FEATURES
by DIANA LAMDIN MEYER
College football’s most talented players head to Kansas City to await their names being called, as NFL teams look to sign the next round of professional football players during the NFL Draft.
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by BILL MOTCHAN
Art deco designs from as far back as the 1930s can be found in abundance throughout St. Louis, even though many of the buildings that first featured this motif have been repurposed throughout the years.
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by GARY ELLISON
St. Louis and Kansas City first come to mind when talking baseball in Missouri, but ballparks throughout the Ozarks attract teams from across the country, and even the world..
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a portfolio by MATT HOWARD
Kennett photographer Matt Howard, whose images have graced the pages of Show-Me Missouri over the past decade, shares tips on honing photography skills, most of which he has accomplished by spending time in his own backyard.
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DEPARTMENTS
TASTE OF MISSOURI
PRASINO
St. Charles
In Greek, Prasino translates “green.”
The name definitely fits chef and partner Tony Marchetto’s farm-to-table menu. Building around seasonality, he emphasizes sustainability and organic ingredients.
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St. Charles
In Greek, Prasino translates “green.”
The name definitely fits chef and partner Tony Marchetto’s farm-to-table menu. Building around seasonality, he emphasizes sustainability and organic ingredients.
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REMEMBER WHEN
OZARK COUNTY HISTORIUM
Gainesville
Ozark County prides itself on being the “real Ozarks.” History and tradition play key roles in the county’s identity, as do two pristine lakes, two crystal-clear float streams, four historic mills and thousands of acres of scenic public land in the Caney Mountain Conservation Area and the Mark Twain National Forest.
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Gainesville
Ozark County prides itself on being the “real Ozarks.” History and tradition play key roles in the county’s identity, as do two pristine lakes, two crystal-clear float streams, four historic mills and thousands of acres of scenic public land in the Caney Mountain Conservation Area and the Mark Twain National Forest.
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PLACES TO STAY
MAIN STREET INN B&B
Sainte Genevieve
Originally built in 1882 as the Meyer Hotel, and considered the finest building in Sainte Genevieve, the Main Street Inn B&B lies in the heart of the historic district and a block from the train station.
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Sainte Genevieve
Originally built in 1882 as the Meyer Hotel, and considered the finest building in Sainte Genevieve, the Main Street Inn B&B lies in the heart of the historic district and a block from the train station.
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OFF THE BEATEN PATH
THE MISSOURI WALTZ
by JOHN ROBINSON
You’ve heard it a thousand times. At Mizzou games. On TV. Radio.
The Mizzou band begins the familiar strains of the Missouri Waltz. Then the song morphs into a march that brings the crowd to its feet, inspired, hands clapping.
The waltz turns into a march because, well, have you ever tried to march to a waltz?
That’s not the first time the song has been altered. Early in its life, the melody that became the Missouri Waltz apparently got hijacked from its creator.
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by JOHN ROBINSON
You’ve heard it a thousand times. At Mizzou games. On TV. Radio.
The Mizzou band begins the familiar strains of the Missouri Waltz. Then the song morphs into a march that brings the crowd to its feet, inspired, hands clapping.
The waltz turns into a march because, well, have you ever tried to march to a waltz?
That’s not the first time the song has been altered. Early in its life, the melody that became the Missouri Waltz apparently got hijacked from its creator.
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WHO WE ARE
For more than 20 years Show-Me Missouri's team of professional travel writers and photographers have provided readers with the opportunity to explore nearly every square mile of the Show-Me State . It's the next best thing to being here.
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Kennett, Missouri 63857
Toll-Free: (888) 751-6334
Local: 573-888-1100
Email: info@showmemissouri.net
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