Missouri Sports Hall of Fame

at 3861 East Stan Musial Drive, Springfield

The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that was established in 1994 in Springfield, MO to be a marvelous state treasure, dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Missouri's exceptional sports heritage.

Address and contacts of Missouri Sports Hall of Fame

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Missouri Sports Hall of Fame
3861 East Stan Musial Drive
Springfield , MO 65809
Email
Kari@MoSportsHallOfFame.com
Contact Phone
P: (417) 889-3100
Website
http://mosportshalloffame.com/

General Info

Heros get remembered but legends never die

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Summary

Missouri Sports Hall of Fame is Springfield based place and this enity listed in Other Historical category. Located at 3861 East Stan Musial Drive MO 65809. Contact phone number of Missouri Sports Hall of Fame: (417) 889-3100

Attractions & Culture category, Springfield

Lincoln Homestead State Park
5079 Lincoln Park Road Springfield , KY 40069 null

Lincoln Homestead State Park features the original home of Lincoln’s mother, as well as replicas of the 1782 cabin and blacksmith shop where his father was reared and learned his trade.  You'll also find the home of Mordecai Lincoln, the favorite uncle of the President, along with split-rail fences and pioneer furniture that portray the rugged pioneer life.   Lincoln Homestead State Park is one of the stops on Kentucky's Lincoln Heritage Trail. Grounds open year round. Museum/Gift Shop open weekends only in October. Cabins closed Nov 1 - April 30.  Lincoln Homestead's 18 hole golf course takes advantage of the natural rolling hills of central Kentucky. With four tee locations, golfers of all levels can find the right course to challenge their game. The course features Bermuda grass fairways and bent grass greens. There are beautiful lakes and incredible vistas throughout the golf course.

Air & Military Museum-Ozarks
2305 East Kearney Street Springfield , MO 65803 null

Hands-on environment for all ages. On display is a Cobra helicopter, a T-33 jet aircraft, Army Jeeps, trucks and other restored military equipment. Take an imaginary flight in a Cobra helicopter. Type a message on a teletype machine. Have a personalized dog tag made. We host birthday parties.

Gray-Campbell Farmstead
2400 S Scenic Springfield , MO 65807 null

The Gray/Campbell Farmstead is the oldest house in Springfield, Missouri.  The Farmstead is located in the Nathanael Greene Park on South Scenic.  Along with the oldest house in Springfield (circa 1856), there is a log kitchen, a two crib barn, and a log granary.  The House was built by James Price Gray and was later sold to his brother-in law, John Polk Campbell, the nephew and name-sake of the founder of the city of Springfield.  The house was occupied by the Campbell family from 1865 to the 1950's, and it was moved to the Nathanael Greene Park in 1984 when the Kansas and James River Expressways were about to be constructed.