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Branson is considered "The Live Music Show Capital of the World". With over 30 theaters playing host to over 60 shows, there are no problems finding a show in Branson to suit any taste! Lodging is also abundant in Branson, with hotels on the "76 Stri...
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A friendly river town along the mississippi, Cape Girardeau is dotted with majestic white oaks, and natural beauty. At the Trail of Tears State Park there are numerous trails, and opportunity for hiking, backpacking, and horseback riding. Other ...
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Hannibal is a wonderful place to enjoy the natural beauty of this beautiful river town. Boaters will find easy access to the Mississippi, as well as local lakes. Hannibal was home to Mark Twain, and visitors can take a self guided tour of the Mark Tw...
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Located on the Missouri River 105 mi/170 km west of St. Louis and occupying a more or less central location in the state, Jefferson City became the state capital in 1821, though it was only a small village at the time. The Capitol building has a stat...
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The largest city in Missouri, Kansas City was founded in the 1830s as a Missouri River port. It is famous for Kansas City-style barbecue and a border war during the Civil War. Officially nicknamed the "City of Fountains", Kansas City is a p...
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New Madrid offers visitors an array of natural, historic and recreational opportunities unique to Missouri. Boat trips on the Mississippi River allows for visitors to get some fishing time in while enjoying the dense Missouri foliage. The abunda...
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Covering the south-central and southwestern parts of the state, from a few miles/kilometers south of Kansas City and Jefferson City to the Arkansas border, the Ozarks offer lovely scenery of rolling hills, winding rivers, large glassy lakes and thous...
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Springfield, Missouri, a medium-sized city 190 mi/305 km southwest of St. Louis, makes a convenient base for seeing southwestern Missouri and the Ozarks. While you're in town, you may want to visit the History Museum in Springfield's old city hall. T...
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If you're a history buff, you'll be busy in this city in northwest Missouri. You'll find the Pony Express National Memorial, located in the structure where the legendary mail service began in 1860. The early headquarters of the service was the Patee ...
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St. Louis's "gateway to the west", the Gateway Arch, is a nationally recognized site as it stands over 630 feet above the Mississippi River. Although the arch is a great site, visit some other St. Louis attractions including: historic landmarks, muse...
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On the Mississippi River southeast of St. Louis, this small town—more than any other in the Midwest—has retained a French-Creole heritage. In fact, some of its historic structures rival those found in states (such as Louisiana) that are more closely ...
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