Museums & Historical Societies, Archives & Libraries, Administration, Non-profit
The Missouri Historical Society is one of the oldest and biggest historical societies in the country and began building its collections in 1866. The collections now include more than 180,000 three dimensional objects, millions of photos, prints, and archival objects, and over 1,000 cubic feet of film. The collections feature people who have shaped St. Louis, the country, and the world – figures ranging from explores such as William Clark and Charles Lindbergh to groundbreaking entertainers such as Josephine Baker and Katherine Dunham. The collections feature moments that still make headlines – including the history that is happening today – and moments that have been lost to time. The collections, in all of their variety, have one thing in common – they deepen people's understanding of and connection to our shared past.
$110,000.00-$125,000.00 annually