Built in 1858, and designed to resemble how it may have looked then, the Wornall House Museum provides a look into the Civil War Era in Kansas City. One of the four Civil War-period homes that remain in Kansas City, the Wornall House provides a unique perspective on daily life for a prosperous family during that time. The House was used as a field hospital during the Battle of Westport and features many artifacts from the Civil War. Self-guided tours are always available, sharing information about the Wornall family, the lives of the enslaved residents at the House, and life on the Missouri-Kansas border. Guided tours are available on Saturday afternoons.
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4525 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 64111, USA
Distance: 2.04 Away
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4445 Main Street, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Distance: 2.05 Away
4420 Warwick Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64111, USA
Distance: 2.08 Away
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Distance: 3.01 Away
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LaMar's Donuts and Coffee, Main Street, Kansas City, MO, USA
Distance: 3.41 Away
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