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Cameron Historical Society and Depot Museum
% Betty Reno
740 S West St. #222
​Cameron, Mo.  64429


Our Group of dedicated volunteers invites you to visit the museum or contact us about your knowledge of local history and history related topics.   Weather changes mean the Museum's open schedule varies.  Please contact any of the volunteers below for visitor hours in the upcoming season or to schedule a private event for your family or group.

Michele Wells            michelew@cameronhistory.com          816 632-0429
Stan Hendrix             stan@cameronhistory.com                 816 284-0645
Information              Info@cameronhistory.com

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