Audrain County Historical Museum Complex in Mexico, MO

Experience the Victorian elegance of the past.

"Experience the Victorian elegance of the past. "

Audrain County Historical Museum Complex

About Audrain County Historical Museum Complex

The Audrain County Historical Society is located within the 11-acre Robert S. Green Park in central Mexico, Missouri. There, visitors will find the ante-bellum Graceland Museum (1857), the American Saddlebred Horse Museum, Country School, and the Country Church.



Graceland was built by John P. Clark, a native Virginian, as a reminder of the more genteel society he once knew "back home." The mansion was host to Col. Ulysses S. Grant during the early days of the Civil War. Nine of its rooms house displays that permit visitors to experience the Victorian elegance of the past as well as the rich history of Audrain County.

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Contact Information

Address:
501 South Muldrow Street
Mexico, MO
65265

Hours of Operation: Tuesday & Saturday 10:00am - 4:00pm

Where is Audrain County Historical Museum Complex

Mexico