Andrew County Museum
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The Andrew County Museum, located in Savannah, Missouri, is dedicated to engaging visitors in the rich history and heritage of Andrew County. Our mission is to help the community and visitors understand and appreciate the county’s rural way of life by collecting, preserving, researching, and interpreting the stories of local families, farms, towns, and social life. Through dynamic exhibits, educational programs, publications, and special events, we bring the county’s history to life, fostering a deeper connection to the people and traditions that have shaped the region.

Our exhibits highlight the unique history of Andrew County, from its early exploration by members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the pioneering settlers of the 1830s and the significant events of the Civil War era. Visitors can explore the development of Savannah and other county towns, view artifacts from everyday life, and learn about the county’s agricultural heritage and community spirit. The Andrew County Museum serves as a vital resource for residents and visitors alike, preserving the legacy of our county and celebrating the enduring stories that define our community.