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Discoveries America Missouri DVD
The town of
Hannibal on the Mississippi River was the home of one of Missouri’s
favorite sons, Samuel Clemens…or Mark Twain. His characters come alive in
Norman Rockwell’s paintings at the Mark Twain Museum and his wit never
tires during performances of “Mark Twain Himself” by actor Richard Garey.
Downriver, the city of
St. Louis is
home to America’s most visited National Monument, the Gateway Arch at the
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, and the country’s largest brewer,
Anheuser-Busch. The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library in Independence,
MO is dedicated to preserving the memory of America’s 33rd president, who
presided over some of the 20th centuries most important political events
and decisions. Kansas City is famous for its sculpture, fountains, jazz,
good barbeque and a lot more. The “City of Fountains” boasts more outdoor
water features than any other, Rome excepted. The Country Club Plaza is
the oldest outdoor shopping center in the country and it was modeled after
Seville, Spain. Two museums in Kansas City highlight African American
contributions to the community. At the American Jazz Museum, the music and
artifacts of great jazz icons like Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, and
Ella Fitzgerald are on display. Next door, a different collection is
dedicated to preserving the rich history of African-American baseball at
the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Since 1910, Hallmark Cards has grown to
become the largest greeting card company in the world. They produce
millions of cards for every occasion and emotion, and each one starts with
an idea from one of their creative writers. Deep in the limestone bluffs
of the Missouri
River…SubTropolis, the largest underground business complex in the world.
Over 5 million square feet of leasable space lies beneath the ground in
its growing network passages and rooms. Another subterranean
attraction…the Fantastic Caverns, the only drive-thru cave tour in North
America. In the
Missouri Ozarks, a different phenomenon:
Branson.
The area has grown into one of the world’s great live music and
entertainment destinations. The shows start at breakfast and go all day
long, featuring acts like Buck Trent, Jim Stafford and Cirque at the
Remington Theater. Big Cedar Lodge is a 5 star lakeside resort with 10,000
acres of manmade waterfalls, trout ponds and streams in its Dogwood
Canyon. The Bass Pro Shop in
Springfield
is the state’s number one tourist attraction. Seven football fields of
hunting, fishing and outdoor-recreation products, displays, artwork,
memorabilia and live exhibits bring the outdoors inside and show what
“shoppertainment” is all about. In Sikeston, the annual Redneck BBQ is a
down home party with great food cooked slow and easy.
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