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American Indian & History Galleries / St. Joseph Museum

American Indian & History Galleries / St. Joseph Museum

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10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday
816-232-8471 ext. 13800-530-8866816-232-8482 (Fax)
$6 adults, $5 seniors (62 and above), & $4 for students
lat: 39.7761463 long: -94.8083863

The American Indian & History Galleries of the St. Joseph Museum feature American Indian items from 10 cultural regions and pre-history items from area archaeological excavations. The American Indian Gallery’s featured exhibit is “Lines & Legacies – The Harry L. George Collection,” which is one of the largest collections of American Indian items in Missouri. The collection includes archaeological items, pottery, baskets, blankets, pipes, clothing, and accessories.

The History Gallery’s featured exhibit is “World War I St. Joseph – Reflections on Community and Conflict,” which gives visitors the chance to explore the lessons learned from World War I. The exhibit focuses on the experience of St. Joseph during the war years, drawing direct parallels to issues that face our community today and commemorating the lives of those who lived through the era.

The War required sacrifice from all citizens and those who remained at home were not immune. As men left home to fight abroad, their families faced real hardship – frequently the salaries they earned as soldiers were far less than what they earned in civilian life (in order to alleviate this and to encourage enlistment, the Tootle-Lemon Bank in St. Joseph announced that it would cover the wage gap for any of its employees who enlisted).

Learning to make ends meet with fewer resources was a particular challenge for households. As the war continued, rationing measures were implemented. The city official in charge of enforcing the rationing – and convincing citizens that “meatless Tuesday” and “wheatless Thursday” were their duties as members of society – was, coincidentally, Harry L. George (the man responsible for the world-class collection of American Indian items held by the St. Joseph Museums).

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The Gateway Arch

lat: 38.6254157 long: -90.1881888
Francis Quadrangle

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Fort Osage Historic Park

lat: 39.1864762 long: -94.1928602
Jefferson Mounument

lat: 38.57877 long: -92.17348
Katy Trail Trailhead

lat: 38.9776 long: -92.56147
Klondike to Mississippi River

lat: 38.58395 long: -90.81858
Trail of Tears Overlook

A breathtaking viewpoint overlooking the Trail of Tears State Park. Car access is available

lat: 37.4490937 long: -89.4764524
New Haven Public Access

lat: 38.61434 long: -91.21069
Klondike Park River Access

lat: 38.5840552 long: -90.8200764
Bean Lake Natural Area

lat: 39.49763 long: -95.02227
Tower Rock

lat: 37.63554 long: -89.51586
Trail of Tears to Cairo

The path taken by Chief John Ross on his way to Cairo. (https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=161480)

lat: 37.45684 long: -89.46319
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