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WELCOME TO THE CENTRALIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Check out the museum & gardens. Tour Hours: 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday & Wednesdays—May through October. Tours are conducted by volunteer docents (tour guides). Special tours may be scheduled by appointment.
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Three complete floors of incredible displays detailing the rich history of Centralia. Chance Gardens Open mostly year round, Chance Gardens features ponds, a waterfall, bridges, a cave, rock formations, archways, and an amazing variety of plants and flowers.
Centralia Historical Society, Centralia, Missouri. 973 likes · 81 were here. 319 E. Sneed St. Centralia, MO 65240 The Gardens are open year round to the public. Our hours liste
In the museum you will find a room dedicated to Centralia’s involvement during the Civil War along with artifacts from former members of the Centralia community. The Chance room holds items from the history of the A.B. Chance Co, now Hubbell Power Systems.
The Chance House and Gardens is a historic home and garden located at Centralia, Missouri.The house was built in 1904, and is a two-story, Queen Anne style frame dwelling on a raised brick basement. It features a broad verandah and porte cochere.The formal gardens were added in 1937. The house was purchased by Albert Bishop Chance in 1923. [2] The house is now operated as the Centralia ...
Intro. The Centralia Historical Society is housed in a Victorian (Queen Anne Style) house that was built in. Page · History Museum. 319 E Sneed St, Centralia, MO, United States, Missouri. (573) 682-5711. centraliamomuseum.org. Not yet rated (0 Reviews) Photos. See all photos.
29 Απρ 2020 · On the morning of September 27, 1864, in the tiny mid-Missouri town of Centralia, about 80 Confederate guerrillas under Captain William T. “Bloody Bill” Anderson carried out a brutal massacre of two dozen Union soldiers.