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This Table Has Been Produced by the State & Regional Fiscal Studies Table E-12 Missouri State Parks and Historical Sites Attendance : 2008-2013 State Park County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Arrow Rock Saline 144,970 190,618 96,422 98,163 113,197 107,505 Arrow Rock Tavern Saline ---- ---- ---- ---- 0 13,220 Edmund A. Babler St. Louis 440,614 356,904 453,406 307,465 467,069 383,847 Sam A. Baker Wayne 423,544 427,221 469,106 711,361 745,406 1,155,880 Battle of Athens Clark 23,565 19,241 13,529 73,282 70,380 75,373 Batlle of Carthage5 Barton ---- ---- 168 14,004 12,195 12,435 Battle of Island Mound Bates ---- ---- ---- 0 650 3,048 Battle of Lexington Lafayette 16,433 16,263 14,723 33,416 25,319 32,089 Bennett Spring Dallas, Laclede 825,976 831,005 817,696 716,761 722,148 682,331 Thomas H. Benton Home & Studio Jackson 3,323 3,654 5,446 2,870 3,257 3,886 Big Lake11 Holt 173,320 181,607 91,433 140,839 0 0 Big Oak Tree Mississippi 40,826 17,767 23,406 30,855 34,878 33,876 Big Sugar Creek McDonald ---- ---- ---- 13,464 11,484 13,068 Bollinger Mill Cape Girardeau 37,249 39,760 40,446 38,309 41,169 41,679 Bothwell Lodge Pettis 39,093 40,095 35,745 43,632 47,940 44,605 Castlewood St. Louis 429,162 516,342 610,234 527,800 666,106 596,268 Clark Hills6 ThisBoone table has been---- produced---- by5,362 3,270 5,310 3,114 Confederate Memorial Lafayette 121,093 129,196 131,442 145,722 137,930 52,010 Confluence (Edward Ted & Pat Jones)4 St. Charles 6,479 13,088 17,101 18,220 25,974 17,735 Katy Trail - Confluence Poin9 TheSt. State CharlesUniversity & Regional of Missouri-Columbia---- Fiscal---- Studies 129,763 Unit, 118,516 112,305 101,651 Crowder Grundy 119,160 123,510 119,380 188,248 118,258 124,263 Cuivre River Lincoln 414,430 549,751 508,062 360,284 414,405 403,055 Current River Shannon ---- ---- ---- ---- 17,541 12,603 Deutschheim Gasconade 9,656 3,236 2,833 3,174 3,965 3,915 Dillard Mill Crawford 22,467 26,292 30,342 39,785 33,327 38,579 Table E-12 (continued) Missouri State Parks and Historical Sites Attendance : 2008-2013 State Park County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Fort Davidson Iron 49,796 53,637 88,408 55,865 52,601 55,875 Elephant Rocks Iron 207,642 248,976 316,019 300,237 282,762 281,064 Finger Lakes Boone 69,531 115,058 76,713 128,138 127,336 112,740 First Missouri State Capitol St. Charles 44,145 45,454 42,289 51,567 131,259 149,301 Gov. Daniel Dunklin's Grave Jefferson ---- ---- ---- 0 175 8,788 Graham Cave Montgomery 85,724 89,197 89,220 96,477 97,549 99,972 Katy Trail - Graham Cave9 Montgomery ---- ---- 73,931 72,838 72,322 72,588 Grand Gulf Oregon 68,545 66,344 66,428 58,808 56,204 56,508 Ha Ha Tonka Camden 509,191 514,404 522,488 523,531 543,818 521,255 Hawn Ste. Genevieve 103,093 91,305 117,874 90,286 91,951 82,119 Hunter-Dawson New Madrid 18,680 9,425 3,379 2,264 4,414 2,894 Jefferson Landing Capitol Museum Cole 272,574 103,759 166,330 458,746 471,587 430,713 Iliniwek Village7 Clark ---- ---- 10,029 18,729 17,037 10,800 Jewell Cemetery Boone 0 1,585 1,665 Johnson's Shut-Ins Reynolds 41,699 112,592 365,586 309,755 302,427 305,719 Scott Joplin St. Louis City 9,191 3,876 8,623 3,924 3,754 4,038 Knob Noster ThisJohnson table has224,808 been produced230,888 234,315 by 230,638 258,753 258,246 Katy Trail - Knob Noster9 Johnson ---- ---- 30,554 23,355 24,863 28,050 Lake of the Ozarks Camden, Miller 906,922 1,089,948 1,249,979 2,188,586 2,264,721 2,026,662 Lake Wappapello The StateWayneUniversity & Regional of67,239 Missouri-Columbia Fiscal70,633 Studies 58,332 Unit, 52,731 68,743 99,407 Lewis & Clark Buchanan 153,087 122,819 124,906 95,962 111,574 131,281 Locust Creek Covered Bridge3 Linn 13,545 14,745 10,658 8,654 9,112 8,911 Long Branch Macon 300,103 313,406 372,906 338,490 387,998 373,155 Mastodon Jefferson 340,183 463,250 444,238 564,174 589,090 602,813 Meramec Franklin, Crawford, Washington 496,578 464,627 468,136 476,459 533,255 432,489 Table E-12 (continued) Missouri State Parks and Historical Sites Attendance : 2008-2013 State Park County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Missouri Mines St. Francois 15,483 16,847 14,776 29,336 19,781 19,435 Montauk Dent 501,931 507,887 544,187 443,667 478,595 441,450 Morris State Park8 New Madrid ---- ---- 9,646 8,627 8,347 11,115 Nathan Boone Homestead Greene 2,673 3,164 2,775 14,500 10,477 9,718 Onondaga Cave Crawford 261,629 262,003 251,366 233,804 238,606 231,454 Osage Village5 Barton ---- ---- 4 1,067 527 520 Ozark Caverns10 Camden ---- ---- 11,429 8,108 7804 7,472 Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home Linn 4,377 5,684 7,160 6,081 5,646 7,063 Pershing Linn 32,398 33,135 28,610 53,304 59,769 51,311 Pomme de Terre-Pittsburgh Hickory 181,610 167,009 ---- ---- ---- ---- Pomme de Terre-Hermitage Area Hickory 256,535 247,340 ---- ---- ---- ---- Pomme de Terre State Park Hickory ---- ---- 310,230 379,740 356,637 354,019 Prairie Barton 45,451 42,144 54,326 43,233 38,664 40,652 Roaring River Barry 638,617 633,204 605,291 557,115 529,592 533,329 Robertsville Franklin 103,411 120,467 44,216 65,678 77,358 106,618 Rock Bridge Memorial Boone 181,413 207,745 236,955 292,044 314,372 260,973 Katy Trail - Rock Bridge9 ThisBoone table has been---- produced---- by68,530 54,050 117,764 88,052 Route 66 St. Louis 239,487 260,346 196,650 183,070 208,783 198,774 Sandy Creek Covered Bridge Jefferson 116,059 103,124 95,186 111,471 112,208 127,614 Sappington Cemetery The StateUniversitySaline & Regional of Missouri-Columbia---- Fiscal---- Studies ---- Unit, 4,488 4,976 14,998 St. Francois St. Francois 295,671 375,018 423,468 317,481 384,513 316,428 St. Joe St. Francois 741,804 802,065 721,841 629,737 642,719 562,964 Stockton Cedar 262,808 279,115 267,785 271,342 292,232 300,285 Table Rock Stone 1,121,951 1,183,632 1,244,147 1,194,027 1,036,827 1,055,045 Taum Sauk1 Iron, Reynolds 36,347 47,133 50,542 83,007 86,932 84,875 Table E-12 (continued) Missouri State Parks and Historical Sites Attendance : 2008-2013 State Park County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Thousand Hills Adair 486,666 498,655 513,827 422,837 475,318 465,425 Towosaghy4 Mississippi 4,908 1,234 3,084 399 3,250 5,487 Trail of Tears Cape Girardeau 102,357 121,301 119,366 211,561 334,236 160,262 Harry S. Truman Birthplace Barton 9,931 19,280 6,896 5,983 6,713 5,963 Harry S. Truman State Park Benton 418,930 473,749 126,486 231,074 191,908 283,950 Mark Twain Birthplace Monroe 38,461 29,376 69,482 36,763 57,861 59,408 Mark Twain State Park Monroe 212,770 236,869 172,758 282,838 218,032 216,808 Union Covered Bridge3 Monroe 32,665 37,757 177,502 30,729 24,588 27,828 Felix Valle Ste. Genevieve 9,047 8,827 11,986 14,084 12,855 13,053 Van Meter Saline 32,519 35,116 24,887 19,123 19,993 29,251 Wakonda Lewis 58,870 135,612 105,238 91,848 104,461 95,994 Wallace Clinton 209,529 240,640 224,239 208,461 217,620 203,900 Washington Washington 333,120 294,713 312,887 798,757 289,036 253,953 Watkins Woolen Mill SHS & Park2 Clay 447,103 532,846 463,824 482,813 510,010 468,366 Weston Bend Platte 227,305 217,855 173,805 132,902 143,518 132,817 1 Began tracking attendance in 1998 This table has been produced by 2 Opened September 1999 3 Opened 2003 4 Edward Ted & Pat Jones/Confluence Park started tracking attendance in 2007 5 Prior to 2010 Battle of Carthage and OsageThe Village StatewasUniversity being reported & Regional with Harryof Missouri-ColumbiaS Truman Fiscal Birthplace Studies State Historic Site Unit, 6 Prior to 2010 Clarks Hills was being reported with Rock Bridge State Park 7 Prior to 2010 Illiniwek Village was being reported with Battle of Athens State Historic Site 8 Prior to 2010 Morris was being reported with Hunter Dawson State Historic Site 9 Katy Trail State Park attendance now seperate from nearby State Parks in 2010 10 Prior to 2010 Ozark Caverns were being reported with Lake of the Ozarks State Park 11 Due to 2011 flood damage, Big Lake State Park was closed indefinitely Source: Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation..
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