A new marker on the African-American Heritage Trail highlights Kentwood Hall's past as a segregated hotel that desegregated twice.
Black and white residents of Springfield lived together in harmony, declared The Rev. William N. DeBerry. He doubted the Ku Klux Klan would ever establish a presence in the city. It was February 1921.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The History Museum on the Square is celebrating 50 years of sharing Springfield’s past and it continues with the return of Haunted History Walking and Bus Tours. The Haunted History ...
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources will present a series of free history walks and porch talks at Springfield historic sites this summer. “Walk, Hike and Bike History” returns with ...
Springfield stands at a pivotal moment in its history. For generations, our community has been defined by its resilience, creativity, and commitment to progress. From our roots as an industrial hub to ...
A program offering warm-weather getaways within the community will enter its third decade of sharing stories and creating appreciation for the architecture, design and history of the Greater ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF) and History Museum on the Square teamed up to create a new exhibit that is now on display at the airport. The exhibit, titled “History ...
Joe Perry Sr. was the first Black golfer to win the Springfield City Amateur Championship in 1953, and his legacy continues to inspire future generations of golfers in the Springfield area.
I recently read an article from The Republican about the land that once housed the Massachusetts Career Development Institute (MCDI). I am very familiar with the location, having grown up just around ...