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“Buffalo Bill's first job”
The Alexander Majors House is one of a handful of rare, antebellum houses in the Kansas City area surviving the Civil War and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1856 on a 300-acre farm, it served as Majors' home and headquarters for the Pony Express. It is now fully restored and open for weekend tours.
This is a cool historic house that stands between the busy Ward Parkway and State Line Road. The real strength for then is going to be subject to what event is happening here, as there are... Read more
I have driven past this house many an occasion, but I didn't know it hosted special events until I helped celebrate with my friend at his wedding reception there on Saturday. There is a barn... Read more
Alexander Majors Historical House
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- Sun: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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