Cheap Things To Do in Sugar Creek, Missouri

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500 W. US Hwy. 24, Independence, Missouri

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  • The Truman Presidential Library is open 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Saturday and non to 5:00pm Sunday.... More on Off the Beaten Path: Missouri

  • Topics: presidential. More on MuseumStuff.com

 

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1001 W Walnut, Independence, MO 64050

 

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1001 W. Walnut, Independence, Missouri

  • At the old RLDS auditorium, the one with the green dome...you can take your children to the nondenominational Children's Peace Pavilion. There they can play games that help them learn cooperation,... More on Off the Beaten Path: Missouri

  • The Children's Peace Pavilion was established in 1995 as a gift to all children from the Community of Christ. In January of that year the doors of the Children's Peace Pavilion opened to an enthusi... More on familydaysoutusa

 

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Independence MO 64054, United States of America

  • Inscription. Center Tablet: (picture of a stylized Eagle), Erected to those of, Sugar Creek, Missouri who have, made the Supreme Sacrifice in, World War I and World War II, Korea and Vietnam, Left Tablet: Pvt. George Beal Army France ... More on HMDB

 

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1500 N. Liberty Independence, Missouri 64050

  • The park has been open for a while. It's fun to ride, but there are a lot of gangstery children there. They put up a fence around the place, and I'm not sure of what hours it's ... More on ConcreteDisciples.com

  • We did scour Iowa and Missouri in our travels to view as many townsquares as we could and bless his heart, he did say our Independence courthouse is the most stately and attractive one h ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Independence, Missouri

  • The Independence Square Courthouse was occupied by Truman in 1933 when he was a county judge. It features ... More on PlanetWare

  • The Jackson County Courthouse, which houses the restored office and courtroom Truman occupied as county judge in 1933, stands at the center of Historic Independence Square. ... More on Visitindependence.com

 

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