The Dillingham-Lewis Museum, operated by the Blue Springs Historical Society, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history of Blue Springs, Missouri. Through archival and library services, restoration of historical artifacts and locations, and educational opportunities, the museum strives to engage the public in the appreciation and perpetuation of the community's heritage.
Featuring the historic Dillingham-Lewis House, a beautifully preserved seven-room home built in 1906, the museum offers guided tours from April to December. Additionally, the museum aims to restore the Chicago Alton Hotel, the oldest business building in Blue Springs, and the Chicago Alton Train Depot, an important piece of transportation history in the state. With its commitment to research, preservation, and community involvement, the Dillingham-Lewis Museum serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the captivating history of Blue Springs and eastern Jackson County.
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