Historical Monuments in Clarksville, MO

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St Stephen's Episcopal Church gallery
22YEARS IN BUSINESS
Neighborhood:
Ferguson
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Union Covered Bridge State Historic Site gallery

Union Covered Bridge, built in 1871, is the only one of the four remaining covered bridges that represents the Burr-arch truss design. It served travelers

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Lewis & Clark State Historic Site gallery

Lewis & Clark State Historic Site interprets Camp River Dubois and Illinois’s role in the famous Lewis & Clark Expedition with an interpretive center, guid

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Scott Joplin State Historic Site gallery

An authentic player piano fills the air with Scott Joplin melodies as you walk through the modest flat on Delmar Boulevard that Joplin and his wife Belle liv

Neighborhood:
Midtown
Shrine of St. Joseph gallery

The Shrine is a beautifully retored 19th century Catholic church. St Joseph was built for German immigrants and staffed by Jesuit priests. We offer a Cathol

Neighborhood:
Columbus Square
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Inside the Economy Museum gallery

The economy. We hear about it every day, but how much do we actually know about it? The award-winning Inside the Economy(R) Museum inside the historic Feder