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100 Best Things to Do in Missouri 19/20

Missouri is a great state to get outdoors, but it also has a lot of interesting urban sights to see and a lot of roadside oddities that make it one interesting place to visit.

 

91. Missouri State Penitentiary Tours (Jefferson City)

The prison closed in 2004 but is open for tours for most of the year, although it is closed during the cold winter. The prison is said to be haunted and has been on several national television shows trying to catch the ghosts on camera. They offer a variety of tours, from an eight hour overnight ghost hunting tour to an in depth history tour. Tours vary in length so check the website before you go.

 

92. Bankhead Chocolates (Bowling Green)

Bankhead Chocolates has been making their candy since 1919. They’re still prepared in the same old fashioned copper kettles that were used way back then, then poured on the marble tables and shaped to perfection. You can order online and have them shipping unless it’s too hot outside, or you can stop in and treat yourseld.

 

93. Harley Davidson Factory Tours (Kansas City)

At the Vehicle and Powertrain operations center in Kansas City, you can take the Harley Davidson Steel Toe tour and see the powertrain and vehicle assembly brought to life. There’s two tours every day from Monday through Thursday at 9:15 am and noon and tours last about 2 hours.

 

94. Flat Branch Pub and Brewing (Columbia)

Flat Branch Brewing opened in 1994 in an old Hudson car factory building that gives it distinct charm. It was the first brewery to open in Columbia since 1841. The offer and extensive, including fresh baked breads and desserts in addition to meals like their signature charbroiled romaine salad and traditional pub food like chips and bratwurst. Come spend an evening here, filling your belly with great food and delicious craft beer.

 

95. Katy Depot and Railroad Heritage Museum (Sedalia)

Part of the Katy Trail State Park, the railroad depot was opened in 1896. It reopened in 2001 after a three year renovation and now serves as a museum to the old days of the railroad. Stop in for an hour or so and see the old depot in all it’s grandeur.

 

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