The Macon County Historical Society Museum and Genealogy Library is housed in the historic Blees Military Academy building, which was originally built in 1900. The museum showcases the rich history of Macon County and beyond, with exhibits on the academy, the Still-Hildreth Sanatorium, the Missouri State Highway Department, and artifacts from different towns in the county. Visitors can explore three floors of displays, including a railroad exhibit, a one-room country school, a barber shop, a grist mill, and a military room honoring the men and women connected to Macon County who have served our country.
Managed by the Macon County Historical Society, the museum offers a fascinating journey through time, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past. With its diverse range of exhibits and a dedicated genealogy library, the museum is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Macon County and its surrounding areas. Open seasonally, the museum welcomes visitors to explore its captivating displays and learn about the rich heritage of this Missouri community.
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