America’s National Churchill Museum

Every trip to Fulton should include a visit to America’s Churchill Museum. It’s basically a presidential library dedicated to a British Prime Minister, but why is it located in Fulton of all places?

The Berlin Wall / Breakthrough

Even before Gorbachev’s speech proclaimed the end of the Cold War, there were signs of the iron curtain lifting. Four years earlier, the Berlin Wall fell, reuniting one of the ancient capitals of Europe trapped behind that line. The largest portion of the Berlin Wall outside of Germany is the Breakthrough sculpture outside of the Churchill Museum.

Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury 

The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury is a Christopher Wren church and perhaps the most photogenic area of the Churchill Museum. It’s an 800-year old church that rose from the ashes twice to find a new home in Fulton that’s inextricably linked to Winston Churchill.

The Brick District

The Churchill Museum isn’t the only place where Fulton’s respect for history shows through. The town has done a fabulous job of preserving and rebuilding its historic Brick District.

Stinson Creek Trail

The Stinson Creek Trail is a short, 3-4 mile rail trail that runs along the banks of Stinson Creek. It’s a bit short to anchor a bike getaway, but it could be worked into a greater Columbia bike weekend.

Loganberry Inn Bed and Breakfast

The Loganberry Inn Bed and Breakfast is precisely the hidden gem type of accommodations you hope to find in a small town like Fulton, with a list of famous visitors that you wouldn’t expect anyplace else. The grand Victorian house was built in 1899.

Wrapping Up Historic Fulton

Are you convinced that the historical things to do in Fulton make for a unique and historical (maybe even romantic ) getaway? We haven’t even mentioned the classic cars at the Autoworld Museum or the romantic Serenity Winery yet, but perhaps we should....

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