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Preserving Raytown's History for future generations.

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"On The Oregon & Santa Fe Trail"

8705 East 63rd Street • Raytown, Missouri

Visit us and See:

Ray's Blacksmith Shop

Pictorial History of Raytown

Gift Shop

GM Leeds Plant History

General Store

Schoolroom

Clothing Display

Special Displays

Located in the Former Fire Station No. 1

Hours:

Wednesday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Sunday 12 to 4 p.m.

Closed Holidays

Admission is free

Donation Accepted

Call us at: (816) 353-5033 for more information
A Non-Profit Organization

   "Of all the great pioneer routes of travel in North America, none surpassed in importance those leading from the Missouri River to Oregon and California . . . There went trappers, missionaries and settlers from the east to the great northwestern wilderness and transformed it into an American commonwealth . . ."  -Paden

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