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Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Jefferson City, Missouri" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Missouri State Museum is Missouri's showpiece museum. It was founded in 1919 and is located in Jefferson City, Missouri, inside the state capitol on the ground floor of the building. [1] The museum's mission is to explore Missouri's history and resources to discover connections that inspire the present and enrich the future.
Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, United States: Coordinates: Area: 1.27 acres (0.51 ha) [1] Elevation: 535 ft (163 m) [2] Established: 1976 [3] Governing body: Missouri Department of Natural Resources: Website: Jefferson Landing State Historic Site
Jefferson City: Southside Munichburg, Missouri MPS 36: Orchard Acres: October 7, 2021 : 2113 West Main St. Jefferson City: 37: Lester S. and Missouri "Zue" Gordon Parker House: Lester S. and Missouri "Zue" Gordon Parker House: June 15, 2000
Missouri State Penitentiary: Jefferson City: Cole: Central: Prison: Museum located on the second floor of the Jefferson City Convention & Visitors Bureau, guided tours of the historic former prison Missouri Town 1855: Lee's Summit: Jackson: Northwest: Living: 30-acre antebellum open-air museum shows 19th-century life Missouri Veterinary Medical ...
It encompasses 107 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Jefferson City. The district developed between about 1870 and 1947, and includes representative examples of Classical Revival , Late Victorian , Bungalow / American Craftsman , and Art Deco style architecture.
Bounded roughly by Adams, McCarthy, Mulberry Sts. and the Missouri River; also the 200 block of W. McCarty St. and 406-408 Washington St., Jefferson City, Missouri Coordinates 38°34′39″N 92°10′16″W / 38.57750°N 92.17111°W / 38.57750; -92
Statue of Thomas Jefferson, South Entrance. The exterior of the Missouri State Capitol is notable for its architectural features: the Baroque dome, loosely modeled after St. Peter’s basilica in Rome, rising 238 feet (73 m) above ground level, topped by sculptor Sherry Fry’s bronze statue of Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture; the eight 48-foot (15 m) columns on the south portico; the ...