The museum’s collection of O’Fallon artifacts includes a doll-house-sized replica of Zumwalt’s Fort, Wabash Railroad items, 19th Century hats and clothing, an immigrant’s trunk, a folding bed for covered wagon travel, a Regina “talking machine,” a portable organ used at weddings and funerals, 1950s beauty parlor equipment and more.

Flowers adorn the front porch of the Museum in Civic Park.
Turn-of-the-centry kitchen utensils found at the Museum.
The wooden mantlepiece is made from one of the last surviving logs of Jacob Zumwalt's original log cabin
Old documents, trinkets and artifacts are on display throughout the museum
The exterior of the building displays the cabin's original stone chimney.
The museum offers a glimpse back in time at how settlers lived
Explore O'Fallon's history and development through different eras
A hand-cranked record player is one of many interesting exhibits.


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308 Civic Park Drive, O'Fallon, MO 63366


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