Missouri Civil War Sites – Battlefields, Monuments, and Museums

Missouri Civil War Sites – Battlefields, Monuments, and Museums

More Civil War engagements occurred in Missouri than in any other state besides Virginia and Tennessee. Consequently, our state is peppered with Civil War battlefields, monuments, museums, and markers. Come take a step back in time and discover Missouri’s Civil...
Explore The Harry S Truman Library and Museum!

Explore The Harry S Truman Library and Museum!

Come to Independence, MO for an up close look at the legacy one of our most accomplished Presidents at The Harry S Truman Library and Museum! Truman’s time in office is one of the most eventful and studied periods in American history. When he left office in 1953, he...
Roaring River State Park – Fishing, Swimming, Hiking & More!

Roaring River State Park – Fishing, Swimming, Hiking & More!

Roaring River State Park, located West of Branson in southwest Missouri, is probably most famous for the rainbow trout found in its namesake’s clear waters. But that’s not the only reason to visit! Roaring River State Park is a 4,093-acre park about 8...
Fantastic Caverns – America’s Ride-Thru Cave!

Fantastic Caverns – America’s Ride-Thru Cave!

Fantastic Caverns, in Springfield, Missouri, is the only show cave in North America to offer a completely ride-through tour. Sit back in your Jeep-drawn tram car as it takes you along the path of an ancient underground river. Missouri is known as the cave state, with...
Leila’s Hair Museum – the World’s Only Hair Museum!

Leila’s Hair Museum – the World’s Only Hair Museum!

Independence, Missouri is home to the world’s only hair museum. Leila’s Hair Museum displays thousands of works of art, all made from real human hair! Hair art? Hair museum? Are we pulling your leg with all this hairy business? Absolutely not. Hair art has been with...
The “World’s Largest” in Missouri and Where To Find Them

The “World’s Largest” in Missouri and Where To Find Them

Missouri is known as the “Show-Me State” because of native skepticism, they say; but I think it might also apply to the number of state attractions listed as being the “World’s Largest.” I mean, who doesn’t want to see the biggest...