Photos from the farm:
The Jesse James Farm hosted a family fun event on April 25, 2015. this is the main museum location where you start the tour. April 25, 2015
While the museum is not free admission, the small price to pay is worth the trip. April 25, 2015
A young Jesse James art piece greets you when you walk in. April 25, 2015
Some weapons from the time of Jesse James can be seen throughout the museum. April 25, 2015
This was Jesse's mother's sewing machine. April 25, 2015
This is an image of one of Jesse James' gravesite. April 25, 2015
What's left of Jesse James' original tombstone. April 25, 2015
In the front section of the museum, there s even more of a focus on Jesse James' background and less focus on the Civil War. April 25, 2015
There is a room used for presentations that is covered in various media images of Jesse James. April 25, 2015
Photos from the Bank:
The Jesse James Bank Museum. April 25, 2015
The gift shop is in the front when you enter the building. April 25, 2015
The windows are all the original windows from when the museum was robbed. April 25, 2015
The interior view of the robbed bank room. April 25, 2015
The vault, which is still original pieces of the museum. April 25, 2015
The interior of the vault that was robbed. April 25, 2015
The museum contains a lot of the original pieces and moldings, but some of the furniture has been renovated or brought in. April 25, 2015
This is an example of the original furniture that is still in the museum, but decorated with items from renovations. April 25, 2015
There is a signature book right by the entrance to the actual bank portion of the museum so that visitors can provide feedback and opinions from their visits. April 25, 2015