Delving into Missouri’s rich history means so much more than reading a book. With countless historic destinations all over the state, Missouri makes it easy to get an up-close view of its past. The oldest tourist attraction in Missouri, in fact, is one of its most historic sites – a battlefield that played a prominent role in the Civil War.

Missouri’s oldest tourist attraction, Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield in Republic draws visitors from all over and with all interests – history buffs, ghost hunters, and curiosity seekers.

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The year-round attraction offers a unique glimpse at the story behind the Battle of Wilson’s Creek, the second major battle during the Civil War. The battle tallied 2,300 causalities and lead to the death of Union General Nathaniel Lyon.

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Ghost hunters flock to the battlefield that is said to be haunted by Civil War soldiers. Some visitors tell of seeing soldiers marching on the battlefield and hearing the sound of cannons exploding.

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Whatever brings you to Missouri’s oldest tourist attraction, you’ll find plenty to do and several ways to explore. The popular attraction welcomes hikers and horseback riders to explore the battlefield, for example, on one of its trails.

Facebook/Wilson’s Creek Battlefield The battlefield features five trails, with the longest clocking in at just three-quarters of a mile.

For another unique view of the battlefield, follow the nearly five-mile self-guided driving tour that includes eight stops. You can also walk or bike the tour along a pedestrian lane.

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During the summer season from Memorial Day through Labor Day, you may have the opportunity to tour the Ray House. The home was used as a field hospital and is where Lyon’s body was brought after his death.

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Stop by the Visitor Center, too, sometime during your visit. The Visitor Center is also home to The John K. and Ruth Hulston Civil War Research Library.

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To really experience the battlefield, plan at least one visit between Memorial and Labor Day when, on select weekends, the historic attraction hosts living history programs. Such programs often feature demonstrations.

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Learn more about Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield on the National Park Service website.

Facebook Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield You will not have to pay an entrance fee to experience the battlefield.

Have you been to the oldest tourist attraction in Missouri? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! Did you know that Missouri is also home to one of the oldest botanical gardens in the United States?

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The battlefield features five trails, with the longest clocking in at just three-quarters of a mile.

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You will not have to pay an entrance fee to experience the battlefield.

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Address: Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, Republic, MO 65738, USA