Category: Museums

  • Breckenridge History: Edwin Carter Museum

    Stepping into the Edwin Carter Museum in Breckenridge is like taking a journey back in time. The museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of this charming mountain town, showcasing artifacts and exhibits that tell the stories of its early settlers, booming mining days, and enduring legacy as a beloved tourist destination. Visitors can explore interactive displays, delve into captivating historical narratives, and gain a deeper understanding of Breckenridge’s evolution from a bustling mining camp to the vibrant community it is today.

  • Mountain Top Explorium

    Colorful museum catering to toddlers & younger children with crafts, dress-up & building activities.

  • Money Museum

    Historic coins & bills, a huge cash vault & more, on view in a federal bank building with tours.

  • Hallmark Visitors Center

    Museum offering free tours & exhibits about the Hallmark company’s history & present-day operations.

  • Shoal Creek Living History Museum

    An 80-acre park with authentic buildings documenting Missouri history, plus reenactments & trails.

  • Black Archives Of Mid-America

    The Black Archives of Mid-America offers a captivating journey through the rich history and cultural heritage of African Americans in the heartland of the United States. Through meticulously curated exhibits, visitors can delve into stories of resilience, triumph, and the ongoing pursuit of equality. The archives serve as a vital repository for preserving and sharing these invaluable narratives, ensuring that they are passed down to future generations.

  • TWA Museum

    The TWA Museum stands as a captivating tribute to the golden age of air travel. Housed within the stunning, original TWA terminal, designed by renowned architect Eero Saarinen, visitors are transported back in time to an era of elegance and innovation.

  • The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures

    Eclectic array of collectible toys, antique marbles & miniature reproductions of fine furnishings.

  • Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

    Exhibits on segregated league’s 1920 founding to Jackie Robinson’s 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers debut.

  • National WWI Museum and Memorial

    The nation’s only public museum dedicated to WWI, with a large collection of photos, weapons & more.