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.

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    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.

    Admissions
    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.

    Get Your Kicks Where Route 66 Got Its Name

    BIRTHPLACE OF ROUTE 66

    From neon signs to classic cars to drive-ins, Route 66 represents a time in American history that captivates nostalgia lovers everywhere. With one of the largest Route 66 timelines and maps in the country, this gallery is a must-see for any Americana enthusiast.

    Hop into the turquoise blue '57 Chevy Bel Air convertible at the John T. Woodruff Theater and learn about the local man who gave Route 66 its name.

    After that, enjoy your stroll through numerous interactive neon sign exhibits and take photos of your favorite spots along the historic Mother Road.

    • Visit the John T. Woodruff Theater complete with a ’57 Chevy Bel Air convertible, and learn about the man behind the Birthplace of Route 66.
    • See a plethora of interactive neon sign exhibits featuring local Route 66 icons like Red’s Giant Hamburg, Rail Haven motel, Sanders’ Standard Oil gas station and Sunset Drive-in Theatre.
    • Hear the story about John Wilkinson, a local boy who met Elvis Presley at the Shrine Mosque and later became his rhythm guitar player.
    • See a restored Martin & Schwartz Model 80 Series 4B Cyclops gas pump, view stunning Route 66 paintings by artist Jerry L. Rice, and discover more iconic pieces throughout the gallery.
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    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.

    Sensory Friendly Saturdays

    05/11/2024 - 10:00 a.m.

    Event Dates:
    May 11, 2024
    June 8, 2024
    General Admission Applies – No registration is needed.

     

    05/11/2024
    Host: History Museum
    Location: 154 Park Central Square

    Citizenship Family Activity Day

    05/11/2024 - 10:00 a.m.

    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.

    05/11/2024
    Host: History Museum
    Location: 154 Park Central Square - History Museum on the Square

    Queen City Quest Game Show Fundraiser

    05/18/2024 - 05:00 p.m.

    This thrilling event will see nine teams compete in a live game show on Saturday, May 18th. It promises to be a showdown of wits and knowledge.

    Thank you to Springfield Cardinals for donating 8 Ticket Vouchers per team that signs up for Queen City Quest to support the History Museum on the Square!

    Team tickets are SOLD OUT! Audience tickets are still available and will be available both online and at the door.

    Not sure about the spotlight? Come as an audience member for $10 and cheer on your favorite team as they compete in Queen City Quest.

    Team Requirements:

    • Teams are SOLD OUT! Be sure to get your audience tickets!

     

     

    05/18/2024
    Host: History Museum
    Location: Historic Fox Theatre

    Downtown Walking Tour

    06/01/2024 - 10:00 a.m.

    Join us on this one-hour tour in Downtown Springfield, Missouri.
    Explore Springfield’s founding, growth, and most notable history where it took place.
    Learn about the Wild Bill Hickok shootout on the square, Route 66, Trail and Tears and more!

    Tour Dates:

    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.

    06/01/2024
    Host: History Museum
    Location: 154 Park Central Square - History Museum on the Square

    Commercial Street Walking Tour

    06/01/2024 - 10:30 a.m.

    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, 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

     

    06/01/2024
    Host: History Museum
    Location: Commercial Street - Meet at Jefferson Avenue Footbridge

    History Museum Book Club

    06/06/2024 - 07:00 p.m.

    Join the History Museum on their next Historical Fiction read
    Join us in reading Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
    It tells the story of Elizabeth Zott, who becomes a beloved cooking show host in 1960s Southern California after being fired as a chemist four years earlier.
    We’ll meet on Thursday, June 6th at 7 pm at the picnic area by the Cherry Picker (601 S Pickwick Ave. Springfield, MO)

    06/06/2024
    Host: History Museum
    Location: Picnic Area by the Cherry Picker (601 S Pickwick Ave. Springfield, MO)

    Meet your Springfield Leaders

    06/08/2024 - 10:00 a.m.

    Families are invited to join us at the historic Fox Theater for a chance to speak with the people that make our community work. Local leaders in city governance, education, and business share their thoughts about leadership in an interactive panel discussion followed by a Q&A session geared toward our youth participants. Adult tickets are $5/person. Youth (17 and under) are FREE and must be pre-registered.

    Please note – this is not a drop-off event. Chaperones must stay for the duration of the event. This is a family event – all adults must be accompanied by at least one child.

    Saturday, June 8th. Doors open at 9:30AM. Panel discussion begins at 10AM, with Q&A for youth participants to follow.

    This 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.

    This event is designed as an opportunity for youth participants to learn about leadership and interact with some of Springfield’s leaders. In order to ensure as many kids as possible can participate in this event, only youth participants will be given opportunities to ask questions and have dialogue with the panelists.

    06/08/2024
    Host: History Museum
    Location: 157 Park Central Square - Historic Fox Theatre

    SERVICE – Community Service Fair on the Square

    07/13/2024 - 10:00 a.m.

    SERVICE – Community Service Fair on the Square – July 13th from 10 am to Noon There are a thousand ways to make a difference in your own community, and you can find many of them this summer on the square. More than two dozen local charitable organizations will have booths where you can learn…

    07/13/2024
    Host: History Museum
    Location: Park Central Square

    Route 66 Bus Tour – Get on the Mother Road!

    08/17/2024 - 01:00 p.m.

    Join David Eslick, History Museum Ambassador and a founder of the Birthplace of Route 66 Festival, as he shares the significance of Route 66 to the Springfield area,  photos of iconic places along the local route and an opportunity to share stories of the crossroads as you ride together.

    Tour Dates:

    Summer Bus Tour Date:

    August 17, 2024 – 1:00 pm – Leaving from Downtown Springfield (specific address to be confirmed)

    $30 per person for Members and $35 per person for NonMembers

    At least ten individuals need to be registered for this event.  If ten are not registered one week before the tour date, a staff member of the History Museum on the Square will give you a call with a chance to reschedule or get a refund.

     

     

    08/17/2024
    Host: History Museum
    Location: Meet at History Museum on the Square

    Meet The Museum: Educators’ Evening

    08/17/2024 - 05:00 p.m.

    History Museum on the Square invites you to…

    Meet the Museum: Educators’ Evening

    When: Saturday August 17, 2024 -5 pm – 7 pm

    Where: 154 Park Central, Springfield, MO 65806

    Cost: FREE

    All regional K-12 and homeschool educators are invited for a free evening at the museum to learn about our education programming and resources for educators. Get to know more about our field trips, educational trunks, Meet Missouri program and more!

    This is an educator-only event (no additional guests). All attendees should be prepared to share contact information at the door for free admission.

    For more information, contact whitney@historymuseumonthesquare.org or call (417) 831-1976 ext. 1006.

    08/17/2024
    Host: History Museum
    Location: 154 Park Central Square - History Museum on the Square

    Truly a Jewel

    Fantastic collaboration of the history of Springfield MO. and the surrounding area. Excellent presentations. Truly a jewel in the queen city’s crown. Interactive stations throughout. A must see.

    Wille E

    Hands down the best Route 66 museum

    Hands down the best Route 66 museum in Missouri and one of the top ten museums on ALL of Route 66! There’s so much to see and interact with while you’re visiting here. There are multiple floors that have a great deal of Springfield history on display. Be sure to try the virtual shoot out!!!…

    Roamin’ Rich

    Quick drop in did not disappoint!

    I had just a few moments after my lunch to stop into the new history museum. First impression: “wow.” They have done an amazing job of utilizing a compact space to relate an amazing amount of information! The exhibits are top notch and first rate—and truly transport the visitor to another place and time! My…

    Jaimie T.

    A definite MUST SEE!

    This place was AWESOME! If you can, sign up for a walking tour!!! Yes, it will cost you extra, but it’s SO worth it if you get Katie. Not sure about other docents, but Katie was just WONDERFUL! Our group learned SO much and really enjoyed ourselves! The museum itself is really great too… I…

    Wanda H.

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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.