Ozarks Tonight: Local Artist Featured at Springfield Art Museum
Work from one of the best artists in the midwest will be featured at the Springfield Art Museum starting this weekend. Learn more about Fulton, Missouri native Nick Cave and his artwork.
Art Walk in Downtown Springfield
Second Friday Art Walk and the new March Madness exhibit is unveiled at the Springfield Museum.
Drury University and Springfield Art Museum present: Veterans' Views
Veterans' Views is an exhibit of 60 photographs from 40 veterans across 12 states presented at the Springfield Art Museum in partnership with Drury University. Each photo on display was taken during a veterans' time of service.
For many of the veterans, the event is just as much about letting go of the past as it is about the art.
Passages: Now In Springfield, Missouri
The most influential book of all time comes to life at Passages, a living-history exhibit of the Museum of the Bible. Open for only a limited time, we invite you to engage with the treasures of the Bible at Passages, now in Springfield at Sunshine Street and US 65 open from April 2014 through January 2015.
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Springfield Residents try to Preserve History of Lincoln High
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The Springfield Greene County Library District, History Museum on the Square, Missouri State University, Drury and Greene County Archives have partnered together to document the history of Lincoln High School in an online platform so we are gathering resources within art collections and also within the community, photographs, letters, grade cards and oral history interviews, Brian Grubbs with the Springfield Greene County Library said.
People will come and sit down to talk with us about their experiences, their favorite teachers and we are recording all of that information and we are going to put it online to help preserve the history of Lincoln, Grubbs said.
Well, Lincoln was not only a black school, it was a community school, Norma Duncan, who attended Lincoln High School, said. It took all the resources we had plus the community to keep it going because it was a very small school and we did not get the money or supplies that other schools did. The classes might have been bigger in grade school but by the time we got to high school, if you had 20 to25 kids then you were lucky.
Duncan had only attended Lincoln through the ninth grade when Springfield schools were integrated. Then, she went to Central High School and graduated in 1957.
I was very anxious to go to the white school because they had more of everything, Duncan said. They had better books, they had a better curriculum. It was just so much broader than what we had. They did the best they could with what we had at Lincoln.
Visiting the Racist Art Exhibit in my Hometown
The exhibit was called Frolic of the Mind: The Illustrious Life of Rose O'Neill at the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri. Several of the works were racist and offensive, and two of them had no disclaimer. This footage from our visit shows the pieces, explains why they're racist, and explains why I don't think they should be displayed.
Vintage MNA SW1200 #751 Pulling The Downtown Local In Springfield, MO! 11/5/18
A few weeks ago we managed to catch the MNA SW1200 brining the downtown local into the South Yard. The MNA operates a small former mopac branch line in Springfield, MO. This swicther has been in Springfield for many years. It is also Ex-KCT. I hope you guys will enjoy!
Train 1: MNA Downtown Local
MNA 751 SW1200 (Leader)
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BNSF Railway Museum, Springfield, Missouri. Southeastern Division
Video 14 : Still in October on our USA Holiday - Springfield, Missouri 2018
HISTORICAL PLACES OF MISSOURI STATE,U.S.A., IN GOOGLE EARTH
HISTORICAL PLACES OF MISSOURI STATE,U S A
1. MISSOURI STATE CAPITOL,JEFFERSON 38°34'45.25N 92°10'20.98W
2. LDS TEMPLE,ST.LOUIS 38°38'22.68N 90°27'52.46W
3. CITY WORKHOUSE CASTLE,KANSAS CITY 39° 5'16.12N 94°33'46.68W
4. SILVER DOLLAR CITY,BRANSON 36°40'13.53N 93°20'22.80W
5. FORT OSAGE,SIBLEY 39.187562°N 94.192121°W
6. ARCH,ST.LOUIS 38°39'13.59N 90°15'4.12W
7. TITANIC MUSEUM,BRANSON 36°38'18.08N 93°16'48.11W
8. MERAMEC CAVERNS,SULLIVAN 38°14'42.64N 91° 5'20.48W
9. CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM,KANSAS CITY 39° 2'47.23N 94°35'6.21W
10. ST.LOUIS CITY MUSEUM,ST.LOUIS 38°37'58.82N 90°12'3.73W
11. REPLEYS BELIEVE IT OR NOT,BRANSON 36°38'15.54N 93°17'0.19W
12. MASONIC TEMPLE,ST.LOUIS 38°38'17.79N 90°14'6.19W
13. FANTASTIC CAVERNS,SPRINGFIELD 37°17'16.00N 93°21'32.04W
14. NELSON ATKINS MUSEUM OF ART,KANSAS CITY 39° 2'41.82N 94°34'50.29W
15. HOLLYWOOD WAX MUSEUM,BRANSON 36°38'15.41N 93°16'37.09W
16. ST.LOUIS MUSEUM OF ART,ST.LOUIS 38°38'22.66N 90°17'39.80W
17. BOTANICAL GARDEN,ST.LOUIS 38°36'46.85N 90°15'34.24W
18. WORLDS OF FUN,KANSAS CITY 39°10'22.75N 94°29'7.29W
19. OLD CATHEDRAL MUSEUM,ST.LOUIS 38°37'26.65N 90°11'13.23W
20. UCM MAASTRICHT TOWER,WARRENSBURG 38°45'27.85N 93°44'29.17W
21. ST.LOUIS CATHEDRAL,ST.LOUIS 38°38'32.91N 90°15'17.16W
22. LIBERTY MEMORIAL,KANSAS CITY 39° 4'51.90N 94°35'9.26W
23. GATEWAY ARCH,ST. LOUIS 38°37'28.55N 90°11'5.65W
The Springfield Historical Society Museum
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As you move through the museum you realize the amount of time and work that was, and is required to build and maintain the museum.
Vintage Video of Springfield
Tom Hamilton put films his father shot of Springfield in the 1930s onto a DVD to preserve the images. Here are a few samples, including the public swimming pool, Lake Springfield and Franklin Roosevelt taking a train into Springfield.
Lighting of the History Museum on the Square.
The countdown for the new neon light and restored torches on the History Museum on the Square. Downtown Springfield, Missouri. August 15, 2013.
Thirst n' Howl /park central square /springfield,
a performance by Thirst n' Howl on Park Central Square /springfield,mo/june 2012
(This is last song of evening ) Brandi Brayman,Randy McCart,Terry Casteel,Boyd Manning,Jerry Paswaters.
The Mansion at Elfindale in Springfield MO
Prices: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . The Mansion at Elfindale 1701 South Fort Avenue Springfield MO 65807 This Elegant European bed and breakfast features Victorian style guest rooms with a clawfoot tub. Fantastic Caverns, the only North American drive-through cave, is a 10-minute ride away. Direct TV and free Wi-Fi are available in all rooms at The Mansion at Elfindale. Each room is air-conditioned. The Elfindale Wedding Chapel is decorated with brass candelabras and columns. Live streaming is available. The main building can hold up to 800 people. The Springfield-Branson National Airport is 9 miles from Elfindale Mansion. Missouri State University is a 10-minute drive away.
Your Springfield Arts #6-Botanical Gardens
Episode 6 Segment 1: Christina Steelman vistis with the staff of the Washington Park Botanical Gardens.
The History of Fishing Museum in Branson, MO
The History of Fishing Museum is 1 man's amazing collection of 40,000 items. Located right by the Tanger Outlet Mall in Branson, MO. Address is 225 N. Wildwood Dr. Contact 417-239-3474 for more information!
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5 Awe Inspiring Wonders of America
5 Awe-Inspiring Wonders of America
#5. New York Skyline
New York City has the world’s most recognized skyline. Its buildings soar upward, as if sprouting. This occurs in two Manhattan clusters, midtown and downtown, with a “valley” of low buildings in between. Midtown Manhattan, the largest central business district in the world, is home to such notable buildings as the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Citigroup Center and Rockefeller Center. Lower Manhattan comprises the third largest central business district in the United States. Lower Manhattan was characterized by the omnipresence of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center from its completion in 1973 until its destruction in the September 11 attacks, 2001.
#4. Yellowstone National Park
It is the first officially designated national park on our planet. Yellowstone, widely known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, one of the most popular features in the park. Located primarily in the state of Wyoming, although it also extends into Montana and Idaho. It was established in 1872.
Yellowstone National Park spans an area of 3,468.4 square miles (8,983 km2), comprising lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges.
#3. Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, located in New York City, is the largest art museum in the United States, and one of the ten largest in the world, with the most significant art collections. Its permanent collection contains more than two million works, divided among seventeen curatorial departments. The main building, located on the eastern edge of Central Park along Manhattan’s Museum Mile, is by area one of the world’s largest art galleries.The Met’s Museum of Art was founded in 1870 by a group of American citizens.
#2. Carlsbad Caverns
At the Chihuahuan desert’s northern reaches, underneath the Guadalupe Mountains, lies one of the deepest, largest, and most ornate caverns ever found. The Carlsbad Cavern, named Carlsbad Caverns National Park, located in the Guadalupe Mountains in southeastern New Mexico. It includes a large cave chamber, the Big Room, a natural limestone chamber which is almost 4,000 feet (1,220 m) long, 625 feet (191 m) wide, and 255 feet (78 m) high at the highest point. It is the third largest chamber in North America and the seventh largest in the world.
#1. Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in the state of Arizona. It is among the earth’s greatest on-going geological spectacles and the most spectacular gorge in the world. At its extremes, the Grand Canyon is 446 kilometers (277 miles) long, up to 29 kilometers (18 miles) wide from rim to rim, and over 1600 meters (a mile) deep. Its horizontal strata retrace the geological history of the past 2 billion years.
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FBI offering $25,000 for any information regarding stolen Warhol paintings
Monday, The Federal Bureau of Investigation offered up to a$25,000 reward for information on seven Andy Warhol paintings stolen from a Missouri art museum. The Campbell Soup paintings, part of a set of 10 worth $500,000, were taken from the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri, in the early hours of April 7, the FBI said. The collection, which has been owned by the Springfield Art Museum since 1985, is Set number 31 of the Campbell’s Soup I collection and is valued at approximately $500,000.
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Music at the Museum, Saturday, November 21, Springfield Museum of Art
Music at the Museum, Saturday, November 21, 6pm hors d'oeuvres and cash bar, 7pm concert.
Our Mozart at the Museum was such a hit last year we decided to do it again at the Springfield Museum of Art. After all, what could be better than great music amidst great art with great food!
Join us as a 13-piece Springfield Symphony Orchestra performs Copland's Appalachian Spring. The SSO Woodwind Quintet will also be featured for this concert.
There are a limited number of tickets on sale for this event. Call the CSPAC Box Office today to get yours! 937-328-3874 or visit springfieldsym.org
The exhibition in the main gallery at the Museum will be Authentic Narratives: Ohio’s Regionalists, 1915-1950. This exhibition affirms the Springfield Museum of Art’s focus on Ohio artists. The Museum’s permanent collection includes many of these artists and other Ohio artists that came before and after them.
Touring the Assemblies of God (AG) HQ in Springfie
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Currently the Assemblies of God USA and Assemblies of God organizations around the world make up the world's largest Pentecostal denomination with some 67 million members and adherents.
Assemblies of God (AG) HQ is located at Springfield, Missouri, United States.
When traveling through Springfield, be sure to stop and visit the Assemblies of God National Leadership and Resource Center. Tours include visits to the Gospel Publishing House printing plant, AG World Missions and hall of flags, original art murals and Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center museum. Sign in at the front lobby to attend.
Tour Times:
2:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday, year round.
Specialized tours and school groups are also welcomed. For more information or to schedule a special tour, call 417-862-2781 ext. 2115.
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