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Local Attractions
Salisbury has several attractions of interest to many people.
Keep an eye on City
News section for specific upcoming events announced by
the City Clerk, Tena Callighan.
Historical
Society Museum
Louise Rice, (660) 388-5320
115 E. 2nd Street
Salisbury, MO. 65281
Open April 16, through October 15, Daily 1 to 4 PM. Contact
Louise for information about off-season hours.
City Parks
James C. Philpotts Memorial Park features 2 playgrounds, 2
ball fields, picnic tables, and Salisbury Golf Course. There
is also Pine Ridge Lake for fishing and a walking trail. It
is located on Highway 129 S.
City Park, at 9th & Broadway, features a City Stage,
tennis court, play ground, picnic tables, Scout Cabin, ball
field, horse arena, cattle and horse barn. The City Public
Pool is located across the street.
Lakes
Pine Ridge Lake (City Lake) is South of Salisbury just a short
distance on Highway 129 S.
Sterling Price Lake is west of Salisbury just a short distance
south of Highway 24.
Lake Nehai, for fishing, boating, and picnics. (more info
below)
Thomas Hill Lake, for fishing, boating, camping, and picnics.
(more info below)
City Library
Dulany Memorial Library
501 S Broadway
Salisbury, MO. 65281
Attractions Near Salisbury
Walt Disney Hometown Museum
120 E. Santa Fe St.
Marceline, MO.
Lake Nehai, for fishing, boating, and picnics.
Near Bynumville, MO.
Thomas Hill Reservoir (11,000 acres), for
fishing, boating, camping, and picnics. Near Kaseyville, MO.
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