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3
Jan

About

   Posted by: admin   in Miscellaneous

MUSEUM OPEN WED-SATURDAY

10:00 TO 4:00

YEAR AROUND!

Proud Member of

Old Trails Regional Tourism Partnership

Richmond Chamber of Commerce
Kansas City Historical Society
Pony Express Museum
Civil War round Table of Western Missouri
Legends of America

American Association for State and Local History

Ray County Museum Facebook

Twitter

Triple A Travel Guide 2010

Days Open- Wednesday through Saturday- 10:00-:400 p.m.

901 West Royle Street, Richmond, 64085

Open Year Around

Mission Statement

Our mission is to collect, preserve and present the history and culture of the people of Ray County, Misouri and the families who pioneered the area to make it the County it is today.

Through our exhibits, research facilities and many other services and eents, the museum seeks to inspire visitors in matters of local history.

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The Ray County Historical Society was established in the 1950’s. It became a large group of the community who wanted to not only preserve our history of Ray County, Missouri, but to educate the next generations of our past.
In 1973, we found a home for our Ray County Museum. Built as a Poor farm in 1910, this stately Georgian, brick building was standing on its original 25 acres on a small bluff and looking out toward our town square. The County owned the building and willingly agreed to allow us to use this for our museum.

In 1974, we had our ground-breaking of our ‘ gem’  in the heart of Ray County. Governor Kit Bond and several other State Representatives helped us celebrate that day in October. When we first opened, there were four displayed rooms. All restored to their natural beauty, and furnished with special artifacts. Now, we have 37 rooms displayed and more coming!
From the early 1800’s to the 1940’s, we have special artifacts, the history of Ray County displayed in one building.
Three floors of displays, varied in themes, and guided tours, walking tours, visitors from around the globe!
We offer a ‘full service’ to our guests. From booked teas in the formal parlor, to costume rental, gift shop and historical publications for sale, and, of course events.
The museum is open year around. The tours are free, but a donation is always appreciated.

  • Civil War room
  • Period Doctor’s office
  • One Room  School Room representing the 90+ schools in the area in this period
  • Old Farmers Shed complete with a “Go-Devil”
  • Wildlife room
  • Conservation Room
  • Clothing displays of beautiful gowns and men’s clothing. We have one of the best displays of vintage costumes in the country. Displayed for easy viewing and study.
  • Climate controlled Quilt room
  • Lower floor is a beautiful open Reception area where you will be treated with period pieces along with fully accessible historical library. Books containing family histories, County history, etc.

Make your plans  to include coming to the beautiful grounds and  tour our ‘themed’ rooms to let your children and yourselves enjoy the peace and calm of yester-year.

Please feel free to contact me at:

FREE TOURS/ADMISSION- (DONATIONS ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED)

FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT
CONTACT THE CURATOR
KAREN BUSH
TO BOOK THE FORMAL PARLOR. TEAS, MEETINGS, RECEPTIONS
RED HATTERS, SORORITY, ORGANIZATIONS
816-776-2305-MUSEUM

If you belong to a group, organization, schools, please contact me and we will be more than happy to accommodate!

DAYS/HOURS

WED-SATURDAY- 10:00-4:00

SPECIAL TOURS- PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL

raycountymuseum@yahoo.com

We have a full time curator and volunteers are there to help with tours.
Come and join us, see why we’re so proud of  the ‘old girl’!
Volunteers to help man the museum, or, just to help with an event are More than welcome.
Of course, we offer membership to our Historical Society with a newsletter (The Mirror) included.

Membership Level


You can send your subscription or donation  by check or money order to:

Ray County Historical Society

PO Box #2

raycountymuseum@yahoo.com

All back issues of our mirror are $5.00 per copy
We’re located on the West side of the town square.
901 West Royle Street (next to the Fairgrounds)

BOARD MEMBERS- 2009

Jim Carter- President-scrpnjc@hotmail.com

David Blythe-lawsonreview@juno.com

Karen Windsor Bush- Secretary, raycountymuseum@yahoo.com

Jan Jackson- Treasurer

Mac Proffitt

A.J. Phipps

Jean Hamacher

Hal Middleton

Don Forlow

Bruce White

Rod Fields

Terri McWilliams

Carter Rogers

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19
Mar

Old time Photos on site!

   Posted by: admin   in Miscellaneous, Parlor Teas

A NEW feature in our grand museum!!

Old Time Photo in the parlor at the Ray County Museum in sepia tone or color.

Dress in our authentic looking costumes of the era or wear your own and step back in the past.

Bring your family and make a memory.

Two sizes of photos are available on high quality photo stock.

Wouldn’t this be a great Christmas card or to make memories with your class reunion?

We have children’s to larger sized costumes available with accessories for a small additional charge.

Please call for your reservation.

Ray County Museum

816-776-2305

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TEA TIME!

What better way to relax and run away from all the problems and the hectic pace of your lives?
A formal parlor, your best friends, tea served with light refreshments and a tour of our grand old museum?
October and November are Special Tea in the Parlor Months.
Grandmothers, bring your granddaughters to tea and enjoy an afternoon to remember.
The atmosphere of the 1900’s parlor along with the rest of the museum, a tea party complete with playing dress up if you like plus a tour of the museum.
Complete with our 1800’s Costume room, sewing room, quilt room, Grandmother’s kitchen and more!
The water is on the fire
The china is out
We’re in our period costumes to serve you
We’re just waiting for your reservation.
A nominal fee will bring you a maximum of pleasure and memories.
Come and join us!
Contact- Karen Windsor Bush, Curator/manager/tea-mistress
816-776-2305, Wednesday through Saturday
email- raycountymuseum@yahoo.com

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