Review:

The Jesse James Home Museum in St. Joseph is the former home of Jesse James. The infamous outlaw was living at the house when he was shot and killed by Robert Ford on April 3rd of 1882. The Greek Revival-style, one-story residence still contains many items that were owned by the outlaw, as well as by his wife and children. The Jesse James Museum features exhibits that deal with his life and death, such as one based on the 1995 grave exhumation that includes several artifacts, including a pin that was worn by Jesse James, a bullet, photographs, and coffin handles.

1201 S 12th St, St Joseph, MO 64503

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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