
All ages drop-in event discussing enslavement in Missouri at the John Wornall House.
Black individuals were enslaved by the Wornall family at the John Wornall House. Join us on the first day of Black History Month to remember them and learn about their lives. This drop-in style event will include our Black experience audio guide, artifacts relating to enslavement, and honest discussions about enslavement in Missouri. While we discuss this topic daily at the museum, Black History Month is the perfect chance to learn something new. This event is perfect for people of all ages.
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ADMISSION INFO
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
- Feb 1, 2023 at 04:00 pm - 06:30 pm (Wed)
LOCATION
6115 Wornall Road, Kansas City, MO 64113
PARKING INFO
The Wornall House has a small adjacent parking lot located on the east side of the house. Additional free street parking is available on 61st Terrace.
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
The Museum is not fully wheelchair accessible due to the historic nature of the home. However, those with mobility issues should be able to view the first floor of the House with few difficulties,
View moreThe Museum is not fully wheelchair accessible due to the historic nature of the home. However, those with mobility issues should be able to view the first floor of the House with few difficulties, and a wheelchair ramp is located on the north side of the front porch. If you are unable to use the stairs to access the second floor, we have a visual guide of items in the second floor bedrooms your docent can guide you through.
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