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1 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — B'nai Israel Synagogue — Old Town Cape —
This building was constructed in 1937 by the Hecht family, the Jewish Community and local support from business and individuals alike. This synagogue served all of southeast Missouri’s Jewish citizens. With its Islamic influences, ceramic glazed . . . Map (db m235999) HM
2 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — H&H Building
The H&H building was built in 1908 by J.H. Himmelberger & W.H. Harrison, two of Cape Girardeau's most prominent businessmen. It was the first steel reinforced structure built in Cape Girardeau and has served as a commercial center for the business . . . Map (db m236185) HM
3 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Marquette Tower
1928 — The former Marquette Hotel was completed around the time the first bridge opened linking Cape Girardeau to Illinois. The bridge boosted Cape Girardeau's economy and became a popular place for traveling business men and families to stop . . . Map (db m236200) HM
4 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — The Southeast Missourian Building — Old Town Cape —
[Lorimier Street marker] Built in 1924-25 newspaper owners George & Fred Naeter wrote of their inspiration: “to add in a large way beauty and dignity to one’s town is to express affection for the community and confidence in its future.” . . . Map (db m236100) HM
5 Missouri, Franklin County, Washington — 18 — Francis Becker Building — 1871
Probably built as a two family home, this structure was built by Francis Arnold Becker of St. Albans, Missouri in 1871 and upon his death in 1886 was willed to his son Louis.Map (db m169275) HM
6 Missouri, Gasconade County, Hermann — 109 East 3rd Street
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m169331) HM
7 Missouri, Gasconade County, Hermann — 113 East 3rd Street
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m169344) HM
8 Missouri, Gasconade County, Hermann — 114 Schiller Street
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m169348) HM
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9 Missouri, Gasconade County, Hermann — The Wohlt House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m169325) HM
10 Missouri, Gentry County, Albany — Gentry County Courthouse
National Register of Historic Places Built - 1884 Rededicated 1984 ———————— This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States . . . Map (db m66585) HM
11 Missouri, Greene County, Ash Grove — First Permanent Home of Bank of Ash Grove, Mo — 1884 - 1932
[Title is text]Map (db m79767) HM
12 Missouri, Greene County, Battlefield, Brookline — The Ray Family — Wilson's Creek
The Ray House is the only park structure on its original site that dates back to the Battle of Wilson's Creek. Postmaster and farmer John Ray built it in the 1850s. For ten years it served as the Wilson's Creek Post Office, a stopping place on the . . . Map (db m35198) HM
13 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield — Wilshire Apartments
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m43125) HM
14 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield, Downtown Springfield — Gillioz Theater
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m43095) HM
15 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield, Downtown Springfield — The Landers Theatre
The Landers Theatre was built in 1909 by John and Douglas J. Landers. It opened with a production of "The Golden Girl." Lillian Russell, Sousa's Band and Fanny Brice have all appeared here. The Landers was the 35th theatre in the nation to show . . . Map (db m43122) HM
16 Missouri, Grundy County, Trenton — Grundy County Jewett Norris Library — National Register of Historic Places
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m216949) HM
17 Missouri, Henry County, Clinton — The Anheuser-Busch Building
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior August 9, 1991Map (db m69528) HM
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18 Missouri, Howard County, Glasgow, Chariton Township — Lewis Library
This library was provided for in the will of Benjamin W. Lewis, whose fortune was made in tobacco, to the extent of $10,000.00. The building of Italian Renaissance architecture was erected in 1866 at a cost of $26,000.00 through the benevolence of . . . Map (db m216981) HM
19 Missouri, Howard County, Glasgow, Chariton Township — Presbyterian Church
The Glasgow Presbyterian Church organized March 9, 1845, with ten members. First church building stood on Second Street between Market and Howard, was burned in October 1864 during the Battle of Glasgow. The congregation held services for some . . . Map (db m216985) HM
20 Missouri, Howell County, West Plains — Mount Zion Lodge Masonic Temple — National Register of Historic Places
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m186139) HM
21 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — A Century of Progress
A Century of Progress marks the development of Jackson County. In 1828 a log courthouse was built in Independence. In 1836 a brick building was erected as a permanent courthouse on this site. Soldiers returning from the Mexican War found an . . . Map (db m34898) HM
22 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — 1 — Fire Station No. 1 — Truman Historic Walking Tour Stop 1
Fire Station No. 1 operated here from 1907 to 1972. This current building, constructed in 1927, housed fire equipment on the first floor with sleeping quarters and a kitchen above.Map (db m34800) HM
23 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — First Fireproof Building in Independence
. . . Map (db m34751) HM
24 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — Lewis-Bingham-Waggoner Estate
About 1856, John Lewis erected this mansion on 22 acres he had owned since 1845. George Caleb Bingham, the famous Missouri genre painter, bought the farm in 1864 and lived here until 1870. W.H. Waggoner, mill owner, bought it in 1876. The family . . . Map (db m34834) HM
25 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — Vaile Mansion
Designed for Harvey M. Vaile, operator of Star Mail routes, by Asa Cross of Kansas City, this Second Empire style house was described in 1881 as "one of the most costly and beautiful residences" in the county. Listed on the National Register of . . . Map (db m82634) HM
26 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Country Club Plaza — Giralda Tower
The inspiration for the design of this tower came from the original Giralda Tower which is a part of the great cathedral of Seville, SpainMap (db m80596) HM
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27 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Aladdin Hotel — Built 1925
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m88204) HM
28 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Armour & Volker Building — 1902 — Architect: William W. Rose —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m98617) HM
29 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Barton Brothers Shoe Company Building — 1895 — Architect: Shepard & Farrar —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m98630) HM
30 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Bond Shoe Company Building — 1899 — Architect: Van Brunt & Bro. —
. . . Map (db m98616) HM
31 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Builders and Traders Exchange Building — 1889 — Architect: Knox & Guinotte —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m98629) HM
32 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Burnham-Munger Manufacturing Company Building — 1892 — Architect: Walter C. Root —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m98632) HM
33 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Commercial Building — 1909 — [Davidson's Enterprise Warehouse, Inc.] —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m98631) HM
34 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Convention Center
Kansas City’s expression of service and hospitality has a rich historical heritage starting in 1899, when the original convention hall opened with a concert by John Philip Sousa and his band. The success of the hall was proven when the Democratic . . . Map (db m86215) HM
35 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Exchange Hotel Building — 1889
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m98618) HM
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36 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Frankel, Frank & Company Building
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m98628) HM
37 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Kansas City Paper House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m98637) HM
38 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Lechtman Printing Company Building — 1915 — Architect: Shepard Farrar Wiser —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m98638) HM
39 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — McPike Drug Company Building — 1917 — Architect: Thomas Washburn —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m98635) HM
40 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — New England Building — Kansas City Landmark
Architects: Bradley, Winslow, & Wetherell Constructed: 1887-88 The great building boom of the 1880's, when eastern business invested heavily in the new cities of the frontier, produced this and several other significant structures in Kansas . . . Map (db m64002) HM
41 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — New York Life Building — Kansas City Landmark
Architects: McKim, Mead and White Constructed: 1887-90 This Neo-Renaissance Style office building symbolizes the faith of the moneyed East in Kansas City during the unprecedented prosperity of the 1880's. The bronze eagle was cast in the . . . Map (db m64003) HM
42 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Phoenix Hotel Building — 1888
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m98619) HM
43 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Reicher and Sons, Robinson and Sons Building — 1904 — Architect: Smith and Rea —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96427) HM
44 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — Scarritt Arcade — Kansas City Landmark — Architect: Root and Siemens • Constructed: 1906-1907 —
The exterior of the Scarritt Arcade with its ornate terra cotta shows the influence of Louis Sullivan and the 'Chicago School' of architecture. An interior skylighted open well, with windows on all sides, allows natural light into the offices . . . Map (db m88180) HM
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45 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Mutual Musicians Association Building
Has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance In commemorating the history of the United States of America This hall used by Musicians Union Local #627 served as a center for the . . . Map (db m6706) HM
46 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — Hershberger & Rosenthal Co. Bldg. — 1909 — Architect: Edwards & Sunderland • Builder: Martin Carroll Construction —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96394) HM
47 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — J. Fitzpatrick Saloon Building — 1911 — Architect: Thurtle and Thayer —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96363) HM
48 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — Jay and King Hat Co Building — 1904 — Architect: Shepard & Farrar —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96399) HM
49 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — Liebstadter Millinery Company Building — 1902
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96398) HM
50 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Library District — The Savoy Hotel and Grill
The Savoy Hotel was constructed between 1890 and 1906 during a building boom which created some of the most architecturally significant buildings in the central business district. The first major hotel enroute from the old Union depot, it served as . . . Map (db m19831) HM
51 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — Original Site of Harris House — 1844 - 1912
Famous for its hospitality and as the western outpost of civilization on the Santa Fe Trail Rededicated 1961 & 1974 Map (db m20819) HM
52 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — B. Adler and Company, Kelly-Williams Co Building — 1903 — Architect: Van Brunt & Bro. —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m88195) HM
53 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Butler Brothers Co Building — 1909 — Architect: Frank S. Rea —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96400) HM
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54 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — E. J. Roe Hat Company Building — 1902
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96424) HM
55 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Faxon, Horton and Gallagher Company Building — 1903 — Architect: Smith and Rea —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96406) HM
56 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Frankel, Frank & Co Building — 1905 — Architect: Van Brunt & Bro. —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96360) HM
57 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Goldstandt-Powell Hat Company Building — 1902
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m88197) HM
58 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Harvey-Dutton Dry Goods Company Building — 1903 — Architect: Van Brunt & Bro. —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96401) HM
59 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Gulf Railroad Company Building — 1889 — Architect: Walter C. Root —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m88196) HM
60 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Maxwell-McClure Notions Company Building — 1900
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96425) HM
61 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Missouri Interstate Paper Company Building — 1909 — Architect: Harry E. Williams —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96362) HM
62 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Reverend Bernard Donnelly
Father Donnelly came to Jackson County in 1845 to serve zealously for thirty five years as a frontier pastor at St. Mary's Church, Independence and Immaculate Conception Church, Kansas City. On this site of the first church property purchased in . . . Map (db m86219) HM
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63 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Rothenberg and Schloss Building — 1912 — Architect: Smith Rea Lovitt —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m96361) HM
64 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Thayer Building — 1883 — Architect: Walter C. Root —
National Register of Historic Places Wholesale District Historic Garment DistrictMap (db m88187) HM
65 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — J. P. Campbell & Company Building
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m54011) HM
66 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — Kansas City's Original Board of Trade
Built 1877 Asa Beebe Cross: ArchitectMap (db m54008) HM
67 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — Oldham Hotel — Built 1916
Smith, Rea, Lovitt: ArchitectsMap (db m61219) HM
68 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — Richards & Conover Hardware Company Building
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m58409) HM
69 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — The Pacific House
Built 1868 Asa Beebe Cross: ArchitectMap (db m54010) HM
70 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — Tootle, Hanna & Leach Dry Goods
Original Occupant Built 1869Map (db m54009) HM
71 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, River Market — W. H. Morgan & Company
Built in 3 stages, 1869 - 1873Map (db m54012) HM
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72 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Hyde Park — Park Maintenance Building — 3915 Gillham Road
The Park Maintenance Building, built in 1905, was designed as an "ornamental barn" by the master architect Adriance Van Brunt. The building, constructed of native limestonea and trimmed with vitrified brick, was to be used to house horses, . . . Map (db m44406) HM
73 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Kansas City — 10 — Wornall Homestead — Battle of Westport
Built in 1858 by John Wornall on his 640-acre farm, this house was in the center of heavy fighting on October 23, 1864. After the last Confederate charge to the north toward Westport was repulsed, this house was used as a field hospital for both . . . Map (db m28072) HM
74 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Sunset Hill — William Bent - Seth Ward Home
Situated on property once owned by Mormon Bishop Edward Partridge and by Alexander Doniphan, this homestead was acquired in 1858 by Colonel William W. Bent, founder of Bent's Fort, Colorado. In 1864, during Bent's residency, the farm pastures (now . . . Map (db m23177) HM
75 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Ward Parkway Plaza — Preservation and Restoration of Alexander Majors House
In memory of Miss Louisa P. Johnston, great-granddaughter of Alexander Majors, whose steadfast determination led to the preservation of this house to honor him and the historic transportation firm of Russell, Majors and Waddell and in recognition . . . Map (db m84744) HM
76 Missouri, Jackson County, Lee's Summit — R.H. Marquette Building — 229 SE Main Street — Historic Building —
On May 9, 1895, Mr. R.H. Marquette established a cigar factory and store at this location. The store was a local gathering place for men in the community. Its popularity increased greatly when a bowling alley was added to the business years . . . Map (db m64129) HM
77 Missouri, Jackson County, Raytown, South Kansas City — 1844 Homestead
1844 homestead, Aunt Sophie's slave cabin, campsite on the Santa Fe Road, owned by Archibald Rice family 1836-1902Map (db m140274) HM
78 Missouri, Jasper County, Joplin — Jasper County Courthouse — Joplin, Missouri
Jasper County, Missouri boasts two county courthouses -- one in Joplin and one in Carthage, the county seat. Actually, there could have been three county courthouses; Webb City also insisted upon having one. Bitter rivals in the 1890s, the three . . . Map (db m57767) HM
79 Missouri, Jasper County, Joplin — Quinby Building
Built in 1882 by Thomas Cunningham to house the Cunningham National Bank. Present facade reflects a circa 1922 remodeling when the name was changed to the Quinby Building. Partial facade restoration was made possible in 1990 by a grant from the . . . Map (db m35043) HM
80 Missouri, Jasper County, Joplin — Swartz & Malsbury Building — 422 - 428 Main
Built 1882/1883 Major Alterations 1930 Construction Cost Was $9,000Map (db m35045) HM
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81 Missouri, Jasper County, Joplin — The Connor Hotel — U.S. Route 66 - Will Rogers Highway — Chicago to Los Angeles —
Joplin's original industries were lead and zinc mining, smelting and associated manufacturing. Joplin became the center of one of the most important mining fields in the world. In 1906 and 1907 the Connor Hotel was built to provide . . . Map (db m34654) HM
82 Missouri, Johnson County, Warrensburg — Johnson County Courthouse — Constructed 1896-98
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places April 7, 1995 Constructed of locally quarried sandstone, the present Johnson County Courthouse is the oldest of four Missouri courthouses designed by architect George E. McDonald of Omaha, . . . Map (db m85430) HM
83 Missouri, Linn County, Linneus — Linn County Courthouse
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m67178) HM
84 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Confectionery
The confectionery located at this site in the Allen Hotel Block, built in 1905, was a favorite stop for Marcelineans with a sweet tooth. When designing Downtown Disney, which is adjacent to Disneyland, the Disney Company included Marceline's . . . Map (db m62153) HM
85 Missouri, Linn County, Marceline — Zurchers
The Coca-Cola building on Main Street USA at Disneyland is modeled after the Zurcher Building you see here. Built in 1892, Zurcher Jewelers occupied this site from 1903 to 1973. In the Knights of Pythias hall, located in the second story, Elias . . . Map (db m62421) HM
86 Missouri, Livingston County, Chillicothe — 601-605 Locust Street — Courthouse Square Historic District
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior October 16, 2002Map (db m67244) HM
87 Missouri, Livingston County, Chillicothe — 608-612 Washington Street — Courthouse Square Historic District
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior October 16, 2002Map (db m67301) HM
88 Missouri, Livingston County, Chillicothe — 708-710 Washington Street — Courthouse Square Historic District
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior October 16, 2002Map (db m66734) HM
89 Missouri, Livingston County, Chillicothe — Bradley's Saloon
Courthouse Square Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of [the] Interior October 16, 2002Map (db m156943) HM
90 Missouri, Livingston County, Chillicothe — Chillicothe City Hall — Courthouse Square Historic District
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior October 16, 2002Map (db m66735) HM
91 Missouri, Livingston County, Chillicothe — Livingston County Courthouse Historic Districts
. . . Map (db m67246) HM
92 Missouri, Livingston County, Chillicothe — Loomis Building — Chillicothe Commercial Historic District
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior October 16, 2002Map (db m67307) HM
93 Missouri, Livingston County, Chillicothe — Lost Chillicothe Treasures
[Clockwise from top left] Ben Bolt Theatre • City Hall & Fire Dept Mart Drug [former Leeper Hotel] County Buildings • Fire Dept. • Leeper HotelMap (db m156935) HM
94 Missouri, Livingston County, Chillicothe — Palmer Building — Courthouse Square Historic District
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior October 16, 2002Map (db m67192) HM
95 Missouri, Madison County, Fredericktown — Madison County Courthouse
This property has been placed on the National Register of of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior December 28, 2000 Map (db m119704) HM
96 Missouri, Madison County, Fredericktown — U.S. Post Office Fredericktown, Missouri
was placed on the National Register of of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior October 8, 2009 Map (db m119697) HM
97 Missouri, Marion County, Hannibal — "Huckleberry Finn House" Reconstruction
In grateful recognition of The Christina J. Coons Family for donations of land to reconstruct the "Huckleberry Finn House." The house that once stood here was believed to be the home of Tom Blankenship, named by Mark Twain as a model for . . . Map (db m156616) HM
98 Missouri, Marion County, Hannibal — Abner Nash Building
. . . Map (db m58825) HM
99 Missouri, Marion County, Hannibal — Becky Thatcher's Home
This was the home of Becky Thatcher, Tom Sawyer’s first sweetheart in Mark Twain’s book Tom Sawyer. Tom thought Becky to be the essence of all that is charming in womanhood.Map (db m4662) HM
100 Missouri, Marion County, Hannibal — Benjamin Horr House — 306 Center Street — 1843 —
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m156557) HM

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