Jackson County (Mo.) Historical Society

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DAILY TOURS (April-November) at the 1859 Jail, Marshal’s Home and Museum

DAILY TOURS (Year Round) of the Harry S Truman Office and Courtroom

 

 

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Through March 14, 2008

They Came to Fight: African Americans and the Great World War

Tue.-Friday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., or by appointment

The African-American History & Culture House, University of Missouri-Kansas City (5445 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Missouri).

 

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Through May 18, 2008

"Who The Heck Was R. D. Mize? A History of Some Local Street Names. Blue Springs Historical Society, Dillingham-Lewis House Museum, 15th & Main Streets, Blue Springs, MO. Sundays Only from 2 to 5 p.m. For more information, visit their website available through the Jackson County Historical Society's "Jacomo Bookmark" linked at the top of this HistorE-Calendar, or call Jacquelin Page, 816.224-4910.

 

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Through May 2008

The Curiosity Cabinet Exhibit

A photographic exhibit of unusual oddities - the weird and wondrous, the fascinating and forgotten, the surprising and stupendous - from the collections of members of the Western Museum Association. Hosted by the Clendening History of Medicine Museum and the University of Kansas Medical Center, the exhibit is on display in the Foyer of the Clendening History of Medicine Library at the University of Kansas Medical Center. For more information, visit their website available through the Jackson County Historical Society's "Jacomo Bookmark" linked at the top of this HistorE-Calendar.

 

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Through August 31, 2008
Coming of Age in Johnson County, 1960-1976

The 1960s and 1970s were a rite of passage. Check out this fascinating exhibit to explore how local residents responded to the issues of the times! For more information visit the Johnson County Museum's website available through the Jackson County Historical Society's "Jacomo Bookmark" linked at the top of this HistorE-Calendar).

 

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