Missouri Untold: “Sharing Missouri’s Under- and Untold Stories”
"Missouri Untold" shares the under- and untold stories that are unique to each of our 92 state parks and historic sites. In this virtual series, we will be locating and telling some of our state’s most fascinating tales. So please, follow us on this journey as we explore Missouri’s diverse communities, across the state and across time.
Weston Bend: The River Marker On this episode of "Missouri Untold," outreach specialist Melissa Simmons explores a river marker that was placed in what is now Weston Bend State Park as part of the Missouri River Commission survey. First appearing on a survey map in 1894, today it is one of only a handful of the original Missouri River Commission Markers exist. |
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Weston Bend: Pensineau Cellar On this episode of "Missouri Untold," outreach specialist Melissa Simmons explores the Pensineau Cellar built in the early 1830s by a French Canadian fur trader named Pensineau who established a tavern and trading house in what is now Weston Bend State Park. He provided goods and services to the soldiers at Fort Leavenworth and the American Indians in the area, using the cellar to store large quantities of commercial goods. |
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Santa Fe Trade: The Missouri-Mexico Connection On this episode of "Missouri Untold," Arrow Rock State Historic Site administrator Mike Dickey explores Missouri’s Mexican heritage that arrived via the Santa Fe Trail. |
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Our Newest Site: Sappington African American Cemetery State Historic Site On this episode of "Missouri Untold," interpreter Kevin Smith explains the history of Arrow Rock’s Black community and their segregated cemetery, now the newest Missouri state historic site. |
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Weston Bend: The Moline Corn Picker On this episode of "Missouri Untold," outreach specialist Melissa Simmons explores the Minneapolis Moline “huskor” that was left at Weston Bend long before 1980 when the location became a state park. This corn picker, which has withstood the test of time, serves as a reminder of the rich agricultural history of the Weston area. |
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Watkins Mill: The Foxhunts On this episode of "Missouri Untold," historic site specialist Amanda Coonce explores the annual and widely attended fox hunts that took place on the Watkins family farm.
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Bruce R. Watkins leads crowd marching on I-70,” April 9, 1968, LaBudde Special Collections, UMKC University Libraries.
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The Legacy of Bruce R. Watkins On this episode of "Missouri Untold," interpreter Kevin Smith sits down with Executive Director Glenn North of the Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Center and State Museum to explore the life and legacy of Bruce R. Watkins. |
Benton and Disney: “Wilborn & Assoc. Photography, 1963 at KC River Club”
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Kansas City Crossroads: Walt Disney and Thomas Hart Benton On this episode of "Missouri Untold," Thomas Hart Benton State Historic Site administrator Steve Sitton explores when two of Missouri's most famous artists, Walt Disney and Thomas Hart Benton, crossed paths in Kansas City. |
The Battle of Island Mound On this episode of "Missouri Untold," interpreter Kevin Smith explores the site where Black soldiers first engaged in combat during the Civil War. |