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Listed on the National
Historical Register
Built in 1903, the Old Courthouse
now houses the Pulaski County Historical Society Museum. Exhibits reflect aspects of the county's history and
preserved courtroom. It is also the home of the Pulaski
County Genealogical Society.
Trail of Tears displayed in the musuem.
The indians camped along the Roubidoux River in Waynesville while traveling the Trail of Tears.
So whether you are just
traveling through Pulaski County, a local or on the hunt for your
family tree, be sure to set some time aside to visit The Pulaski
County Courthouse Museum
 Hooker's Pass, Devils Elbow. This original postcard is available in our gift shop!
The purpose of the Pulaski County
Historical Society and Museum is to: "preserve the Old
Courthouse and the history of Pulaski County for future
generations."
NEW! Courthouse Museum
Suncatcher $10.00!
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Museum Open
Saturdays
April
through September
10am-4pm
Group tours available year round
UP COMING EVENTS
4th Grade Tour Season! Call today to book your 4th Grade
Tours!
Researching? The Genealogy Building will be
open for genealogy research Every Tuesdays 1PM to 4PM During the summer months; June, July
and August. The Geneology Research area is located at 415 W
Historic Route 66
For additional event information contact Marge Scott
at 573.774.5368
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 Route 66 runs from Illinois to California
SO EASY TO FIND!
One of
only 2 Courthouse's located along Historic Route 66 in
Missouri.
Directions
From St Louis, take exit 159 merging west on
Historic Route 66. At the bottom of the hill go through the
stoplight, the courthouse is located on the right.
From Springfield, take Exit 156, turn left onto
Hwy H, at stop light turn right on Historic Route 66. The
courthouse will be on your left.
Click on map to enlarge.
POW Flag
 Sample of the Farm Room displays
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