The St. Charles County Heritage Museum is located in St. Charles Missouri in the restored brick two story that was built in 1857 by Lawrence Cribbin. Fritz and Anna Kuhlmann bought the property in 1897 and loved it so much that they shared it with everyone by opening their land for picnics and baseball games. It became known as Kuhlmann's Grove.
The Museum highlights the history of the property, as well as the entire county with exhibits of the ancient life of the first inhabitants and the German emigrants who came later. A reproduction of a barn is the main exhibit hall and features large exhibits. The museum will have permanent and rotating exhibits. An added bonus it that the Centennial Trail, a 2.2 mile asphalt hiking/biking trail, connects the St. Charles County Heritage Museum with the Katy Trail.
The museum hours:
Wednesday through Saturday | 10am to 5pm
Sunday | noon to 5pm
Admission is free.
St. Charles County Heritage Museum
1630 Heritage Landing
St. Peters, MO 63303
636-255-6000
636-949-7535 (Parks Dept.)