Nodaway County Historical Society Museum, County history museum in Maryville, Missouri, United States.
Nodaway County Historical Society Museum is a local history museum in Maryville that features exhibits, a genealogy research center, and several historic buildings on its grounds. The collections cover different aspects of life in the region and let visitors explore the area's story from multiple angles.
The museum preserves an 1883 schoolhouse and an 1849 residential building that document educational and architectural development in Nodaway County. These structures offer physical evidence of how the community changed over more than a century.
The museum displays items from notable regional figures, including Dale Carnegie and Sarah Caldwell, the first female director of the Metropolitan Opera. These collections show the connection between this rural community and some of the country's most accomplished people.
The museum is open Tuesday through Friday afternoons from March through December, with additional access one Saturday morning per month. Plan your visit accordingly and take time to explore the exhibits and the extensive genealogy collection.
The museum houses one of the largest collections of horse racing memorabilia from Calumet Farm and Triple Crown champion Citation under trainer Jimmy Jones. This specialized collection attracts enthusiasts who would otherwise find little information about thoroughbred racing in this region.
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