Submitted by sharella on Tue, 01/02/2018 - 11:34
Maryland is a great state to visit. There’s a wide mix of things to do here. The state is rich in American Revolutionary and Civil War history. It’s right on the Chesapeake Bay and has maritime roots. Plus, there are parks, rivers, and even part of the Appalachian Trail here. Add the art, brews, and amazing food and you have a great all-inclusive destination.
Submitted by sharella on Tue, 01/02/2018 - 11:33
Maryland is a great state to visit. There’s a wide mix of things to do here. The state is rich in American Revolutionary and Civil War history. It’s right on the Chesapeake Bay and has maritime roots. Plus, there are parks, rivers, and even part of the Appalachian Trail here. Add the art, brews, and amazing food and you have a great all-inclusive destination.
Submitted by sharella on Tue, 01/02/2018 - 11:31
Maryland is a great state to visit. There’s a wide mix of things to do here. The state is rich in American Revolutionary and Civil War history. It’s right on the Chesapeake Bay and has maritime roots. Plus, there are parks, rivers, and even part of the Appalachian Trail here. Add the art, brews, and amazing food and you have a great all-inclusive destination.
Submitted by sharella on Sat, 12/30/2017 - 17:34
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.
96. American Jazz Museum (Kansas City)
The American Jazz Museum opening in 1997 and serves as a showcase for all things jazz. There’s art, music, films, and more. The museum has an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and albums. Stop here and spend 2-3 hours in this funky interactive space.
Submitted by sharella on Sat, 12/30/2017 - 17:32
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.
Submitted by sharella on Sat, 12/30/2017 - 17:30
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.
86. Hannibal (Hannibal)
Called “America’s’ Hometown,” Hannibal is the small town where Mark Twain grew up and the setting for his most famous books. You’ll visit Twain’s family – complete with white fence – plus there’s a train museum and a classic car museum. There’s a lot to do in Hannibal, you could spend a whole day here.
Submitted by sharella on Fri, 12/29/2017 - 15:27
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.
81. Murals (St Louis)
There are amazing murals all over the city of St Louis and no trip there would be complete without seeing at least a few. You’ll see butterflies, a St Louis hall of fame, plus murals promoting social awareness. Make sure you check them out when you’re walking around St. Louis
Submitted by sharella on Fri, 12/29/2017 - 15:24
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.
76. Precious Moments Chapel and Gardens (Carthage)
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.
Submitted by sharella on Fri, 12/29/2017 - 15:21
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.
71. Charlie Parker Memorial (Kansas City)
This statue of legendary jazz artist Charlie Parker was dedicated in 1999. It’s a large bronze statue of his head with the inscription “Bird Lives” on its base. If you’re a fan of jazz, stop and pay your respects and get a quick selfie.
Submitted by sharella on Fri, 12/29/2017 - 15:12
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.
66. Steamboat Arabia Museum (Kansas City)
On September 5, 1856, the Steamboat Arabia sank near Kansas City. She then remained at the bottom of the river for 132 years until she was recovered in 1988. The artifacts from the boat are well preserved and the museum exhibits the relics that have been preserved. You’ll need 1-2 hours here.
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