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Central Mo State University Museum

Warrensburg, Missouri

University

Kansas City Art Institute

Kansas City, Missouri

Art, Culture, University

Welcome to the Kansas City Art Institute, a four-year, independent, fully accredited college of art and design offering the bachelor of fine arts degree in a variety of disciplines. This great institution has a stellar history, dating back to its origins in 1885.

Museum of Anthropology

Columbia, Missouri

Anthropology, Culture, Library, Science, University

The Museum of Anthropology is the only anthropology museum in the state of Missouri and one of a few in the Midwest. The Museum's archaeological collection, the largest holding of prehistoric Missouri artifacts in the world, includes millions of items dating from 9,000 B.C. to modern times.

Archaeology, Art, Culture, History, University

The Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Southeast Missouri Regional Museum is on the River Campus of Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. This includes a history gallery, art gallery, video theatre and classroom. The Crisp Museum also has a large outreach service area covering 25 counties of Southeast Missouri, with a 38-foot walk through vehicle that has rotating exhibits.

Truman State University Hist.

Kirksville, Missouri

University

Art, Culture, University

The Des Lee Gallery provides Sam Fox School students and faculty a formal gallery space for presenting exhibitions, and also has earned a national reputation for showing work by local and internationally known contemporary artists.

University

Art, Botanical Garden, General, History, Historic House, Library, Science, Specialized, University

In addition, ATSU facilitates a strong research environment through the A.T. Still Research Institute, which features a premier team of specialists and researchers. The University also is the parent institution for the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine and International Center for Osteopathic History.

The Stephens Museum

Fayette, Missouri

Anthropology, Archaeology, Culture, History, Natural History, University

Brimming with the worlds of archeology, cultural anthropology, biology, geology, and paleontology, The Stephens Museum is one of Central’s most prized possessions and the third oldest museum in the state. The Museum originated in 1885 when Central College Curator Lawrence V. (Lon) Stephens gave $5,000 to buy a brick residence on the edge of the college, in which the museum was originally housed.