Historical Markers in Cole County, Missouri
39th Regiment Monument
A National Cemetery System
Bicentennial Monument
Carnegie Library
Cole County World War Memorial
Corps of Discovery
During the next four decades
Exchange Bank
Freedom Corner
German Methodist Episcopal Church
Gold Star Memorial
Grace Episcopal Church
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial
James A. Houchin House
Jefferson City
Jefferson City Greenway:
Jefferson City National Cemetery
Judge J. C. Young House
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Lincoln University was founded
Missouri Governor's Mansion
Missouri Motor Carriers Association Building
Missouri Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association
Missouri State Penitentiary Warden's House
Monroe House
Navy Seabees
Nelson & Gertrude Burch House
Oscar G. and Mary H. Burch House
Philip Hess House
Replica of the Statue of Liberty
Robert William Wells
Site of Price Mansion
Soldiers' Memorial Plaza
Spanish-American War Memorial
State Lot
Temple Beth El
The Corps of Discovery in the Jefferson City Area
The Exchange National Bank Building
The founding of Lincoln University
The Missouri River Valley as a Transportation Corridor
The State Capital During The Civil War
The Tennessee House
Thomas Jefferson
Towards the end of the war
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Willis Porter Corwin
With the deeding of the property to the state in 1879
Woodland-Old City Cemetery
World War I Memorial
Young-Ewing House