Keeping Ozarks History Alive Since 1961

WRVHS Presentation

WRVHS Presentation in Branson

The quarterly White River Valley Historical Society meeting and program will be held on Sunday, June 9th. The Branson Chamber Singers will be on hand with a musical presentation. After the program, attendees will visit the ‘Branson Centennial Museum’ for refreshments and tours. All activities are free and open to the public.  More…

Archival Training

Archival Preservation Training

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Leslie Wyman, Managing Director of the White River Valley Historical Society, recently spent a full day training in the Missouri State Archives Conservation Lab in Jefferson City. More…

Free Classes

Free Classes & Programs

Classes ranging from short workshops and programs to multi-week courses will be offered throughout the year at the White River Valley Historical Society, at no cost to attendees. More…


The upper White River Valley has a rich heritage. From Native American hunters to settlers making their homes in the wilderness, the region has grown throughout the decades, despite the hardships of the Civil War and subsequent era of lawlessness.

In order to help preserve and communicate that heritage of the past to the present and beyond, the White River Valley Historical Society was founded.

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