Augusta MO Museum

Augusta MO Museum Originally belonging to the Sehrt family, the Augusta MO Museum is now a cultivation of historic pieces from the town.

Join us for a fun, educational trip into historic Augusta Missouri!

In case you missed it...
05/16/2026

In case you missed it...

Q: Why aren’t you doing well in history class?A: Because the teacher keeps on asking about things that happened before I was born.TILIW was a little differen...

It was a special night with a few local kids.
05/13/2026

It was a special night with a few local kids.

Q: Why aren’t you doing well in history class?A: Because the teacher keeps on asking about things that happened before I...
05/12/2026

Q: Why aren’t you doing well in history class?

A: Because the teacher keeps on asking about things that happened before I was born.

TODAY, May 12th TILIW is going to be a little different, making history fun again! Let’s compare the older generation vs the younger. What it was like growing up, what chores did they have, school subjects, what did they do for fun or what did they splurge on at the store. Join Randal Oaks and three local kids, Frank Kessler, Adelina Berkel and Oliver Heining from Augusta as they gather on stage to compare life as a youngin…only generations apart. We would like the kids’ perspective on what is History to them and will offer them the chance to elaborate on what they’ve seen in their short few years. The audience can get involved as well, come with a good comment for the kids, tell them what you remember growing up, especially in Augusta!

See you at the Harmonie Verein, doors open at 6, event starts at 6:30. Cash bar available.

05/02/2026

Full swing, the town is hoppin

Tomorrow!
05/01/2026

Tomorrow!

In case you missed it...
04/17/2026

In case you missed it...

April 14, we honored Bob Struckhoff for his extensive contributions of energy and talent that make our end of St. Charles County a great place to live.This...

Whoa, that was a fun night. Stay tuned for the video! The love shown to Bob was off the charts! Thank you from the museu...
04/15/2026

Whoa, that was a fun night. Stay tuned for the video! The love shown to Bob was off the charts! Thank you from the museum team.

03/28/2026

This week and last, chainsaws, w**d trimmers, earth prods, and shovels, in the hands of three FHA members and two former members of the defunct Boone-Duden Society, beat back grape vines, honeysuckle, and small trees, to expose rapidly disappearing grave markers at the Isaac Darst burying ground.

Bob and Deb Brail, along with Angela Stephens, paulO, and Judy Renner, gathered on a bluff overlooking Matson to clean up the cemetery. Eventually, the landowner, Chris Koenig, paid us a visit to cheer us on.

Isaac Darst was born in Woodford County, KY, and emigrated with his father (David) to Missouri in 1797. The Darsts were early settlers in what has since been known as Darst's Bottom, on the Missouri River. Besides Isaac and his wife (Phoebe Bryan Darst), there were 8 other family members, and an unknown number of slave burials.

In case you missed it....
02/13/2026

In case you missed it....

Here's a different kind of history…natural history. Our guest, Bill Davit, a 93yo resident of WashMo, is an expert in his field…literally and figuratively. ...

02/07/2026

Add this to your calendar. This is our make-up day since we had to cancel the last one due to snow.

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In remembrance of one of our town's most treasured residents. Ellen will be missed dearly.
02/01/2026

In remembrance of one of our town's most treasured residents. Ellen will be missed dearly.

Service was held at Ebenezer United Church of Christ in Augusta Missouri on January 31st 2026

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August Sehrt House, Webster Street
Augusta, MO
63332​

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