What's Happening?
Bonniebrook, the historic home of Rose O'Neill, will host a free open house on April 18 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Located in Walnut Shade, Missouri, the site offers visitors a chance to tour the art museum and home of O'Neill, the creator of the Kewpie Doll.
The event will also feature the first Bluegrass Jam of the season, with performances by local musicians and a silent auction. Light refreshments will be available. The original Bonniebrook home, funded by O'Neill in the 1890s, was destroyed by fire in 1947 and later rebuilt by the Bonniebrook Historical Society in the 1990s.
Why It's Important?
The open house at Bonniebrook serves as a celebration of Rose O'Neill's contributions to art and culture. As the creator of the iconic Kewpie Doll, O'Neill's work has had a lasting impact on both the art world and popular culture. The event provides an opportunity for the public to engage with her legacy and learn about her life and achievements. Additionally, the inclusion of a Bluegrass Jam highlights the site's role as a community hub, fostering local culture and music. This event not only honors O'Neill's legacy but also supports the ongoing preservation and promotion of historical sites.
What's Next?
Following the open house, Bonniebrook will continue to welcome visitors from April through October, offering guided tours and educational opportunities. The site aims to attract a diverse audience, including art enthusiasts, historians, and families. The ongoing preservation efforts by the Bonniebrook Historical Society ensure that O'Neill's legacy remains accessible to future generations. As interest in historical and cultural tourism grows, Bonniebrook may see increased visitation, further supporting its mission to celebrate and preserve the contributions of Rose O'Neill.











