Visit the School House

(Open to the public every Sunday from 1 - 4 pm)

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The Poplar Bluff Museum is housed in the old Mark Twain School building located at 1010 North Main Street. This building is called Mark Twain because construction started the same year Mark Twain died, 1910.

It is a two-story "H"-plan Classical Revival style. Construction costs were  $11,300. 46. After a year, the school district had to purchase a small portion of land on the north side of the building to be used for a sidewalk outside of the building. That portion of land costs $750.

In 1920, four more classrooms were added, bringing the total of teachers to seven. Hot lunches were served starting in 1924. A telephone was added in 1939 and a piano in 1941.

The building closed as a school after the 1987-88 school year. The Poplar Bluff School District and its superintendent, Dr. Robert O. Moulton sold the property to the City of Poplar Bluff for the sum of $1 to be used as a museum.

A group of dedicated citizens, headed by Sam Giambelluca, began renovating the building to serve as a museum.

It currently houses The Poplar Bluff Sports Hall of Fame, Abington Haworth School House, Butler County Historical Society, Kanell Hall Veterans Museum and the Hall of Heroes, Githens Hall, Postal Room, Dale Gaebler Poplar Bluff People, The Scout Room, US Forest Service and Missouri Conservation Commission, Bowling Hall of Fame, Telephone Pioneers, Medical Museum, and Golf Museum. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.


Our Events and Exhibitions

(Open to the public every Sunday from 1 - 4 pm)

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1910 Giving Campaign Kick Off

First Floor EXHIBITIONS

Our first floor welcomes to local into the school house and our shared local history by showing you our Poplar Bluff Sports Hall of Fame, Abington Haworth School House, Butler County Historical Society, Kanell Hall Veterans Museum with Hall of Heroes and the Tornado Exhibit.

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Second floor EXHIBITIONS

On the second floor we bring you deeper into our shared history with the Police and Firefighters Exhibit, The Scout Room, Githens Hall, Postal Room, Dale Gaebler Poplar Bluff People Room, US Forest Service / Missouri Conservation Commission, Medical Museum, Bowling Hall of Fame / Golf Museum and Telephone Pioneers Museum.