The Farris Theatre is a historic theatre, built in 1901, in the heart of Richmond, MO. The theatre embodies turn-of-the-century architecture and is the beacon of Richmond’s arts district.
Now fully restored, the theatre is now host to movies, concerts, and festivals – including the annual Mushroom Festival held each spring. Richmond is known as “The Mushroom Capital of the World,” but is also a quintessential charming, midwestern town. The Farris Theatre is only the beginning of the treasures that Richmond holds.
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Ray County Museum, West Royle Street, Richmond, MO, USA
Distance: 0.65 Away
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Van Till Family Farm Winery, State Highway C, Rayville, MO, USA
Distance: 6.25 Away
Madonna of the Trail, Commerce Street, Lexington, MO, USA
Distance: 8.05 Away
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Battle of Lexington State Historic Site, Delaware Street, Lexington, MO, USA
Distance: 8.06 Away
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Lafayette County Courthouse, Main Street, Lexington, MO, USA
Distance: 8.24 Away
Wentworth Military Academy Museum, 13th Street, Lexington, MO, USA
Distance: 8.35 Away
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Lexington Historical Museum, 13th Street, Lexington, MO, USA
Distance: 8.36 Away
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Of The Earth Farm Distillery, Missouri 13, Richmond, MO, USA
Distance: 8.54 Away
Crooked River Conservation Area, Rayville, MO, USA
Distance: 9.46 Away
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