St.
Joseph Museum
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The St. Joseph Museum is
the oldest of the four museums in the St. Joseph Museums,
Inc. system, beginning in
1927 as the Children’s Museums of St. Joseph.
Traditionally, it has been dedicated to the cultural and
natural history of St. Joseph. In 2005, the St. Joseph
Museum moved to its current location on Frederick Avenue,
and exhibits are still under development in this new
location. It is well-known for its extensive Native
American collection and exhibits include clothing,
accessories, fans, pottery, pipes, weapons, kachinas,
jewelry and archaeological artifacts from ten cultural
regions of North America. Also currently featured are
exhibits on the Lewis and Clark Expedition with emphasis
on the journey through northwest Missouri. As new exhibits
are developed, the website will be updated.
The St. Joseph Museum is
located at 3406 Frederick Avenue, one mile west of I-29 on
Frederick Blvd. (exit 47) Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on
Sunday. We are closed on major holidays.
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