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You Must Go to the Wornall House

Posted on the 06 May 2018 by Morage @kebmebms

I've lived in the Kansas City area more than 35 years. Heck, I was only born an hour North in St. Joseph but I've lived here for years. And in all that time, I've driven by the old Wornall House on Wornall Road more times than I can count. Heck, I now live in the neighborhood. Again.
So yesterday, I'm driving by, yet again, when I see what are likely Civil War re-enactors on the lawn. It's Saturday. I have my chores done. I decided I have time so I park the car and go.
Am I ever glad I did.
If you have either never been or it's been a long time? Go. Go back. It's a terrific education. The original Wornall family did more to help develop this city and area than you have any idea. And the ties to even JC Nichols and his development of the Plaza, the family ties to Liberty and William Jewell College, local banks, all of it. Fascinating.
Here are just a few of the shots I took, on the outside. This is on the front porch.
You Must Go to the Wornall House
A soldier and an officer's tent.
You Must Go to the Wornall House
The inside of said tent.
You Must Go to the Wornall House
More of the re-enactors.
You Must Go to the Wornall House
I'm telling you, you'll get a terrific, fast national education on the Civil War and even the nation, as well as one more on the state of Missouri, the region, the Missouri-Kansas border war, slavery and area, all. Seriously fascinating.
Then, when that's done, either same day or some other time, maybe some other weekend, make a point to go to the Majors house at 82nd and State Line Road. It's under the same non-profit organization and can give you more information and history, at least, if not also entertainment.
Links:

John Wornall House Museum


Majors House - The Alexander Majors House Museum


Home - Wornall Majors House Museums




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