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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.
The gardens are full of bronze statues and fountains and the chapel itself is one of the most beautiful stops in the state. Precious Moments figures appear in murals and other artwork, plus you might get to meet one when you’re there. Allow yourself at least an hour to come here and thak some time for yourself.
This is a dedicated coffee house started by baristas who wanted a better way to share their respect of coffee and the process of brewing it while including the customer in the loop. They sell coffee, but you can attend a cupping when they share their new brews. Stop by for an hour or so and taste what’s new.
This is the place where Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote her Little House books. Tour the whole farm and see many interesting areas, like the farmhouse, the rock house, and the family walking trail. They offed a lot educational opportunities for children as well. Spend about 2-3 hours here.
This park has a 100 acre lake with a paved bike path around its circumference as well as miles of hiking, fishing and boating, and camping. The Watkins Woolen Mill historical site is adjacent to the park and is a trip back to the 1870s. You could camp and spend a weekend here playing in the wilderness and exploring the museum.
Rocheport was named one of America’s coolest small towns and it’s easy to see why. They have the scenic Katy Trail, an award winning winery, dining, shops, galleries, and world class bed and breakfasts. Come and spend a weekend in quaint Rocheport.
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