Jefferson Landing State Historic Site

Jefferson Landing State Historic Site is a historic district maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources encompassing several state-owned properties in Jefferson City, Missouri, United States.

[4][5] The stone Lohman Building was constructed in 1839 by James Crump and saw use as a grocery store, warehouse, telegraph office, tavern, and hotel.

The building earned the nickname "the landing" and was recognized as a popular meeting place for lawmakers and commercial operators.

The Lohman and Union Hotel buildings came to be used for storage, tenement lodgings, and a shoe factory before being acquired by the state in 1976.

The Elizabeth Rozier Gallery, located in the Union Hotel building, offers exhibits on state history, art, and culture.