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William "Buffalo Bill" Cody was at one time a resident of Weston, and the town was a major "jumping off" point for the Santa Fe Trail, the Oregon Trail and the California Gold Rush. In 1881, Weston was the site of the lynching of the biracial Charles Reese after he was accused of the rape and murder of the sixteen-year-old Nancy Stillwell. [4]
Weston Historic District is a national historic district located at Weston, Platte County, Missouri.The district encompasses 16 full blocks and portions of 8 additional city blocks in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Weston.
N-92 north of Weston Saunders: 1971: current Former Spur 492 S-78E: 4.03: ... Maloney Reservoir Recreation Road, Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park
After being dried in barns, the tobacco leaves will be auctioned in November. The annual sale in Weston is the only tobacco auction west of the Mississippi River. The first Weston auction was in 1911.
The ranch has been known as Schoonover Ranch, as Harriet Ranch, and as Iberlin Ranch. [2] The ranch headquarters was then vacant, not in use, and the listing included 10.3 acres (4.2 ha) with eight contributing buildings, one contributing structure, and two non-contributing structures. [2] Per the NRHP registration, the ranch was deemed notable
Route map. Route 45. MO 45 in red, MO 45 Spur in blue. Route information ... It overlaps Route 273 until just south of Weston, Missouri where 273 breaks off to head east.
Missouri District Warehouse, also known as the Weston Tobacco Warehouse and Weston Burley House No. 1, is a historic warehouse located at Weston, Platte County, Missouri. It was built in 1937, and is a sprawling, two-story, rectangular, steel-frame building sheathed with corrugated metal. It measures 125 feet by 300 feet.
The TA Ranch was the site of the principal events of the Johnson County Range War in 1892. The TA was established in 1882 as one of the first ranches in Johnson County, Wyoming . The TA is the only intact site associated with the range war, with trenches used by both sides still visible and scars on the nearby buildings.