Our Exhibits
Our museum features collections from the early settlers of Stony Point and Pink Hill, the building of the Alton Railroad, the first citizens of Grain Valley and artifacts from 1878 to the present.
While the history and collections from the early settlers are an important part of the museum, the procurement and preservation of memorabilia from the modern day community is equally important. Allowing future generations to better understand their cultural heritage is the primary goal of the Society. It is not necessary to live in a town for fifty years to be a part of its history.
If you have pictures of old school buildings, businesses, homes or family photos that could be copied, or artifacts to give or loan to the Museum, please contact us at (816) 686-7582 or write us at
P. O. Box 414, Grain Valley, MO 64029
While the history and collections from the early settlers are an important part of the museum, the procurement and preservation of memorabilia from the modern day community is equally important. Allowing future generations to better understand their cultural heritage is the primary goal of the Society. It is not necessary to live in a town for fifty years to be a part of its history.
If you have pictures of old school buildings, businesses, homes or family photos that could be copied, or artifacts to give or loan to the Museum, please contact us at (816) 686-7582 or write us at
P. O. Box 414, Grain Valley, MO 64029
School HistoryThe museum contains a number
of Grain Valley school-related memorabilia. |
Cultural ArtifactsCultural artifacts from 1878 to present tell the stories of those who built the community of Grain Valley.
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Map our GrowthFrom the early settlers of Stony Point and Pink Hill to our modern community, the Society seeks to preserve and celebrate our shared history.
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