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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.
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.
Called the “little Grand Canyon,” this park is one of the most scenic in all the Ozarks. It’s not actually canyons here, it’s a collapsed natural cave system. There are hiking trails above and below the gulf, including a natural bridge. You’ll need about 2-3 hours here to get a good hike in and see the little Grand Canyon.
Part of the Top of the Rock preserve, Osage is a gorgeous restaurant with amazing views of the Ozarks. The decor boasts iron chandeliers, exposed beams, and tapestries. This destination restaurant served a wide variety of food, from scallops to lamb to steak. Anyone is sure to find something they love when they eat dinner here.
Chris’ has served South City St Louis for 25 years and has the best pancakes in the city and serves breakfast all day. They have an extensive menu of breakfast meals, sandwiches, and sides, but they’re open for lunch and dinner as well and the menu is equally as big. Come in and have breakfast here… for dinner if you want!
The Loop encompasses six city blocks and is comprised of shops, restaurants, theaters, and hotels. It’s named after the streetcars that would loop around this area more than a century ago. You could spend most of the day here, but get here for dinner and some drinks and stay for some shopping or a show.
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