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Fort Osage National Historic Landmark has reopened to the public after being closed to help slow the spread of COVID-19. Although Fort Osage has reopened, masks and social distancing are required when you visit the site. Fort Osage is open to the public Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30p.m. More information regarding this change can be found on theJackson County Parks + Rec website. For more information related to COVID-19, please visit theJackson…

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To safeguard against the spread of COVID-19, Fort Osage National Historic Landmark will be CLOSED through May 15, 2020. All events, programs, field trips, workshops and classes at Fort Osage National Historic Landmark, are cancelled through May 15, 2020. More information on the COVID-19 response can be found on the Jackson County Parks + Rec website. For more information related to COVID-19, please visit the Jackson County Health Department website.

Congratulations to David Bennett on receiving the 2019 Jackson County Parks + Rec Department’s Outstanding Service Award! David spends a lot of time organizing the War of 1812 events at Fort Osage. He also portrays Captain Eli Clemson with the 1st U. States Infantry Living History Organization. The award was presented to David by Sarah Gauld, Superintendent of Jackson County Parks +Rec Historic Sites Division, at the Jackson County Parks + Rec Volunteer Awards dinner.  CLICK HERE for…

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Thanks to a keen eye and quick action the Fort Osage National Historic Landmark was saved from an out of control grass fire. Laura King was working as the gift shop attendant in the Education Center and was the last associate onsite for the day. She was getting ready to lock up for the day on February 18, when she noticed a few wisps of grey smoke coming up the hill from the river bank.…

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Jackson County Parks + Rec’s Fort Osage National Landmark and Education Center scheduled to re-open KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Fort Osage National Historic Landmark and Education Center will re-open to the public on February 27 under normal operating hours of 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Owned and operated by Jackson County Parks + Rec, the Fort and Education Center have been closed after sustaining damage in a grass fire on the evening of February…

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We are happy to report that Fort Osage National Historic Landmark will re-open to the public on Tuesday, February 27th, after a fire last Sunday caused its temporary closing while damages could be assessed. Fort Osage National Historic Landmark, owned and operated by Jackson County Parks + Rec, will be closed indefinitely after sustaining damage from a grass fire. Fire crews from multiple agencies, including Ft. Osage, Independence, Sni Valley, Central Jackson County, Liberty, and…

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A list of the scheduled activities for the 2017 Fall Muster at Fort Osage National Historic Landmark.

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John Peterson, Fort Osage Curator, and Archaeologist, has left Fort Osage National Historic Landmark for a job at the Missouri State Museum in Jefferson City, Missouri. Michele Newman, Jackson County Parks + Rec Director, thanked John for all of his archaeological work at both Fort Osage, the Little Blue Trace Hiking and Biking Trail, and other Jackson County Parks. John was also responsible for the curation of artifacts at Fort Osage National Historic Landmark, and…

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We had an excellent turn out for the Dispatch Canoe & Kayak Race on Saturday, August 6th, and we couldn’t have asked for better weather! A huge thank you is due to the race organizer, Traci Martin, for the huge amount of work she put into making this successful. We are also very grateful for the volunteers who came to help with the race, we couldn’t do these events without you! Keep checking back for details on…

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