09.18.25 JCPR Brings 49th Annual Fall Festival of Arts, Crafts & Music

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For Immediate Release
September 18, 2025

Contact: Angie Jeffries
816-881-3085

Jackson County Parks + Rec presents the

49th Annual Fall Festival of Arts, Crafts & Music at the Missouri Town Living History Museum 

Jackson County, MO, -Autumn in Missouri begins with one of the region’s most beloved traditions! On Saturday and Sunday, October 4–5, the 49th Annual Fall Festival of Arts, Crafts & Music transforms Missouri Town Living History Museum into a bustling 19th-century village filled with music, food, family fun, and timeless traditions.

Each year, thousands of visitors step back in time to experience the sights, sounds, and flavors of the 1850s. This year’s festival promises to be bigger and better than ever, featuring:

  • Live entertainment all weekend – toe-tapping fiddle tunes, energetic dancers, colorful storytellers, and authentic folk musicians.
  • Hands-on history – meet blacksmiths, woodworkers, tinsmiths, cooks, and artisans keeping centuries-old skills alive.
  • Shopping with a story – over 75 vendors offering handcrafted gifts, historic replicas, and local art perfect for holiday giving.
  • Kid-approved fun – pumpkin bowling, pony races, archery, and classic games from 150 years ago.
  • A taste of the past – hearty festival favorites from the food court and demonstrations of 1850s cooking.
  • Hayrides and tractor rides – the perfect way to end a day in the country.

“Few events capture the magic of fall like the Missouri Town Festival,” said Amy Coale, Missouri Town Site Supervisor. “It’s not just a festival—it’s a living history experience that families come back to year after year.”

Event Details

�� When: Saturday & Sunday, October 4–5 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

�� Where: Missouri Town Living History Museum

      8010 East Park Rd, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064

�� Admission: $15 per car/van | $25 per bus

From the clang of the blacksmith’s hammer to the laughter of children racing through historic streets, the Fall Festival offers media outlets endless photo, video, and interview opportunities. Whether your audience is looking for fall fun, family outings, or a deeper appreciation of Missouri history, this is a can’t-miss story.

For more information, visit www.makeyourdayhere.com/missouritown.

About the Missouri Town Living History Museum

Missouri Town Living History Museum is an authentic mid-19th-century farming community located in Jackson County’s Fleming Park. Owned and operated by Jackson County Parks + Rec