Location: Sibley, Missouri, on the Missouri River, 14 miles northeast of Independence. Hours of Operation: Open year round. Tuesday-Sunday 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Admission Fees: Adults $7; Children $4; Senior Adults (62+) $3
Fort Osage National Historic Landmark 107 Osage Street Sibley, MO 64088 (816) 650-5737 or (816) 650-3278 email www.fortosage@jacksongov.org
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Visit the largest and most expensive structure in the US factory system and experience the lifestyle of the men and women who secured our frontier. The reconstructed Fort overlooks the Missouri River and is portrayed as it was in 1812. You'll get a glimpse back in time by seeing authentically attired interpreters using living history to provide insight into the daily life of the Fort's military and civilian population. Built in 1808, under the direction of William Clark, the design of the Fort reflects its dual role as military garrison and trade center. Frequent visitors can save on admission fees throughout the year to both Fort Osage National Historic Landmark and Missouri Town 1855. Ask about our individual and family P.A.R.D.S. memberships! Call (816) 503-4860 for more information. Directions: From Kansas City take 24 Highway east to Buckner, Missouri. Turn north at Sibley Street (BB Hwy.) and travel 2-3 miles, watching carefully for directional signs. Drive through Sibley following the signs to Fort Osage. |