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General Daniel Bissell House

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The General Daniel Bissell House was built between 1812 and 1820 and is an outstanding and early example of the Federal style of architecture in the Missouri Territory.

Daniel Bissell was an important figure in the early military history of the region, and the house reflects its occupancy by five generations of his family before they gave it to St. Louis County in 1961 with many of its original furnishings.

The house is open for tours by advance reservation only.

Information

10225 Bellefontaine Road
St. Louis, MO 63137

Additional Information

Travelers With Disabilities Information
Partially Wheelchair Accessible
Smoking Policy
Smoking Allowed Outdoors Only
Cost Of Admission
Donations Accepted
Less Than $10
General Interest Info
Open Year-round
This Facility Is In The National Register Of Historic Places
Group Policy
Advance Contact Required
Guest Reservations Needed?
Reservations Required
Pet Policy
Pets Allowed Outdoors On A Leash
Suitable For These Age Groups
Adults (18+)
Adults (must Be 21)
Senior Adults (55+)
Teens (13-18)
Tweens (age 6-12)
Tweens (age 6-12)
Types Of Payment Accepted
Cash
Discover
Mastercard
Personal Check
Visa