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    Wilson's Creek

    4.4 (28 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Alibaba D.

    A day time drive outside of Springfield, MO- Wilson's Creek Battlefield Museum. If you like Civil War history - this is an awesome stop! The museum, the rangers, and the video - was a great experience. if you plan a trip to this location - Be prepared to step back in time! The collection of history cared for under one roof will touch you to your core! The curator's of this site have done an incredible job of displays, historic relics, commentary and a visual video. After the museum and video - You can get on a 5 mile loop drive through the battle grounds which is breathtaking! To know the depths of freedom fought over, the conviction for rights and the men and women willing to give it all...we felt our footsteps over the history of a place- embedded in our countries crossroads. Wilson's Creek Battlefield - Farm Road 182 ( Elm Street)

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    John K.

    Wilson's Creek is one of those Civil War battles you've probably never heard of. It was the major battle fought in Missouri .Technically it was a Confederate victory and coming after Bull Run seen as bad news for the North.But it was a high cost victory that helped set the stage for the Confederate disaster at nearby Pea Ridge.One interesting aspect of this battle is that it really reflected "civil war". A large number of combatants on both sides were from Missouri and Missouri was considered at play by both sides.Also a large portion of the Confederate force was from neighboring Arkansas but there was also a small Union contingent from Arkansas.There may also have been Cherokee from Indian Territory(Oklahoma) on both sides. Start with the visitors center and definitely watch the film on the battle .It's informative and helpful.The exhibits are also interesting. There was also a special exhibit on Sterling Price while I was there.Price was the ex governor of Missouri who became a Confederate general.The grounds themselves , which you can drive through, are quite pretty and don't take long to travel through . I saw deer and wild turkey on the grounds. Keep in mind that if you already went to Pea Ridge , which I had, within seven days , your ticket will get you fee admission to Wilson's Creek and I assume visa versa.

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    Michelle A.

    First stop on way to Branson. We watch a video first about civil war battle at Wilson's Creek. In the video this poor family has a battle right on their property, and turns their home into a hospital. The video also describes maggots and blow flies coming out of troops still alive. The museum also has guns and artifacts. Husband pays $15 to drive around battlefield in the rain and buildings are closed. I guess we just supported the National Parks. He was informed that the admission covers Pea Ridge Military Park in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. If you like civil war education, this place is recommended.

    Jim C.

    We stopped here on our visit to Branson, Mo. It took about one hour to drive here from Branson. The video is well done. The driving tour was scenic but the audio track lacked battlefield insights shared at other Civil War National Parks. The park ranger was great and she was eager to share facts and insights.

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    Mike K.

    What an awesome place to spend the day; if you enjoy history you'll love this!

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    Cathy W.

    I came with my class. They had a briefing room with audio visual equipment to support our needs. Also gave a great movie preview of the Battle at Wilsons Creek and then we followed it with a tour of the entire facilities which can be complete either by vehicle, bicycles, or hiking it all in by foot! The grounds were beautiful!

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