1132 Brick Church Road
Bland 65014

Offering a full range of award-winning, hand crafted wines. Throughout the year, we host festivals, art fairs and music events. Visit our website for schedules and details. Open later on music and event days. Located south of Route 50 at Mount Sterling; take Route A to Brick Church Road.

104 N.E. Route 641
Knob Noster 65336

On the highest point in Johnson County, giving the location a panoramic view. So vast is the view, it was commonly used as a lookout point during the Civil War. Take a tour of the winery and vineyards. Enjoy a spectacular sunset from the deck. Picnic baskets and snacks available. Live music on summer weekends. Space for special occasions and meetings is available. Join us for our Annual Reggea Fest in July and our Blue Grass Festival in Sept.

 

3166 Route B
Berger 63014

Perched atop the bluffs overlooking the Missouri River bottoms, seven miles east of Hermann. Enjoy our friendly, relaxing atmosphere. Our wines and beers are made on the estate. You may sample our products in the tasting area. We are happy to answer questions about the process. In addition to indoor seating, there is an outdoor veranda, under grape arbors and shade trees. During festivals, tour the vineyard and the estate on our free tram. Browse our Web site for details and a calendar of events.

From Route 100, five miles east of Hermann or nine miles west of New Haven; go north on Route B through the village of Berger; watch for our signs. Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, December 25 and January 1.

399 Indian Point Road
Branson 65616

An 1880s-theme amusement park, where the adventure of the past is combined with the high-tech thrills of the present. There are six world-class festivals, two dozen rides, 60 unique shops, 12 restaurants, 50 live shows daily and more than 100 resident craftsmen and artisans demonstrating America's heritage crafts.

Festivals include World-Fest; Bluegrass and Barbecue; National Kids Fest; Southern Gospel Picnic; The National Harvest Festival; and An Old Time Christmas. See Web site for schedules.

Open March 18-December 28.  Admission includes a tour of Marvel Cave, a registered Natural Landmark. Tickets: $53; age 62+, $51; ages 4-11, $43. Season passes are available.

403 N. Main
Charleston 63834

A Victorian home built in 1899. Displays include Civil War memorabilia, a collection of period dresses and many original furnishings. Tours by appointment and during the annual Dogwood-Azalea Festival.

7000 NE Barry Road
Kansas City 64156

This museum, which began in 1875 and is located in Hodge Park, is a gathering of historic buildings of 19th century Missouri and is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Missouri's early history and architecture. The facility is open to the public each day for self-guided walking tours. Picnic tables are available. The area features 20 historic structures, including clapboard houses, a school, a church, and log cabins. Walking tour maps are available at the front gate, the kiosk, or the porch of the Mercantile. During the summer, weather permitting, the buildings are open so visitors may view the interiors through closed gates. Private tours are available by reservation only. The buildings and grounds are maintained by an all volunteer not-for-profit group, Shoal Creek Association. The Harvest Festival is held annually on the second Saturday in October, and runs from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. It is an old time country fair with entertainment for the whole family, inluding gun fights, wagon rides, and musicians. The first Saturday in December features the annual Visit With St. Nicholas, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. A 19th century Christmas is depicted in each building according to their time period and ends with a visit with St. Nicholas at the Thornton Mansion. In 2010 a new festival has been added. On Sept. 18, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Back to Basics, features demonstrations regarding canning, preservation, pickling, gardening and much more. There is a $5 fee to attend festivals for those ages 6 and older. There are several walking trails on the property.

219 S. Clay St.
Marshfield 65706

Take a look into the history of Webster County. The building was constructed in 1911 through a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. This made Marshfield the smallest community in the U.S. to receive such a grant. You will see photographs, machinery, tools and housewares that were used by the early settlers. Special exhibits are held throughout the year. Visit the gift store for T-shirts, hats, Christmas ornaments and cemetery books to help those who are tracing family roots. The annex next door houses the Geneology Department with public records and newpapers to help search for family history. The "Walk of Fame" begins on the sidewalk in front of the Webster County History Museum. Six famous Missourians are honored on the walk of fame each year during the Annual Cherry Blossom Festival, which is held in April.

11724 N.W. Plaza Circle
Kansas City 64153

Platte County CVB provides aera information, plus we are a Missouri Division of Tourism Affiliate Welcome Center. Platte County includes the river towns of Parkville and Weston; free tours at the Harley-Davidson plant; Kansas City International Airport; Zona Rosa shopping and dining district featuring the Improv Comedy Club; Springs Aquatic Center; great golf courses; charming Bed and Breakfast Inns; more than 4,000 hotel rooms; farmers markets; orchards; wineries; brewpubs; festivals; and hiking and biking trails.

109 S. Fourth St.
St. Joseph 64501

St. Joseph is home to 15 distinctive museums. We have more than 50 locations, consisting of 2,000 properties, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You’ll find great outdoor recreation in our 48 parks; one-of-a-kind festivals; and an arts culture throughout the city.

101 W. Singleton
Centralia 65240

Centralia Chamber of Commerce promotes tourism and the business activity of the community. The Centralia Chamber of Commerce organizes and promotes the Centralia Anchor Festival.

320 First St.
Boonville 65233

Boonville is a beautiful river town on Interstate 70, halfway between Kansas City and St. Louis. Visitors find Boonville and the surrounding Boonslick Region to be a fun and culturally rich place to explore. We have more than 450 hotel and bed and breakfast rooms. Attractions include the Isle of Capri Casino and Hotel; the Katy Trail; 400 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places; and numerous events and festivals. Boonville is surrounded by historic small towns including Rocheport, Blackwater, and Arrow Rock. You will be charmed by the shopping, dining, and theater experiences here. Our staff is here to assist you in building an itinerary tailored to your group. We invite you to discover our treasures.

1820 Market St.
St. Louis 63101

St. Louis Union Station is a National Historic Landmark of beauty and elegance. It first opened in 1894 and was the largest and busiest passenger rail terminal in the world. Troops passed through the “Whispering Arch” on their way to war and families hopped aboard trains bound for untold adventures. Today the adventure still awaits you at St. Louis Union Station (one of the top attractions is St. Louis) – both in the grand structure’s amazing architecture and in the unique shops, restaurants, entertainment venues and historic hotel that fill the Train Shed itself. You will also find a lake and entertainment plaza for festivals, concerts and other special events. Explore the building's colorful history and architecture through an award-winning collection of letters, memorabilia and exhibits stationed throughout the structure. Free museum and self guided tours; free guided tours by appointment. Tour buses may park on 20th Street at no charge. Tour buses should drop visitors off at Market Street main entrance.

207 S. 9th St.
Columbia 65201

Known throughout the state for its display of fine art, the Columbia Art League shows six exhibitions each year, displaying work by professional, non-professional and nationally acclaimed artists. Artworks in a variety of mediums are available for purchase in the sales gallery. Columbia Art League also hosts the annual Art In The Park Festival.

325 Park Central East
Springfield 65806

Come experience the arts in the 1926 historic Gillioz Theatre. Through a formal lobby to a golden sky of ornate paintings and detailed architecture, you will enjoy live theatre, movies, conventions, concerts and film festivals.  Visit Web site for coming attractions.

20 E. Fifth St.
Kansas City 64106

Established in 1857, the 145-stall City Market is one of the largest farmers markets in the region. Merchants and vendors offer a variety of fresh produce, meats, seafood, flowers, specialty foods and other items from local farms as well as around the world. There is an extensive events calendar from April through October including concerts, food festivals and children's activities. The City Market is home to a unique collection of gift shops and restaurants; also the Arabia Steamboat Museum, which hosts one of the largest collections of pre-Civil War artifacts in the world.

 

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