McClure Archives and University Museum

The McClure Archives and University Museum of the University of Central Missouri, in Warrensburg, Missouri, is a both a museum specializing in ethnographic and historical materials, and the official repository for UCM history.


The McClure was founded in 1881, and is today a museum and archive specializing in ethnographic and historical collections, with a special focus on the history of UCM. Key collections include the Haymaker Collection of Guatemalan artifacts, the Nance Collection (the largest collection of Middle Eastern material culture outside the Middle East), the Robert F.G. Spier Collection, and the Arthur McClure 20th Century American History archive.


The McClure is an official Department of Defense Commemorative Partner for both World War II and the Vietnam War, a Blue Star designated museum, and the official repository of the University of Central Missouri's history.


Contact Information

601 Missouri St.

JCKL 1470 UCM

Warrensburg, MO 64093

Phone: 660-543-4649

website


Location Type

Kid-friendly

Museum


Site Info

AC / Heating

Bus / RV Parking

Group Meeting Room

Group Tours

Parking

Restrooms

Research Library

Staffed

Water Fountain

Wheel Chair Accessible