Dunklin County Museum

122 College Avenue
Kennett, MO
573-888-6620

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The Dunklin County Museum is housed in a building originally built in 1903 for dual purpose use as the Kennett City Hall and a Masonic Lodge and is the only building in town listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Dunklin County Museum, established in 1986 features historical memorabilia, a stunning Native American artifacts assortment, a nationally recognized collection of miniature machines created by Cecil E. Anthony, as well as a 200 pound stuffed alligator gar.

Visiting the Dunklin County Museum
Wednesday: 1:30 pm - 5 pm
School and private tours are also available upon request.
Free

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