Historical Places in Luray, MO
1. Battle of Athens State Park
12378 Athens State Park Rd, Revere, MO 63465
2. Iliniwek Village State Historic Site
County Road 188, Alexandria, MO 63430
3. Van Buren County Historical Society
809 1st St, Keosauqua, IA 52565
4. Pioneer Memorial and Exodus to Greatness
175 Water St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The Pioneer Memorial and Exodus to Greatness are self-directed experiences. The monument includes a bronze plaque dedicated to the memory of Latter-day Saints who left Nauvoo…
5. Trail of Hope
505 Parley St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The Trail of Hope represents the route thousands of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints took as they fled persecution, leaving behind their homes and…
6. Seventies Hall
505 Parley St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The Nauvoo Seventies Hall was built in 1845 by the Quorums of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a place for instruction, quorum business, and…
7. Hiram and Sarah Granger Kimball Home
Commerce Street, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The former home of Hiram and Sarah Granger Kimball, notable members of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 1840s in…
8. Kimball Barn
Commerce St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: This venue can be requested for group gatherings, however just because a venue is requested, it does not necessarily guarantee that it can be reserved. Await a group…
9. Webb Blacksmith Shop
585 Parley St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: A blacksmith shop operated by the Webb brothers, notable members of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 1840s in Nauvoo.
10. Brigham and Mary Ann Young Home
610 Kimball St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The former home of Brigham and Mary Ann Young, notable members of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 1840s in Nauvoo.
11. Limestone Quarry Overlook Site
Granger St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: This is one of several sites where stone was quarried for the Nauvoo Temple.
12. Wagon Depot
Hotchkiss Street, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: Explore Historic Nauvoo through a wagon ride lasting approximately 35 minutes! The wagon tour provides an overview of the physical setting of Nauvoo, including shopes, homes,…
13. Calvin and Sally Pendleton Home
745 Kimball St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The former home of Calvin and Sally Pendleton, notable members of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 1840s in Nauvoo.
14. Orson and Marinda Hyde Home
690 S Hyde St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The former home of Orson and Marinda Hyde, notable members of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 1840s in Nauvoo.
15. Windsor and Sylvia Lyon Home and Drug Store
750 Hotchkiss St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The former home and drug store of Windsor and Sylvia Lyon, notable members of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 1840s…
16. Lucy Mack Smith Home
620 S Hyde St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The former home of Luck Mack Smith, mother of Joseph Smith, Jr., and notable member of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during…
17. David and Patty Sessions Log Home
790 Hotchkiss St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The former home of David and Patty Sessions, notable members of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 1840s in Nauvoo.
18. The Brickyard
825 Kimball St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: Many of the early settlers of Nauvoo lived in log cabins while they worked to build their brick homes from the bricks created at The Brickyard.
19. Partridge Street Wood
Partridge St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: This venue can be requested for group gatherings, however just because a venue is requested, it does not necessarily guarantee that it can be reserved. Await a group…
20. Historic Nauvoo
Mulholland St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: Nauvoo was an important city in the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Visitors to Historic Nauvoo can discover the city where Joseph Smith…
21. Historic Nauvoo Visitors' Center
290 N Main St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: Nauvoo, Illinois, was the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1839 to 1846. Today, visitors enjoy tours and activities in historic homes,…
22. Monument to Women Memorial Garden
820 Young St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: Dedicated in 1978, the memorial on these grounds honors women of the past, present, and future. The beautiful sculpture garden displays statues representing the different…
23. Heber and Vilate Kimball Home
995 Munson St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The former home of Heber and Vilate Kimball, notable members of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 1840s in Nauvoo.
24. Carriage Depot
895 Hubbard St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: Visit the Carriage depot to take a 35-minute ride in a horse-drawn carriage while listening to stories from the journals of the men and women who lived in Nauvoo in the 1840s.
25. William and Caroline Weeks Home
965 Young St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The former home of William and Caroline Weeks, notable members of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 1840s in Nauvoo.
26. Temple Stones Pavilion
965 Young St, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The Temple Stones Pavilion is an additional Temple City experience. This interactive space on the property of master stonecutter William Jones presents the journey of a block…
27. Wilford and Phebe Woodruff Home
N Durphy Street, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The former home of Wilford and Phebe Woodruff, notable members of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 1840s in Nauvoo.
28. West Grove
985 Knight Street, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The West Grove of Nauvoo was the site of historic events such as the funeral sermon for the Prophet Joseph Smith. The Grove is currently under regeneration and will re-open…
29. Edward and Ann Hunter Home
985 Knight Street, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The former home of Edward and Ann Hunter, notable members of the community built by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the 1840s in Nauvoo.
30. Cultural Hall
350 Main Street, Nauvoo, IL 62354
From Business: The three-story Nauvoo Cultural Hall was built in the early 1840s and served as the community cultural center of Nauvoo. Dedicated by Hyrum Smith on April 5, 1844, it was the…
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