Blue Springs Historical Society
Discovery Center of SpringfieldSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestScienceHands-on science exhibits
Doc's MuseumJamesportDaviessNorthwestAutomotivewebsite, antique cars and tractors
Doling MuseumSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestAmusementwebsite, history of Doling Park, a former amusement park
Douglas County MuseumAvaDouglasSouthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Douglas County (MO) Historical & Genealogical Society
Dunklin County MuseumKennettDunklinSoutheastLocal historyLocal history, open on Wednesdays
Ed Clark Museum of Missouri GeologyRollaPhelpsSoutheastNatural historywebsite, operated by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, minerals, rocks, fossils, mammoth tusks
Edna Cuddy Memorial HouseBethanyHarrisonNorthwestHistoric houseOperated by the Harrison County Historical Society, late 19th-century period house[17]
Elgin Cottrell HouseClarksvillePikeNortheastHistoric housewebsite, Victorian period house
Elizabeth Rozier GalleryJefferson CityColeCentralArtLocated in the Union Hotel at Jefferson Landing State Historic Site
Ellsinore Pioneer MuseumEllsinoreCarterSouthwestLocal history[18][19]
Enns Entomology MuseumColumbiaBooneCentralNatural historywebsite, insects, part of University of Missouri
Epps-Houts MuseumPoplar BluffButlerSoutheastArtArt from around the world including Africa, Korea, Saudi Arabia and Iran[20]
Excelsior Springs MuseumExcelsior SpringsClayNorthwestLocal historywebsite
Faust VillageChesterfieldSt. LouisNortheastOpen-airwebsite, located in Faust Park, includes four homes and 16 structures spanning a period from 1840 to 1910
Fenton Historical MuseumFentonSt. LouisNortheastLocal historywebsite, operated by the Fenton Historical Society
Felix Vallé House State Historic SiteSte. GenevieveSte. GenevieveSoutheastHistoric House1830s Historic home and mercantile of Felix and Odile Vallé
First Missouri State Capitol State Historic SiteSt. CharlesSt. CharlesNortheastHistorySite of state's first government in the early 19th century
Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center MuseumSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestReligiouswebsite, history of American Pentecostalism
Fort Davidson State Historic SitePilot KnobIronSoutheastMilitaryPark and museum, fort's old earthworks, two Confederate burial trenches and a visitor center about the Battle of Fort Davidson during the Civil War
Fort Osage National Historic LandmarkSibleyJacksonNorthwestMilitary1812 fort
Foundry Art CentreSt. CharlesSt. CharlesNortheastArtInterdisciplinary art center with exhibitions[21]
Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth ParkKirkwoodSt. LouisNortheastHistoric house1950s house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright
Frisco Depot MuseumCrockerPulaskiCentralRailroad[22]
Frenchtown Heritage MuseumSt. CharlesSt. CharlesNortheastLocal historywebsite
Gallery 210BelleriveSt. LouisNortheastArtwebsite, part of University of Missouri–St. Louis
Gasconade County Historical Society MuseumOwensvilleGasconadeNortheastLocal historywebsite
General Daniel Bissell HouseBellefontaine NeighborsSt. LouisNortheastHistoric housewebsite, early 19th-century home of General Daniel Bissell
Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home State Historic SiteLacledeLinnNortheastHistoric houseMid 19th-century boyhood home of General John J. Pershing
George Caleb Bingham GalleryColumbiaBooneCentralArtwebsite, gallery of the University of Missouri Art Department
George Washington Carver National MonumentDiamondNewtonSouthwestBiographicalPark and 19th-century boyhood farm home of scientist George Washington Carver
Glenn HouseCape GirardeauCape GirardeauSoutheastHistoric houseLate Victorian period house
Glore Psychiatric MuseumSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestMedicalHistory of what was once known as the “State Lunatic Asylum No. 2”
Golden Missouri Pioneer MuseumGoldenBarrySouthwestHistorywebsite, includes Early American Pattern glassware, Native American arrowheads and artifacts, minerals, and collections of pocket watches, baseball cards, Civil War and pioneer artifacts and tools
Granby Mining MuseumGranbyNewtonSouthwestMining[23]
Grand River Historical Society MuseumChillicotheLivingstonNorthwestLocal historywebsite
Grandview Depot MuseumGrandviewJacksonNorthwestRailroadOperated by the Grandview Historical Society[24]
Gray/Campbell FarmsteadSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestHistoric housewebsite, mid 19th-century house, located in Nathanael Greene Park
Grundy County MuseumTrentonGrundyNorthwestLocal historywebsite
Hain HouseBoonvilleCooperCentralHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Friends of Historic Boonville, 19th-century house owned by one family
Hannibal History MuseumHannibalMarionNortheastLocal historywebsite, operated by the Hannibal History Museum Foundation
Harlin MuseumWest PlainsHowellSouthwestMultiplewebsite, art and local history
Harold Bell Wright MuseumPierce CityLawrenceSouthwestLocal historywebsite, author Harold Bell Wright and local history exhibits
Harry S Truman Birthplace State Historic SiteLamarBartonSouthwestHistoric houseLate 19th-century period birthplace home of President Harry Truman
Harry S. Truman National Historic SiteGrandviewJacksonNorthwestHistoric houseLate 19th-century Harry S. Truman Farm Home built by Harry Truman's maternal grandmother
Harry S. Truman National Historic SiteIndependenceJacksonNorthwestHistoric houseHome of Harry S Truman from the 1919 until his death in 1972
Harry S Truman Office and CourtroomIndependenceJacksonNorthwestBiographicalOffice used by Harry S. Truman during his early political years, located in the Jackson County Courthouse
Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and MuseumIndependenceJacksonNorthwestBiographicalPapers, books, and other historical materials relating to the 33rd President of the United States Harry S Truman
Harry S. Truman Regional Visitor CenterWarsawBentonCentralMultipleCultural and natural history of Truman Lake, environmental activities, the construction of Harry S. Truman Dam, the operation of the powerhouse, and the US Army Corps of Engineers
Haviland MuseumSt. CharlesSt. CharlesNortheastDecorative artswebsite, Haviland china collection
Hawken HouseWebster GrovesSt. LouisNortheastHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Webster Groves Historical Society, Victorian Federal/Greek Revival style farmhouse
Henry County MuseumClintonHenryCentralOpen-airwebsite
Hermann Fire Company MuseumHermannGasconadeNortheastFirefighting[25][26]
Hickory County MuseumHermitageHickoryCentralLocal historywebsite, operated by the Hickory County Historical Society in the John Siddles Williams House
Higgerson School Historic SiteNew MadridNew MadridSoutheastSchoolwebsite, 19th-century one room school[27]
Historic Aircraft Restoration MuseumMaryland HeightsSt. LouisNortheastAviationLocated at Creve Coeur Airport, mostly fabric-covered historic aircraft and biplanes from the inter-war years
Historic Bethel German ColonyBethelShelbyNortheastOpen-air[28]
Historic Hanley HouseClaytonSt. LouisNortheastHistoric housewebsite, Victorian period farmstead
Historical Society of Lee's Summit MuseumLee's SummitJacksonNorthwestLocal historywebsite, housed in a former post office
History Museum on the SquareSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestLocal historywebsite
Hollywood Wax Museum BransonBransonTaneySouthwestMediaWax figures of celebrities including movie stars, television personalities and music icons
Hulston Mill ParkGreenfieldDadeSouthwestMillwebsite, includes the historic Hulston Mill, operated by the Dade County Historical Society, and several log cabins
Hunter-Dawson State Historic SiteNew MadridNew MadridSoutheastHistoric houseMid-19th-century period mansion
Iron County Historical Society MuseumArcadiaIronSoutheastLocal historywebsite
James FarmKearneyClayNorthwestBiographicalwebsite, birthplace of Jesse James
J.C. Penney MuseumHamiltonCaldwellNorthwestBiographicalwebsite, information, life of James Cash Penney, founder of J. C. Penney stores
Jefferson Barracks MuseumsLemaySt. LouisNortheastMilitaryTwo museums about the history of Jefferson Barracks Military Post
Jefferson Barracks Telephone MuseumLemaySt. LouisNortheastHistoryFeatures telephones, telephone-related equipment and memorabilia, located in Jefferson Barracks Historic Park[29][30]
Jesse James Home MuseumSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestBiographicalHouse where Jesse James was gunned down
Jefferson Landing State Historic SiteJefferson CityColeCentralTransportationExhibits on river transportation, site also includes Elizabeth Rozier Gallery
Jim's JourneyHannibalMarionNortheastAfrican Americanwebsite, also known as the Huck Finn Freedom Center, life of the man who inspired Huck Finn's Jim, Hannibal's African American history and notable figures
John B Mahaffey Museum ComplexFort Leonard WoodPulaskiCentralMilitarywebsite, includes US Army Chemical Corps Museum, US Army Engineer Museum, US Army Military Police Museum, Fort Leonard Wood Museum
John Colter Museum and Visitors CenterNew HavenFranklinNortheastLocal historyIncludes art exhibits featuring John Colter and the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Native American artifacts and Missouri River history[31]
Johnson County Historic ComplexWarrensburgJohnsonSouthwestOpen-airwebsite, includes the Mary Miller Smiser Heritage Library & Museum, 1839 Johnson County Courthouse, a one-room school and an agriculture building; operated by the Johnson County Historical Society
Joplin Museum ComplexJoplinJasperSouthwestMultiplewebsite, includes the Everett J. Ritchie Tri-State Mineral Museum, Dorothea B. Hoover Historical Museum, Empire District Electric Company Museum, the Joplin Sports Authority Sports Hall of Fame, and the National Historical Cookie Cutter Museum
Kemp Auto MuseumChesterfieldSt. LouisNortheastAutomotivewebsite
Kimmswick Historical Society MuseumKimmswickJeffersonNortheastLocal historywebsite
Kingdom of Callaway Historical Society MuseumFultonCallawayCentralLocal historywebsite
La Maison de GuibourdSte. GenevieveSte. GenevieveSoutheastHistoric HouseFrench-Colonial home and gardens of Jacques Jean Rene Guibourd built in 1806 shows life as it was in the early 19th century, operated by the Foundation for Restoration of Ste. Genevieve, Inc.
Laclede County Historical Society MuseumLebanonLacledeCentralLocal historyLocated in the former county jail[32]
Laumeier Sculpture ParkSunset HillsSt. LouisNortheastArt105-acre (0.42 km2) open-air museum with over 70 sculptures
Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Home and MuseumMansfieldWrightSouthwestBiographicalHome of author Laura Ingalls Wilder from 1896 until her death in 1957
Lawrence County Historical Society MuseumMount VernonLawrenceSouthwestLocal history[2]
Leila's Hair MuseumIndependenceJacksonNorthwestCommodityContains wreaths and jewelry containing, or made of, human hair dating before 1900
Lewis & Clark Boat House and Nature CenterSt. CharlesSt. CharlesNortheastHistorywebsite, exhibits relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition, historic St. Charles, and the Missouri River ecosystem
Lewis County Historical Society Library & MuseumCantonLewisNortheastLocal history[33]
Lexington Historical MuseumLexingtonLafayetteNorthwestLocal historyLocated in a mid-19th-century church building, exhibits include steamboats, coal mining, Osage Indians and the Wentworth Military Academy
Liberty JailLibertyClayNorthwestJailFormer jail where Joseph Smith, Jr. and others were imprisoned from 1838 to 1839 during the Mormon War
Lincoln County Jail MuseumTroyLincolnNortheastPrisonOpen for events by the Lincoln Count Historical Society[34][35]
Lone Jack Battlefield MuseumLone JackJacksonNorthwestCivil Warwebsite, history of the Battle of Lone Jack and Missouri in the Civil War
Louis Bolduc HouseSte. GenevieveSte. GenevieveSoutheastHistoric houseOperated by The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the State of Missouri, French Colonial house
Louisiana Area Historical MuseumLouisianaPikeNortheastLocal history[36]
Lutheran Heritage Center & MuseumAltenburgPerrySoutheastLocal historywebsite, operated by the Perry County Lutheran Historical Society, history and culture of the German Saxon immigration to East Perry County in the early 19th century
MAAPS Military MuseumMaldenDunklinSoutheastMilitarywebsite, located inside the Malden Regional Airport office building, history of Malden Army Airfield
Malden Historical MuseumMaldenDunklinSoutheastLocal historywebsite
MaplewoodColumbiaBooneCentralHistoric houseOperated by the Boone County Historical Society, late 19th-century house
Margaret Harwell Art MuseumPoplar BluffButlerSoutheastArtwebsite
Mark Twain Birthplace State Historic SiteFloridaMonroeNortheastBiographicalTwo-room rented cabin where author Mark Twain was born
Mark Twain Boyhood Home & MuseumHannibalMarionNortheastBiographicalComplex includes author Mark Twain's 19th-century boyhood home and other historic houses
Marshall Welcome Center and Jim the Wonder Dog MuseumMarshallSalineNorthwestLocal historywebsite, history of Jim the Wonder Dog
Mastodon State Historic SiteImperialJeffersonNortheastArchaeologySite of Pleistocene ice age deposits and Clovis culture artifacts
May GalleryWebster GrovesSt. LouisNortheastArtwebsite, part of Webster University
McClure Archives and University MuseumWarrensburgJohnsonSouthwestMultipleIncludes Middle East, Guatemalan and Native American artifacts, seashells, WW II collections, history of the University of Central Missouri
McDonald County Historical MuseumPinevilleMcDonaldSouthwestLocal historywebsite
Mid-Missouri Museum of Independent Telephone PioneersBlackwaterCooperCentralTechnology[37]
Mildred Lane Kemper Art MuseumSt. LouisSt. LouisNortheastArtPart of Washington University in St. Louis, collections include 19th, 20th, and 21st-century European and American paintings, sculptures, prints, installations, and photographs
Miller County MuseumTuscumbiaMillerCentralLocal historywebsite
Mississippi County Historical MuseumEast PrairieMississippiSoutheastLocal historyOpen during events and by appointment[38]
Missouri Children's MuseumColumbiaBooneCentralChildren'swebsite
Missouri Civil War MuseumLemaySt. LouisNortheastMilitaryState's role during the American Civil War
Missouri Farm Bureau Log HomeJefferson CityColeCentralHistoric housewebsite, 1850s log home, displays about the state's agricultural heritage over the last 150 years
Missouri Governor's MansionJefferson CityColeCentralHistoric house1870s mansion
Missouri Mines State Historic SitePark HillsSt. FrancoisSoutheastIndustryLead and zinc mining and geology
Missouri Sports Hall of FameSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestSportsMemorabilia of Missouri athletes and interactive displays
Missouri State CapitolJefferson CityColeCentralHistory
Missouri State MuseumJefferson CityColeCentralMultipleMissouri history, natural history, and cultural resources history
Missouri State PenitentiaryJefferson CityColeCentralPrisonMuseum located on the second floor of the Jefferson City Convention & Visitors Bureau, guided tours of the historic former prison
Missouri Town 1855Lee's SummitJacksonNorthwestLiving30-acre antebellum open-air museum shows 19th-century life
Missouri Veterinary Medical Foundation MuseumJefferson CityColeCentralMedicalOperated by the Missouri Veterinary Medical Association[39]
Molly Brown Birthplace & MuseumHannibalMarionNortheastBiographicalwebsite, operated by the Hannibal History Museum Foundation, 19th-century birthplace home of activist Margaret Brown[40]
Monroe County MuseumParisMonroeNortheastLocal historywebsite, operated by the Monroe County Historical Society, located in the Monroe County Courthouse
Montauk State ParkSalemDentSouthwestMillTour of the 1896 Montauk Mill
Moore HomeCharlestonMississippiSoutheastLocal historywebsite, operated by the Mississippi County Historical Society, Victorian period home with local history displays
Morgan County Historical Society MuseumVersaillesMorganCentralLocal historywebsite, located in the Martin Hotel
Mormon Visitors CenterIndependenceJacksonNorthwestReligiousExperiences of Mormon settlers in Missouri between 1831 and 1839, importance of families, messages from modern prophets and the Book of Mormon
Museum of AnthropologyColumbiaBooneCentralAnthropologywebsite, part of University of Missouri
Museum of Art and ArchaeologyColumbiaBooneCentralArtPart of the University of Missouri, also Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern art works and artifacts
Museum of Missouri Military HistoryJefferson CityColeCentralMilitary[41][42]
Museum of the DogTown and CountrySt. LouisNortheastArtwebsite, collection of art devoted to the dog, operated by the American Kennel Club
Museum at the German SchoolHermannGasconadeNortheastLocal historywebsite, operated by Historic Hermann
National Museum of TransportationKirkwoodSt. LouisNortheastTransportationAntique cars, boats, a plane, locomotives and railroad equipment
Nathan Boone Homestead State Historic SiteAsh GroveGreeneNortheastHistoric house1830s period home of Nathan Boone, son of Daniel Boone
National BB Gun MuseumBransonTaneySouthwestSportswebsite, vintage BB guns, ads
National Churchill MuseumFultonCallawayCentralBiographicalLife and times of Sir Winston Churchill, part of Westminster College, formerly the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library
National Frontier Trails MuseumIndependenceJacksonNorthwestHistorywebsite, history of America's principle western trails
National Military Heritage MuseumSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestMilitarywebsite
National Silk Art MuseumWestonPlatteNorthwestArtwebsite, masterworks of French and English silk tapestries based on work by major artists from the 15th through the 20th century
New Madrid Historical MuseumNew MadridNew MadridSoutheastLocal historywebsite
Newton County Historical ParkNeoshoNewtonSouthwestOpen-airIncludes Newton County Historical Society Museum, Newton County School No. 111 and Log Cabin[43]
Nicholas Beazley Aviation MuseumMarshallSalineNorthwestAviationwebsite
Nodaway County Historical Society MuseumMaryvilleNodawayNorthwestLocal historyLocal history and culture
NRA National Sporting Arms MuseumSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestSportsLocated on the upper floor of Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, history of hunting, over 1000 hunting rifles
Old Cooper County Jail & Hanging BarnBoonvilleCooperCentralJailwebsite, operated by the Friends of Historic Boonville, 19th-century jail used until 1978
Old Stagecoach StopWaynesvillePulaskiCentralHistoric sitewebsite, 19th-century hotel with rooms restored for different periods from 1854 to the present
Owens-Rogers Museum Independence Jackson Northwest Historic Landmark website, Home of Lela Rogers and birthplace of actress/dancer Ginger Rogers, historic landmark property
Ozark Natural & Cultural Resource CenterSalemDentSouthwestMultiplewebsite, local history, culture, industry, natural resources, art
Patee HouseSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestMultipleUnited States history, transportation vehicles, recreated streets of Old St. Joseph in the 1860s-1880s, Western art
Phelps County MuseumRollaPhelpsSoutheastLocal historywebsite, operated by the Phelps County Historical Society, includes the 1838 Dillon Log House, the 1860 Limestone Block Jail, and the 1861 Courthouse
Pioneer Heritage HomesteadDoniphanRipleySouthwestOpen-airwebsite, 1865 log cabin museum, log barn and a blacksmith shop
Pioneer Spring CabinIndependenceJacksonNorthwestHistoric house1850s-period two-room log cabin[44]
Pleasant Hill Historical Society MuseumPleasant HillCassNorthwestLocal historywebsite
Polk County MuseumBolivarPolkSouthwestLocal historywebsite
Pony Express MuseumSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestTransportationHistory of the Pony Express
Poplar Bluff Historical MuseumPoplar BluffButlerSoutheastLocal historyOperated by the Butler County Historical Society[20][45]
Poplar Bluff Railroad MuseumPoplar BluffButlerSoutheastRailroadwebsite, includes model trail layout
Poplar Heights FarmButlerBatesSouthwestLivingwebsite, 1870s living history farm
Powers MuseumCarthageJasperSouthwestLocal historywebsite, open seasonally
Pulaski County Courthouse MuseumWaynesvillePulaskiCentralLocal historywebsite, operated by the Pulaski County Historical Society
Puppetry Arts InstituteIndependenceJacksonNorthwestEntertainmentwebsite, puppet theater and museum with hand puppets and marionettes
Railroad Historical MuseumSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestRailwaywebsite, located in Grant Beach Park, includes a locomotive, baggage car, commuter car and caboose, railroad artifacts, model train layout
Ralph Foster MuseumPoint LookoutTaneySouthwestLocal historyPart of College of the Ozarks, history and culture of the Ozarks region
Randolph County Historical MuseumMoberlyRandolphNortheastLocal historywebsite, operated by the Randolph County Historical Society
Ray County MuseumRichmondRayNorthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Ray County Historical Society
Raytown Historical Society MuseumRaytownJacksonNorthwestLocal historywebsite
Red House Interpretive CenterCape GirardeauCape GirardeauSoutheastHistorywebsite, Missouri pioneers and life of community founder Louis Lorimier, as well as the visit of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in November, 1803
Remember When Toy Museum & Historic VillageCantonLewisNortheastToywebsite, over 20,000 toys, antique cars, recreated 1800s village
Remington Nature CenterSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestMultiplewebsite, animals, plants, Native Americans, trappers, geology, Civil War history
Reynolds County Genealogy and Historical Society MuseumEllingtonReynoldsSoutheastLocal historywebsite
Ripley's Believe It or Not! MuseumBransonTaneySouthwestAmusement
Riverbluff CaveSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestNatural historyExhibit center with cave and worldwide fossils, also known as Missouri Institute of Natural Science
Robidoux Row MuseumSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestLocal historyOperated by the Saint Joseph Historical Society, mid-19th-century apartment building with exhibits of the city's history
Rocheport Historical MuseumRocheportBooneCentralLocal historyOperated by Friends of Rocheport Society
Rockcliffe MansionHannibalMarionNortheastHistoric houseLate 19th-century 13,500-square-foot (1,250 m2) Colonial Revival/Georgian-style mansion
Route 66 MuseumLebanonLacledeCentralLocal historywebsite, located in the Lebanon-Laclede County Library, includes recreations of a 1950s gas station and a classic diner, displays of antique cars, Route 66 books, magazines and videos[46][47]
Route 66 State Park Visitors CenterEurekaSt. LouisNortheastLocal historyThe Visitors Center, in a historic Route 66 building, has exhibits on the Mother Road in the state of Missouri.
Ruth W. Towne MuseumKirksvilleAdairNortheastHistorywebsite, museum and visitor center of Truman State University, exhibits about the history of the university
Saxon Lutheran MemorialFrohnaPerrySoutheastOpen-air19th-century period log home and historic buildings
Softball MuseumSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestSportswebsite, located in the Killian Softball Complex, history of state's amateur softball
The Space CenterBonne TerreSt. FrancoisSoutheastSciencewebsite, space memorabilia and artifacts
Springfield Art MuseumSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestArtwebsite, collections include 19th, 20th, and 21st century American paintings, watercolor, sculpture and prints
Stars and Stripes MuseumBloomfieldStoddardSoutheastMediawebsite, history of the United States Armed Forces military newspaper, the Stars and Stripes
State Historical Society of MissouriColumbiaBooneCentralArtChanging art and history exhibits drawn from its collections
St. Charles County Historical Society MuseumSt. CharlesSt. CharlesNortheastLocal historywebsite, located in the 1830s Old Market House
St. Clair Historical MuseumSt. ClairFranklinNortheastLocal historywebsite
St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust MuseumCreve CoeurSt. LouisNortheastHistorywebsite
St. Robert City MuseumSt. RobertPulaskiCentralLocal history[48]
Ste. Genevieve MuseumSte. GenevieveSte. GenevieveSoutheastLocal historywebsite, local artifacts, art, antiques and oddities[49]
Stephens College Historic Costume GalleryColumbiaBooneCentralTextilewebsite, located in Lela Raney Wood Hall
Stephens MuseumFayetteHowardNorthwestMultiplewebsite, part of Central Methodist University, archaeology, cultural anthropology, natural history, geology and paleontology, located on the second floor of T. Berry Smith Hall
Sterling Price MuseumKeytesvilleCharitonNorthwestLocal historywebsite, artifacts of Governor and Civil War general Sterling Price, local history, collection of buttons, books, glassware, children's toys, housewares
Still National Osteopathic MuseumKirksvilleAdairNortheastMedicalwebsite, part of A.T. Still University, national history of osteopathic medicine
St. Joseph Fire MuseumSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestFirefightingwebsite
St. Joseph MuseumSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestHistorywebsite, Native American collection, Lewis & Clark exhibits
St. Louis Mercantile LibraryBelleriveSt. LouisNortheastArtLibrary with free art and history exhibits from its collections
Taille de NoyerFlorissantSt. LouisNortheastHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Florissant Valley Historical Society, early 19th-century house
Texas County Historical & Military MuseumHoustonTexasSoutheastLocal historywebsite, operated by the Texas County Genealogical & Historical Society[50]
The Magic House, St. Louis Children's MuseumKirkwoodSt. LouisNortheastChildren'sHands-on learning experiences
Thomas Sappington HouseCrestwoodSt. LouisNortheastHistoric houseEarly 19th-century period house[51]
ThornhillChesterfieldSt. LouisNortheastHistoric housewebsite, early 19th-century home of Frederick Bates, Missouri's second Governor
Titanic World's Largest Museum AttractionBransonTaneySouthwestMaritimeArtifacts and history of the RMS Titanic
Townley House MuseumChamoisOsageCentralHistoric houseOpen by appointment[52]
Truman State University Art GalleryKirksvilleAdairNortheastArtProfessional and student exhibitions in the Ophelia Parrish Fine Arts Center[53]
UCM Gallery of Art and DesignWarrensburgJohnsonSouthwestArtwebsite, part of the University of Central Missouri
Ulysses S. Grant National Historic SiteGrantwood VillageSt. LouisNortheastBiographicalChildhood home of Julia Grant, wife of President Ulysses S. Grant
Vaile MansionIndependenceJacksonNorthwestHistoric housewebsite, 31 room elaborate Victorian mansion
Veterans Memorial MuseumBransonTaneySouthwestMilitarywebsite, 20th-century conflicts
Village at Boone JunctionColumbiaBooneCentralOpen-airwebsite, operated by the Boone County Historical Society, complex includes 1821 Gordon-Collins Cabin and 1890 Easley country store
Walt Disney Hometown MuseumMarcelineLinnNorthwestBiographicalWalt Disney's childhood and family, railroad artifacts
Walters-Boone County MuseumColumbiaBooneCentralLocal historywebsite, operated by the Boone County Historical Society, also includes Montminy Art Gallery
Warren E. Hearnes MuseumCharlestonMississippiSoutheastBiographicalMuseum about Governor Warren E. Hearnes, open for events[54]
Washington Firehouse MuseumWashingtonFranklinNorthwestFirefightingwebsite, antique fire engines and vintage automobiles, operated by the Washington Historical Society
Washington MuseumWashingtonFranklinNorthwestLocal historywebsite, operated by the Washington Historical Society
Watkins Woolen Mill State Park and State Historic SiteLawsonClayNorthwestLiving1860s farm, 1860 woolen mill and gristmill, Watkins 1850 Classic Revival style house and outbuildings, museum
Weldon Spring Site Interpretive CenterSt. CharlesSt. CharlesNortheastMultiplewebsite, history, natural history and environmental clean-up of the Weldon Spring Conservation Area
Weston Historical MuseumWestonPlatteNorthwestLocal historywebsite
Westphalia Historical Society MuseumWestphaliaOsageCentralLocal historywebsite
White House Hotel Hermann Gasconade Northeast Local history Renovated and operating hotel with three suites and offers guide or self-guided tours. Website
Wilson's Creek National BattlefieldRepublicGreeneSouthwestMilitaryIncludes American Civil War battlefield site and museum
Wonders of Wildlife Museum & AquariumSpringfieldGreeneSouthwestNatural historyCurrently closed for expansion, planned reopening in 2016 as America's Wildlife Museum & Aquarium[55]
World's Largest Toy MuseumBransonTaneySouthwestToywebsite, over 1 million toys, includes Harold Bell Wright Museum
Wyeth-Tootle MansionSaint JosephBuchananNorthwestHistoric housewebsite, Victorian mansion
Zewicki House MuseumLinnOsageCentralHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Osage County Historical Society

See also

Defunct museums

  • '57 Heaven, Branson, formerly part of Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater[56]
  • American Presidents Museum,[57] Branson, collections now part of the National Center for Presidential Studies[58]
  • Augusta Station, Augusta, exhibit of model railroads[59]
  • Cementland, St. Louis, outdoor sculpture park, future uncertain since death of creator in 2011
  • Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, St. Louis, closed in 2008[60]
  • Clarksville Museum, Clarksville[61]
  • Columbia Audubon Society Trailside Museum, Columbia[62]
  • Fire Museum of Missouri, Willow Springs[63][64]
  • First Due Museum, Hazelwood[65]
  • Fred Bear Museum, Springfield, now incorporated into the Archery Hall of Fame
  • General Sweeny's Museum of Civil War History, Republic, closed in 2005[66]
  • International Bowling Museum, St. Louis, moved to Arlington, Texas in 2010
  • Memoryville USA, Rolla, closed in 2009[67]
  • Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame, Washington, closed in 2014 and seeking new location, website
  • National Video Game and Coin-Op Museum, St. Louis, closed in 1999[68]
  • Nance Museum, Lone Jack, collection of Saudi Arabian art and artifacts,[69] donated to the University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri in 2003[70]
  • Ozarks Afro-American Heritage Museum, Ash Grove, closed in 2013, collection now online[71]
  • Roy Rogers - Dale Evans Museum, Branson, website, moved from Victorville, California then closed in 2009[72]
  • Society of Memories Doll Museum, Saint Joseph, closed in 2011, collection now part of the St. Joseph Museums[73]
  • Walnut Springs Farm & Museum, Marshfield
  • YouZeum, Columbia, closed 2010[74]

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