The museum’s collection of O’Fallon artifacts includes a doll-house-sized replica of Zumwalt’s Fort, Wabash Railroad items, 19th Century hats and clothing, an immigrant’s trunk, a folding bed for covered wagon travel, a Regina “talking machine,” a portable organ used at weddings and funerals, 1950s beauty parlor equipment and more.

The exterior of the building displays the cabin's original stone chimney.
The museum offers a glimpse back in time at how settlers lived
Flowers adorn the front porch of the Museum in Civic Park.
A hand-cranked record player is one of many interesting exhibits.
Old documents, trinkets and artifacts are on display throughout the museum
Explore O'Fallon's history and development through different eras
Turn-of-the-centry kitchen utensils found at the Museum.
The wooden mantlepiece is made from one of the last surviving logs of Jacob Zumwalt's original log cabin


Plan a route to the Log Cabin Museum

308 Civic Park Drive, O'Fallon, MO 63366


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