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SUMMARY:Cy Avery and the Invention of Route 66
DESCRIPTION:Author Susan Croce Kelly will tell the story of the early days of Route 66 and how it became an American tourist attraction and a worldwide icon\,
URL:https://mohumanities.org/event/cy-avery-and-the-invention-of-route-66/2026-03-20/1/
LOCATION:Maplewood Church\, 25396 Hwy O\, Sedalia\, 65301
CATEGORIES:Around Our Community
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SUMMARY:Cy Avery and the Invention of Route 66
DESCRIPTION:Author Susan Croce Kelly will tell the story of the early days of Route 66 and how it became an American tourist attraction and a worldwide icon\,
URL:https://mohumanities.org/event/cy-avery-and-the-invention-of-route-66/2026-03-20/2/
LOCATION:Maplewood Church\, 25396 Hwy O\, Sedalia\, 65301
CATEGORIES:Around Our Community
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SUMMARY:Ranger Talk: The Women of White Haven
DESCRIPTION:White Haven was home to one of the most famous men of the 19th century\, but it was also shaped by the lives of many remarkable women who made or witnessed history in their own right. Park Guide Evan Meyer will explore The Women of White Haven\, from Julia Dent Grant and her sisters to the enslaved women who quietly kept the home and farm running. \nThe program is free. Call 314-842-1867 ext. 230 for reservations.
URL:https://mohumanities.org/event/ranger-talk-the-women-of-white-haven/
LOCATION:Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site\, 7400 Grant Rd\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63123\, United States
CATEGORIES:Around Our Community
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SUMMARY:Living in Ste. Genevieve House Tour
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Living in Ste. Genevieve House Tour is focused on transformation and adaptation. Homeowners will discuss recent renovations to the homes you are touring. Some have been major renovation projects\, completely transforming the homes for their next chapters. Others have consisted of modernization and a focus on design. Five of the six homes are completely new to the spring tour\, and the sixth home (on the tour in 2023) is definitely worth a second look!\nTour private homes throughout the downtown area and see how they are lived in today. Limited tickets available the day of event. Tour six homes at your own pace from 11 am to 2 pm and then have plenty of time to stroll downtown and enjoy shopping\, restaurants\, museums and historic sites. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for Foundation Members. This event is not recommended for small children.\nTour check in is 11 am to Noon at Two Rivers Gallery\, 73 N. Main St. Not all homes are accessible. Please contact us at 573-883-9622 with any questions.
URL:https://mohumanities.org/event/living-in-ste-genevieve-house-tour/
LOCATION:Two Rivers Gallery\, 73 N. Main St.\, Ste. Genevieve\, 63670
CATEGORIES:Around Our Community
ORGANIZER;CN="Foundation for Restoration of Ste. Genevieve":MAILTO:ffrsg67@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:GKCBHSG Women's History Month Program
DESCRIPTION:The featured guest speaker will be Dr. Debra Foster Greene\, professor emerita of United States History at Lincoln University in Jefferson City\, Missouri\, who will explore\nfour years (1906-1910) in the life of educator\, author\, and activist\, Anna Julia Cooper\, in her presentation\, “Her Exile: Anna Julia Cooper in Missouri.”
URL:https://mohumanities.org/event/gkcbhsg-womens-history-month-program/
LOCATION:Black Archives of Mid-America\, 1722 E. 17th Terr.\,\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64108
CATEGORIES:Around Our Community
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SUMMARY:First Saturdays at Keystone: Arts\, Culture & Creative Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:First Saturdays at Keystone: Arts\, Culture & Creative Entrepreneurship
URL:https://mohumanities.org/event/first-saturdays-at-keystone-arts-culture-creative-entrepreneurship/2026-04-04/
LOCATION:Keystone CoLAB\, 800 E 18th St\, Kansas City\, 64108
ORGANIZER;CN="18th and Vine Arts Festival Foundation":MAILTO:info@18thandvineartsfest.org
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SUMMARY:A Life in Columns: Stories from Bill McClellan
DESCRIPTION:The Field House Museum is pleased to welcome longtime St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Bill McClellan for a special program on Friday\, April 10\, 2026\, at 1:00 p.m.\nFor more than 40 years\, Bill McClellan has written a beloved column that captures the everyday life of St. Louis. He often compares his work to that of a historian\, chronicling the daily lives of people in and around St. Louis. Characters come and go\, and sometimes pop up again. Many of his stories are about ordinary people who find themselves in extraordinary circumstances. Other characters are stories in and of themselves. Join us as McClellan shares some of these memorable stories and reflects on the people and moments that have shaped his decades of writing about St. Louis.\nThis program is free with limited availability in person and on Zoom. Reservations must be made in advance on our website\, by calling the Museum at 314-421-4689\, or by emailing info@fieldhousemuseum.org. \nAbout the Speaker:\nBill McClellan grew up in Chicago and\, after a brief stint at the University of Illinois\, he served in the Marine Corps. After the service\, he lived in Arizona\, where he completed school and got a newspaper job in Phoenix. He later followed his girlfriend to St. Louis when she came to attend dental school—she is now his wife. Together they have two children and five grandchildren.
URL:https://mohumanities.org/event/a-life-in-columns-stories-from-bill-mcclellan/
LOCATION:Field House Museum\, 634 S Broadway\, Saint Louis\, MO\, 63102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Around Our Community
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