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Shoal Creek Living History Museum

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Open Opens at 8:00-18:00
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7000 NE Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO 64156, United StatesMap
Phone+1 816-792-2655
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  • Joe-Roe68
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    Shoal Creek is a Wonderful Back to the Past adventure!!

    Shoal Creek is nestled quietly on 80 acres out of the 1,000 acres that makes up Hodge Park. The museum has twenty-one structures with thirteen authentic 19th century buildings dating from 1807-1885. O...

    Reviewed on Mar 20, 2023
  • scott r
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    locked up town - no one is 'living' here

    Place is a huge missed opportunity. Granted, my review is based on weekend visit when nothing was happening (ok, the bison ate grass) and the buildings all closed. Can't even really see inside. ...

    Reviewed on Jul 5, 2021
  • 806cliffordc
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    Updated Info and an Elderly Perspective (A Delight to Visit).

    I want to add some context after reading many comments and visiting for myself. First, all the major buildings now have weatherproof signs outside, some of them very interesting and detailed. It was ...

    Reviewed on Apr 5, 2021
  • Cindy G
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    Awesome early village. History

    Due to Covid, the buildings were not open. This didn't hamper our visit thoughtless were able to walk thru the park and around the buildings. We were able to get a feel of living in this part of our y...

    Reviewed on Dec 12, 2020
  • ladybree88
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    Brought to life.

    On the first Saturday of the month, this old town comes to life. The buildings are open, and actors portray the way it was in 1860s. We really enjoyed seeing all the interactions, buildings, and origi...

    Reviewed on Jun 2, 2019

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