Missouri Mines State Historic Site occupies Federal Mill No. 3 in Park Hills, Missouri, United States, which processed the lead and zinc ore that was …
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Dec 10, 2024
I hate to say it, but it's not worth stopping for. All the building are closed off for safety reasons, so you cannot get any closer than what is in the picture. There is a small museum with some he…Full review by Angela D
Jun 29, 2023
We enjoyed our visit here. I mostly enjoyed looking at all the rock samples inside the museum. My husband and son had a good time examining everything mine-related. The ladies who worked there were v…Full review by BookwormMBS
Apr 13, 2022
So, the museum itself was pretty good. Very informative. They also have an old film you can watch. I was disappointed that there was no way to go into and see the big old buildings that you see fr…Full review by Wanda H
MUSEUM FEES: Fees include tax. Qualified tax-exempt organizations MUST provide a copy of a tax exempt certificate at the time of payment. Adults (18 and older): $4 Youth …
MUSEUM FEES: Fees include tax. Qualified tax-exempt organizations MUST provide a copy of a tax exempt certificate at the time of payment. Adults (18 and older): $4 Youth (Ages 6-17): $3 Child (Ages 0-5): Free* Group Rates: Adults (18 and older): $3.50 Youth (Ages 6-17): $2.50 Child (Ages 0-5): Free* *Children under the age of six are admitted free with a paid adult.