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Our History

Historic Roots - Swope Mansion Property

Once the residence of Logan Swope, Mrs. Swope and their large family. Made of red brick and red sandstone, at 406 South Pleasant Street in Independence, was built in the early 1890s. A winding asphalt driveway, built for horse-drawn carriages, extended nearly a city block to the front door and the porte-cochere on the side of the house. There was a ballroom on the third floor with a raised platform for the musicians.

Brother Colonel Thomas Swope was a bachelor. In his later years, a dyspeptic old man, often growling "no one ever comes to see me," he moved into the house (pictured) of his widowed sister-in-law. He died there Oct. 3, 1909, allegedly poisoned by his doctor, B. Clark Hyde, who had married one of Logan Swope's daughters. According to grand jury charges, it was a plot for money. Accounts of the three trials of Dr. Hyde filled the papers for years. In 1923 the Swope family sold the mansion to the RLDS Church. The church conducted a school in the home until 1931. In 1938 Mrs. Henry Russell Rowland of Independence, with the help of a few church women, and a battery of sewing machines, took over the old mansion for a workshop. They made and sold and gave away clothing, quilts and rugs, all for the needy, here and in war-torn Europe. The old house, still holding the secret of Colonel Swope's death.

Kansas City Times. March 25, 1983.

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Amenities

Wi-Fi

Stay connected during your visit with our complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi available throughout the park. Share your adventures and stay in touch with loved ones easily from your RV.

Restrooms

Clean and well-maintained restrooms are available to our guests. Enjoy the convenience and comfort of spacious showers and private changing areas to freshen up after a day of activities.

 Free ICE

Fill your cup, or your cooler with our NEW ice machine located in the laundry room. Nothing beets a cold drink!

Places to visit

For GPS or Driving Directions

500 West Pacific Ave.

Independence, Mo 64050

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