History Museum on the Square
Sharing Stories of the Crossroads
As a city at the crossroads of our nation, Springfield, Missouri played a role in many significant events throughout American history. Step back in time, and see these stories come to life through hands-on experiences, world-class exhibits, and activities for all ages. You’ll become part of the story as you ride on our passenger train, encounter a Wild Bill Hickok shootout, and immerse yourself in the Birthplace of Route 66.
Illuminating Stories of the Past
The Museum
Journey through eight interactive galleries to see how Springfield, Missouri and its region shaped American history. Each gallery brings unique stories to life through world-class exhibits designed by Explus and videos and interactives created by Richard Lewis Media Group. Our rich and vast collection of artifacts, photographs, and “voices of history” are combined, using innovative technologies that are fun for all ages. You’re sure to discover something new with every visit.
Adults | $16 |
Seniors, Military & Students | $13 |
Children (4-12) | $10 |
Children Age 3 & Under | FREE |
Group Adult Rate with 10+* *3 days’ notice is required |
$13 |
For FREE parking location click here |
Welcome Center
Enjoy interactive displays and stories of the past as you enter.
Native Crossroads at the Spring
Explore the Native American experience in and around Springfield.
Trains, Trolleys, and Transportation
Take a ride back in time through Springfield’s transportation history.
Pioneers and Founders at the Crossroads
Peek into the lives of Springfield’s founding families.
The Civil War In Springfield
Discover Springfield’s significant role in the Civil War.
Wild Bill Hickok and the American West
Experience America’s first recorded Wild West shoot-out.
Birthplace of Route 66
Travel to the place where it all started.
Voices of History
Hear more stories of the crossroads in our temporary exhibit gallery.
Making History in the Present
Upcoming Events
Stay informed of the latest events and traveling exhibits happening in and around the museum. Make memories today and celebrate the past in the present.
Girl Scout Day: Civics & Citizenship
Civics on the Square presents the first Girl Scout Badge Activity Day. All Girl Scout levels join us on a journey through Springfield’s past as we explore civics and citizenship through the years.
Saturday, April 6, 2024, 1:00 pm-5:00 pm (come and go event)
It’s not too late to join us on Girl Scout Day! Event admission can be paid at the museum door, Saturday, April 6th.
Special Scout Program Admission is $13 per scout and leader. (No financial aid or cookie credit can be used.)
Additional family members will pay general admission to the museum.
Registered Girl Scouts and leaders can complete various steps in the Democracy and Citizenship badges through fun and interactive activity stations. Girl Scouts will have the chance to run for office, map local landmarks, register to vote, speak to a city council member, and even be elected President!
The event is made possible by the Jeannette L. Musgrave Foundation’s Multi-Year Impact Grant for Student Citizenship and support by the Community Foundation of the Ozarks.
Please note – this is not a drop-off event. Parents and troop leaders must stay for the duration of the event to adhere to ratio requirements.
Leading Ladies Luncheon
The Leading Ladies Luncheon is a vibrant celebration and insightful discussion dedicated to recognizing and promoting the achievements of professional women in the Springfield area.
Sunday, April 7, 2024 from 1:00 pm -2:30 pm – Doors Open at 12:30 pm
Historic Fox Theatre – 157 Park Central Square
Admission: $20 per person, includes light box lunch, program, and general admission to the museum. Reservations are nonrefundable.
Leading Ladies Panel includes: Kitty Ledbetter, Diane Homan, Racheal “Dami” Odunewu
Sensory Friendly Saturdays
History UnCorked Series- Prohibition Mixology back by popular demand
Explore our city’s fascinating history and craft-themed cocktails with expert mixologists, learn the art of wine tasting from seasoned sommeliers, or brush up on beer basics from master brewers. Each event’s unique drink menu perfectly complements the evening’s storyline.
Wednesday, April 17, 2024 – Prohibition Mixology with Ty leached Da Distillery and 417 cocktails. Program is from 6-8 pm. Museum admission is included for April 17th in this reservation and the museum will be open until 6:00 pm. The cost is $50 per individual, $85 per pair/twosome. This event will have assigned seating. If you want to sit with a group, please put friends’ names in the Notes section when purchasing tickets. We will try our best but seating is limited.
You will receive a confirmation email immediately after purchasing your ticket. If you do not receive this email, please call the museum at 417-831-1976 to ensure your transaction was processed.
Must be 21 or over to participate. Must bring a valid ID to the event.
History Uncorked is a fundraiser for the History Museum on the Square. Tickets are non-refundable.
Sponsored by:
History Museum Book Club
Downtown Walking Tour
Tour Dates:
May 4, 2024 – 10:00 am
June 1, 2024 – 10:00 am
July 6, 2024 – 10:00 am
August 3, 2024 – 10:00 am
$15 per person for Museum Members & Patrons, $20 per person for Non-Members.
Commercial Street Walking Tour
Join the History Museum as we explore the history of Commercial Street!
Explore Commercial Street with a one-hour walking tour. Learn about the impact of the railroad, the relationship between North and South Springfield, and the society and culture of C-Street.
This tour is presented in partnership with the Commercial Club of Springfield, MO.
Tour Dates
Saturday, May 4, 2024 – 10:30 am
Saturday, June 1, 2024 – 10:30 am
Saturday, July 6, 2024 – 10:30 am
Saturday, August 3, 2024 – 10:30 am
$15 per person for Museum Members & Patrons, $20 per person for Non-Members
Citizenship Homeschool Activity Day
Civics on the Square presents our first Civics Summer Series event. Homeschool families can join us for a fun look at what it means to be an active citizen in your community. We will team up with the League of Women Voters to share hands-on activities that will engage the participants in every part of our democratic process. Activities include elections, flag etiquette, voicing concerns to local leaders, learning about historic documents, and much more! Registration is required for this FREE event. Spots are limited.
Tuesday, May 7, 2024.
Doors open at 9 am.
Activities from 9:30 am – 12 pm. Free museum exploration time 12 – 1 pm.
Please note – this is not a drop-off event. Parents must stay for the duration of the event.
This event is FREE but registration is required. Please register by adding your guest count (including the number of adults and children attending) to the cart below.
Citizenship Family Activity Day
Civics on the Square presents our first Civics Summer Series event. Families can join us for a fun look at what it means to be an active citizen in your community. We will team up with the League of Women Voters to share hands-on activities that will engage the participants in every part of our democratic process. Activities include elections, flag etiquette, voicing concerns to local leaders, learning about historic documents, and much more! Registration is required for this FREE event. Spots are limited.
Saturday, May 11, 2024.
Morning Session from 10 am – 1 pm. Afternoon Session from 1 – 4 pm. Free museum exploration time 10 am – 5 pm.
Families can register for the morning or afternoon session to participate in a variety of Citizenship activities led by a museum representative and explore the museum.
Please note – this is not a drop-off event. Parents must stay for the duration of the event.
This event is FREE but registration is required. Please register by adding your guest count (including the number of adults and children attending) to the cart below.
Queen City Quest Game Show Fundraiser
SAVE THE DATE! May 18, 2024 – 5 pm
Queen City Quest is back better than ever! Check back soon for registration opportunities
Come on down and turn your gameshow dreams into reality at Queen City Quest!
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Illuminating Stories of the Past
Places To Visit
The museum is located at the heart of downtown Springfield, Missouri. You’ll find parking and restaurants within walking distance. Our interactive map shows places of rich history in and around the Springfield area, from Civil War sites to the iconic Rail Haven motel on historic Route 66.
- 154 Park Central Square, Springfield, MO 65806 Map & Directions
- 417-831-1976
- Info@historymuseumonthesquare.org