INCLUDED WITH YOUR VOYAGE
Kimmswick, Missouri
HOP-ON HOP-OFF TOUR Remember! Your vacation, your choices. Visit as many or few of the included attractions in Kimmswick listed below at no cost. Discover life in a historic log cabin or view the remnants of a prehistoric creature.
BURGESS HOWE HOUSE
The Burgess Howe House was constructed in 1840. Its original home was in Mapaville, Missouri. When the historic log cabin was slated for demolition in 1970, the Kimmswick Historical Society disassembled the cabin piece by piece, and transported each log to Kimmswick, where they rebuilt the historic structure. Explore the log cabin and admire the historic collection of antiques that fill the home.
KIMMSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM
The historic roots of Kimmswick have always been held closely to the heart of the small river town. After the revitalization efforts of Lucianna Gladney Ross began, the Kimmswick Historical Society was formed. The society has been dedicated to the preservation, education, study, and restoration of Kimmswick’s significant historical sites.
MASTADON STATE HISTORIC SITE
The valley of Little Rock Creek, where Kimmswick is located today, was a home for ancient Clovis Culture societies long before the establishment of the town. At the Mastodon State Historic Site, see the preservation of prehistoric Missouri. In the 1800s, the first bones of mastodons and other creatures that once roamed the lands were discovered on this very site in Kimmswick.
VISITOR'S CENTER AND SHOPPING
Explore the shopping opportunities in Kimmswick and stop in to the Kimmswick Visitor's Center for information, t-shirts, maps, and other souvenirs. At the visitor’s center, you can even purchase some famous Kimmswick Apple Butter and strawberry jam.
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