FEATURES
by DIANA LAMBDIN MEYER
Kansas City children’s museum feeds the imagination of kids by allowing them to step into the pages of their favorite books.
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by JIM WINNERMAN
Three silos standing sentry along the Katy Trail near Defiance have been given new life and now stand as a landmark thanks to two artists who took on a challenging project.
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by BILL MOTCHAN
Walking and biking trails connects communities to each other and residents to the great outdoors.
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by BILL MOTCHAN
St. Louis hat business has covered the heads of celebrities and other individuals for four generations, thanks to its willingness to remaining in tune with modern fashion.
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by Gary Ellison
Amateur singers and other performers take to the stage in the second annual talent competition held during Springfield’s birthday bash for Route 66.
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DEPARTMENTS
TASTE OF MISSOURI
1932 RESERVE
Osage Beach
Prepare to be downright impressed at 1932 Reserve. Owner-restauranteur Mark Spears has aspired to create a bar program and restaurant unlike any other at Lake of the Ozarks. Mission accomplished.
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Osage Beach
Prepare to be downright impressed at 1932 Reserve. Owner-restauranteur Mark Spears has aspired to create a bar program and restaurant unlike any other at Lake of the Ozarks. Mission accomplished.
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REMEMBER WHEN
THE SODA MUSEUM
St. Charles
One man’s passion for soft-drink paraphernalia has led to the newest museum in the greater St. Louis area. The Soda Museum and Main Street Arcade opened in the historic district of St. Charles in December, showcasing the astonishing personal collection of Tom Smith, Jr. Well, actually, it features about half of Smith’s collection, which had grown to fill three warehouses and a garage before the museum became reality.
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St. Charles
One man’s passion for soft-drink paraphernalia has led to the newest museum in the greater St. Louis area. The Soda Museum and Main Street Arcade opened in the historic district of St. Charles in December, showcasing the astonishing personal collection of Tom Smith, Jr. Well, actually, it features about half of Smith’s collection, which had grown to fill three warehouses and a garage before the museum became reality.
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PLACES TO STAY
HOTEL FREDERICK
Booneville
Hotel Frederick just lies steps from the Katy Trail, making it an ideal spot for cyclists or those traveling I-70. Built in 1905 by Charles Augustus Sombart, a local miller and banker, he named the property after his son. It represents the region’s best example of Romanesque revival architecture and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Booneville
Hotel Frederick just lies steps from the Katy Trail, making it an ideal spot for cyclists or those traveling I-70. Built in 1905 by Charles Augustus Sombart, a local miller and banker, he named the property after his son. It represents the region’s best example of Romanesque revival architecture and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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OFF THE BEATEN PATH
THE STORY OF BEING HUMAN
by JOHN ROBINSON
Witness a dramatic tour de force that brings Missouri’s Buffalo Soldiers to life. Experience Native American storytelling, or feel the heat of the Great Saint Louis Fire of 1849. Hear Laura Ingalls Wilder—through a presenter in full-costume—talk about her years in Mansfield, Missouri.
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by JOHN ROBINSON
Witness a dramatic tour de force that brings Missouri’s Buffalo Soldiers to life. Experience Native American storytelling, or feel the heat of the Great Saint Louis Fire of 1849. Hear Laura Ingalls Wilder—through a presenter in full-costume—talk about her years in Mansfield, Missouri.
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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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Email: info@showmemissouri.net
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