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The History Museum on the Square is celebrating 50 years of sharing Springfield’s past and it continues with the return of ...
As part of the Smithsonian Institution’s “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” exhibition at Crowder College, there will ...
One of the few Republican U.S. House members making in-person appearances embarked on a town hall tour of his district to ...
Whether you’re going for the day or planning a weekend away in Kansas City for the Nebraska-Cincinnati game, here’s how to ...
An adult in Missouri has died after they became infected with a brain-eating amoeba earlier this month, officials have confirmed. The person, who has not been publicly identified, was diagnosed with ...
Just steps from downtown, English Landing Park unfolds along the Missouri River, offering three miles of trails where the boundary between civilization and nature blurs beautifully. The mighty ...
Eddie Gaedel, who stood 3'7" tall, holds the grand distinction of being the shortest Major League player in history. The ...
Missouri Southern State University recently shared its collection with Missouri Digital Heritage.
Josephine Baker was a world renowned performer, French spy and civil rights activist. Some of her items will be entrusted to the Missouri Historical Society.
It was announced Wednesday that memorabilia of the world-renowned and St. Louis native Josephine Baker will be preserved right in her home city.
Missouri Historical Society receives Mary Strauss's Josephine Baker memorabilia, preserving St. Louis entertainer's legacy for future exhibits and education.
Philanthropist Mary Strauss donated more than 500 pieces of the icon's history to the Forest Park museum.
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