The Gray/Campbell Farmstead
The Gray/Campbell Farmstead is the oldest house in Springfield, Missouri. The Farmstead is located in the Nathanael Greene Park on South Scenic. Along with the oldest house in Springfield (circa 1856), there is a log kitchen, a two crib barn, and a log granary. The House was built by James Price Gray and was later sold to his brother-in law, John Polk Campbell, the nephew and name-sake of the founder of the city of Springfield. The house was occupied by the Campbell family from 1865 to the 1950's, and it was moved to the Nathanael Greene Park in 1984 when the Kansas and James River Expressways were about to be constructed.
Representatives for the Gray/Campbell Farmstead will be on hand to provide visitors with more information about this historic landmark and the wonderful programs they provide. Please stop by their table at the fair to learn more, or you can contact the farmstead directly at 417.725.4921. The Gray/Campbell Farmstead's address is 2400 South Scenic Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65807.
Representatives for the Gray/Campbell Farmstead will be on hand to provide visitors with more information about this historic landmark and the wonderful programs they provide. Please stop by their table at the fair to learn more, or you can contact the farmstead directly at 417.725.4921. The Gray/Campbell Farmstead's address is 2400 South Scenic Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65807.