Category: Missouri Destinations
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Say goodbye to the standard two-week vacation destination; say hello to oodles of get-away options. More and more, folks are recognizing the pleasure of taking frequent breaks from their busy schedules — and taking to the road to relax and…
As the days grow short and the nights cool, nature is resplendent with shades of crimson, gold and orange. Missouri’s scenic highways and byways provide the opportunity to experience fall color in all of its glory.
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Igniting a new fall tradition, WaterFire Kansas City is back for its second, fiery year. The moving, multi-sensory experience of music, fire and water will return to Brush Creek this fall for one night only—Saturday, Oct. 25. The event begins…
Lake of the Ozarks, Mo. – Meet America’s first Mountain Man and find out how high an anvil can fly at the 21st annual Osage River Mountain Man Rendezvous and Muzzleloader Shoot, Sept. 19-21. The popular event will be held…
Why build a pumpkin race care, of course and compete in the Big Bad Pumpkin Race & Waterfront Bash at the Shawnee Mission Park Marina. The event is set for Saturday, October 18, 2008 from 1-5 p.m. There is a…
Springfield-Greene County will host the second stage of the Tour of Missouri professional cycling race on Tuesday, Sept. 9, with a variety of activities surrounding the arrival of 120 world-class competitors, including recent Tour of France and Olympic competitors.
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Kansas City, Mo. – The rising cost of travel has deterred vacationers from exotic vacations this summer. But don’t cancel getaway plans just yet—come to Kansas City. This centrally-located metropolis offers world-class attractions, museums and events that leave travelers feeling…
Step back into the 19th century at the Folk Festival on Monday, Sept. 1, at Boone’s Lick State Historic Site near Boonesboro. Sponsored by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the Boonslick Area Tourism Council, the event is 9…
Missouri is among the nation’s leaders in maintaining its transportation system and getting good value, according to a report issued recently by the Reason Foundation, which measures every state’s road conditions and expenses.
Missouri jumped to a national…
St. Louis, Missouri): Visit the Missouri Botanical Garden on Labor Day weekend for the Midwest’s largest celebration of the culture and traditions of Japan. The 2008 Japanese Festival, presented by Wachovia Securities, features sumo wrestling, taiko drumming, rakugo Japanese comedy…
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