211 W 1st St #8158, Higginsville, MO 64037, United StatesMap
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Stunning
Beautiful, peaceful, awe inspiring. This is acres and acres of playgrounds, ponds, streams, picnic areas and a incredibly moving Memorial site. We had driven through the adjacent Veterans Cemetery w...
For civil war history buffs this is an interesting and somber place. The interpretation signs and directions need refreshing. The Lucerne Lion which represents the “lost cause” is a wounded creature w...
We expected so much more of this state historic site. We could not find anyone to answer our questions. The park is lovely, but one does not get a sense of this being much. The signboards are nearl...
Formerly, a Confederate Soldier's Home, the site is made up of a Chapel and grave sites. One of William Clarke Quantrill. A lovely park near by for picnicing and letting the kids run and play. Love...
Stunning
Beautiful, peaceful, awe inspiring. This is acres and acres of playgrounds, ponds, streams, picnic areas and a incredibly moving Memorial site. We had driven through the adjacent Veterans Cemetery w...
An enjoyable day at the park.
For civil war history buffs this is an interesting and somber place. The interpretation signs and directions need refreshing. The Lucerne Lion which represents the “lost cause” is a wounded creature w...
Enjoy a walk through time.
This is a beautiful, well kept site. We have visited a couple of times. Will probably go back again since it is so close to home.
Interesting, but needs better signage
We expected so much more of this state historic site. We could not find anyone to answer our questions. The park is lovely, but one does not get a sense of this being much. The signboards are nearl...
Dedicated to Confederate Veterans
Formerly, a Confederate Soldier's Home, the site is made up of a Chapel and grave sites. One of William Clarke Quantrill. A lovely park near by for picnicing and letting the kids run and play. Love...