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    WHAT THE COOL KIDS DO

    A family enjoys paddleboarding in Ha Ha Tonka Cove at Lake of the Ozarks.
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    ALL ABOARD

    The historic train station in La Plata is the only art deco style station on the 2,200-mile route of the Southwest Chief.
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    FINDING WALT

    Walt Disney considered himself a Missourian, and it was in Missouri that his magical vision would be born.
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    PAINT LOUIS

    The floodwall at Chouteau Avenue and South Wharf Street in St. Louis doubles as an exhibit space like no other.

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WHAT THE COOL KIDS DO
by DIANA LAMBDIN MEYER
Stand up paddleboarding is the new craze on Missouri lakes as it offers a chance to enjoy the water at a leisurely pace, while providing a core workout.
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ALL ABOARD
by JIM WINNERMAN
the small northeast Missouri community of La Plata has earned an international reputation among railroad aficionados, making it a Mecca for railfans across the world.
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FINDING WALT
by GARY ELLISON
Walt Elias Disney may have gained his fortune in California, but it is in his adopted home state of Missouri that he discovered the snippets of life that would define the visionary he would become.
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PAINT LOUIS
by BILL MOTCHAN
The St. Louis riverfront, just south of Gateway Arch National Park, is one of the best locations to view graffiti art, a continually changing genre favored by urban muralists.
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by ELIZABETH HEY

Culinary creativity has injected new life into the Trophy Room’s menu at Old Kinderhook Resort, Golf Club and Spa. At the helm is Executive Chef Andy Raynor, a Kansas City native who studied in the chef apprenticeship program at Johnson County Community College.

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by JOHN ROBINSON
You have some real estate that needs your attention. You can drive there. Or take the train with your kids. But once you reach downtown Jefferson City, walk around your property. The land you own there is filled with priceless surprises.

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by ELIZABETH HEY

Situated in historic Parkville, just 15 minutes from downtown Kansas City, Jason and Kathy Ayers, owners of Main Street Inn, were drawn to this river town’s tranquility. Boutiques, galleries and dining line Main Street, all in the shadow of the clocktower on neighboring Park University’s campus.

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