
We have created an amazing regional history museum and expanded educational destination for Springfield and its visitors. Located on Route 66, our historic Park Central Square buildings have been restored to preserve the rich history of our city. The expanded museum space allows guests to explore the past using interactive learning features.
Our six permanent galleries tell the stories of significant events in Springfield and create distinct and intentional dialogues about objects, individuals, and history– dialogues that will foster examinations of unique aspects of Springfield, Greene County and its people. A rich and vast collection of artifacts, photographs, and the “voices of history” are combined using innovative technologies.
The History Museum on the Square’s Traveling Trunk Program provides local students and community groups an opportunity to experience Springfield and Greene County history through hands-on artifacts and reproductions, primary source material, and other learning aids. This program can be presented by the teacher renting the trunk or scheduled with a designated volunteer from the History Museum on the Square.
These programs are presented in a “show and tell” format with items passed among participants or set out for a hands-on “pass by”. Specific points of Springfield and Greene County history are interspersed with a general social or cultural history of the time and are interpreted with the help of reproduction photographs and objects, and actual artifacts (may include clothing, household items, school items, toys, etc.), maps and primary source material are available. All of these aids help the interpreter make history “come alive” for the participants. Staff will consult with the teacher or group leader to customize the presentation.
Presentations generally last 45-60 minutes. Occasionally, two presentations at the same site may be scheduled back-to-back when space for a large group is not available. Groups are requested to give two weeks advance notice when scheduling a trunk presentation. If a designated volunteer from the History Museum on the Square is not presenting the program, the individual renting the trunk is responsible for transportation of the trunk to and from the presentation site.
Learn about the Osage Nation in Missouri, Lewis & Clark’s travels, living conditions during WWII, and more. For more information or to schedule a Traveling Trunk Program, please contact Palmer at palmer@historymuseumonthesquare.org or 417-831-1976.
Sharing Stories at the Crossroads is what the History Museum on the Square does best.
We have an exciting new program to assist parents with learning pods, virtual learning, and homeschooling. Every Friday at 2 pm, homeschool and pod learning elementary students can join the History Museum on the Square for a history program and gallery tour that supports Missouri Learning Standards. Each Friday from now until May 2021, the Museum will have a rotating program topic.
Each program is geared toward the 2nd – 5th-grade level. This program is free to both adults and children with a generous gift from the Darr Family Foundation. This includes admission to the museum and the program. Pre-registration required. One adult must accompany children. Each program is limited to 10 total people due to COVID restrictions.
The Pioneers and Founding of Springfield, MO.
Examine Springfield’s origins and incorporation in this journey through time. We will discuss the causes of westward expansion, the lives of Springfield’s first settlers, the former city of North Springfield, and the significance of the Frisco railroad to our city’s rise in stature. Grades 3-5.
The Civil War in Southwest Missouri
Take a look at southwest Missouri’s role in the Civil War. We will discuss the conflict’s causes and consequences, the specific battles that took place in the area, and the daily life of soldiers and civilians during wartime. Grades 3-5.
Native American History
Learn the history of the local Native American presence spanning hundreds of years. We will discuss the local tribes, the importance of the buffalo in daily life, the practical relevance of arts and crafts, and the impact of westward expansion. Grades 2-5.
The Lewis & Clark Expedition
Join us as we probe the adventures of the Corps of Discovery. We will discuss the events that led to the Louisiana Purchase, the daily life of an explorer on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and the consequences of their journey for the United States and beyond. Grades 3-5.
Do you love puzzles? Have you tried a virtual escape room?
History Museum on the Square has developed an entertaining and educational virtual puzzle game. The year is 1953 and the city of Springfield is enjoying the summer heat. Little did citizens know, cobras would be released into the streets putting a quick end to all summer fun. The unexpected and accidental release of cobras from a local pet shop struck fear into residents as they began to search cautiously for the escaped serpents.
You can help us find all the cobras by unlocking the puzzles and using clues that can all be found on the game link. This immersive puzzle game is good for either date night or family game night, from the comfort of your home.
This virtual experience includes the online puzzle game, a party kit with your choice of themed beer (2) or soda (2), sweet treats, and a playlist of 1953 hits to set the tone. Party Kits can be picked up at the museum starting March 24th – April 3rd during regular business hours. This game will be available to play online and is best played with a group.
Sign up here. We will send you a confirmation and link to the game. The game will be live from March 26th – April 4th.
March 26th from 6-8 pm, History Museum staff will be online and available to help if you have any questions.
This program will assist parents with learning pods, virtual learning, and homeschooling. Pre-registration is free for adults and children, thanks to the Darr Family Foundation. Reservation includes a history program that supports Missouri Learning Standards and museum admission. This educational programming is geared toward 2nd-5th grade students. These programs will be offered each Friday now until May 2021.
Friday, March 5th – Civil War
Friday, March 12th – Lewis & Clark Expedition
Friday, March 19th – Native American
Friday, March 26th – Pioneers and Founding of Springfield
Pre-registration is required for both adults and children. We monitor capacity and will hold programming in the Historic Fox Theatre if registration is over 10 people. Reserve your spot here.
History Museum on the Square is excited to present Queen City Quest – a one-day fundraiser scavenger hunt challenge that will be fun for friends, families, and co-workers!
Participation is open to all and carrying out the hunt will be simple and fun. Players will use GooseChase, a free and easy-to-use app, to find challenges, complete questions, and track your progress. Teams can also track opponents’ progress with the action feed and automatically updated leaderboard during the game, adding a healthy dose of competition!
The game will start at 11:00 am and finish at 2:00 pm. At that time join us at the Fox Theatre for prizes. Your afternoon should end by 2:30 pm.
Pre-registration now until March 15th is $100 for a maximum number of 5 on your team. Once you register we will send you an email with details on the app and the game. Sign up here.
Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, contact Charlotte McCoy.
Gold Sponsor Level
Central Bank/Central Trust Company
Great Southern Bank
Silver Sponsor Level
Connell Insurance
Dr. Tom Prater of Mattax-Neu-Prater Eye Center
Ozarks Studies Institute, an initiative of the Missouri State University Libraries
Bronze Level
Lost Signal Brewing Company
Earl Thomas Moulder, Jr. and Michelle Nahon Moulder
Systematic Savings Bank
Browse through hundreds of historic photos of Springfield, Missouri and its surrounding areas.
John Sellars
Krista Adams
Charlotte McCoy
Joan Hampton-Porter
Lindsey Young
Palmer Johnson
Katie Schoorl
Be a part of the story of History Museum on the Square by financially supporting our vision. All contributions made go directly to the museum’s development and preservation of history in our community. History Museum on the Square is a 501c3 nonprofit organization and all donations are tax deductible.