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HOT SPOTS ALONG ROUTE 66 Enjoy the journey along this historic road

TRUMAN LIBRARY WOWS VISITORS EXPLORE Guests are wild about Harry KANSAS CITY’S CULINARY DELIGHTS MECHANICAL INDICATE APPROVAL BY INITIALING BELOW

Ward Franz Director

We look forward to welcoming you to . We’re called the Show-Me State, and I’d like to show you some of my favorite things about it.

I love Civil War history – and we have it: from the first major battle west of the Mississippi River at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield in Southwest Missouri to the Stars and Stripes Museum in Southeast Missouri where Civil War soldiers started America’s military newspaper.

We’ve got great urban areas – St. Louis, Kansas City and Springfield – with all the culture, entertainment, nightlife, sports and fine dining you would expect.

Capture a piece of America’s cultural past with a cruise down Route 66, staying in historic renovated motor courts, admiring the authentic neon signs and roadside attractions, and enjoying down-home cooking along the Mother Road.

Folks who love the outdoors fall in love with Missouri, with its crystal-clear float streams, trails that run from civilized to rugged, fun-filled lakes and world-class fishing.

And the music! From blues in St. Louis to in Kansas City, bluegrass in the Ozarks and all the shows in Branson – we’ve got a tune for every taste.

We know you’ll have a great time, every time. Welcome to Missouri – and enjoy the show!

Ward Franz Director www.visitmo.com 8 12 16

MISSOURI2020 FEATURES GroupTour Tour Guide Guide

8 Truman Library Plans 21st Century Update Visitors to Independence are wild about Harry Truman • By Randy Mink

12 Hot Spots Along the Mother Road Seasoned travelers know it’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey • By Lauren DeLorenzo

16 It’s All About What’s New in Branson If you haven’t seen Branson lately, you haven’t seen Branson • By Dave Bodle

18 The Best Vacations are Often Close By Even the busiest Missouri group sales person will take time away for a fun vacation. Here are their staycations

21 Springfield is a City at the Crossroads of History Springfield, Missouri is the gateway to the great outdoors and is the heart and soul of the Ozarks

22 A Capital Idea for a Memorable Tour Historic and architectural treasures, museums and culinary delights make Jefferson City a joy to tour • By Dave Bodle

24 Discover the Diverse Options that a Kansas City Itinerary Offers From musical entertainment and culinary delights to award-winning museums, the Kansas City area is a perfect group tour destination ON THE COVER: The Missouri Governor’s 26 Kansas City is More than Just Barbecue Mansion is one of few executive residences in the United States open to the public. K.C. is a food-lover’s paradise • By Jason Paha (Photo courtesy of the Jefferson City Convention and Vistors Bureau ) 21 22 24 LGT_25-52 pp1_Layout 1 9/26/18 7:34 AM Page 30

Missouri Driving DistancesMISSOURI AtDRIVING a glance, this handy chart showsDISTANCES distances inAt milesa glance, betweenthis handy chart shows distances in miles between popularpopular tourist tourist cities cities

Branson Cape Girardeau Charleston Columbia Hannibal Hermann Independence Jefferson City Joplin Kansas City Rolla St. Charles Ste. Genevieve St. Joseph St. Louis Sedalia Springfield Branson 0 275 256 201 275 217 205 170 107 211 144 254 286 264 251 156 43 Cape Girardeau 275 0 35 225 217 185 342 220 321 350 158 126 61 408 115 279 255 Charleston 256 35 0 258 249 214 375 252 319 382 198 166 101 448 147 313 255 Columbia 201 225 258 0 98 65 119 31 227 126 94 108 175 184 112525 67 162 Hannibal 275 217 249 98 0 86 192 106 302 201 151 99 165 194 117 163 237 Hermann 217 185 214 65 86 0 181 48 250 188 72 60 129 243 81 107 182 Independence 205 342 375 119 192 181 0 142 154 9 204 225 290 63 242 82 163 Jefferson City 170 220 252 31 106 48 142 0 202 148 62 117 168 208 122 61 133 Joplin 107 321 319 227 302 250 154 202 0 157 178 284 297 211 284 175 70 Kansas City 211 350 382 126 201 188 9 148 157 0 210 233 298 55 252 87 167 Rolla 144 158 198 94 151 72 204 62 178 210 0 108 112 269 106 123 110 St. Charles 225454 126 166 108 99 60 225 117 284 233 108 0 66 290 22 173 220 Ste. Genevieve 286 61 101 175 165 129 290 168 297 298 112 66 0 354 54 227 232 St. Joseph 264 408 448 184 194 243 63 208 211 55 269 290 354 0 307 144 219 St. Louis 251 115 147 125 117 81 242 122 284 252 106 22 54 307 0 186 215 Sedalia 156 279 313 67 163 107 82 61 175 87 123 173 227 144 186 0 118 Springfield 43 255 255 162 237 182 163 133 70 167 110 220 232 219 215 118 0

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TRAVEL TIPS FOR YOUR MISSOURI TOUR Local information to get you on your way to the Show-Me State Official Missouri Welcome Centers taffers at Official Missouri Welcome Centers are ready to assist you with information about the surrounding area and S the entire state. Picnic areas, vending machines and play- ground equipment are available at most Official Welcome Centers. (industry.visitmo.com/about-the-division/welcome-centers)

Conway Official Welcome Center 110619 Interstate 44 West Conway, MO 65632 417-589-0023 [email protected]

Eagleville Official Missouri Welcome Center 11687 Interstate 35 South Eagleville, MO 64442 660-867-5566 Missouri [email protected] Hannibal Official Missouri Welcome Center Driving 1700 Highway 61 South Hannibal, MO 63401 573-248-2420 Distances [email protected] Hayti Official Missouri Welcome Center Interstate 55 North, Mile Marker 20 At a glance, Hayti, MO 63851 573-359-0330 this handy chart [email protected] shows distances Joplin Official Missouri Welcome Center Interstate 44 East, Mile Marker 2 Rest Area in miles between Joplin, MO 64803 417-629-3030 popular tourist cities [email protected] Kansas City Official Missouri Welcome Center 4010 Bluff Ridge Cutoff Branson Cape Girardeau Charleston Columbia Hannibal Hermann Independence Jefferson City Joplin Kansas City Rolla St. Charles Ste. Genevieve St. Joseph St. Louis Sedalia Springfield Kansas City, MO 64133 Branson 0 275 256 201 275 217 205 170 107 211 144 254 286 264 251 156 43 816-889-3330 Cape Girardeau 275 0 35 225 217 185 342 220 321 350 158 126 61 408 115 279 255 Charleston 256 35 0 258 249 214 375 252 319 382 198 166 101 448 147 313 255 [email protected] Columbia 201 225 258 0 98 65 119 31 227 126 94 108 175 184 125 67 162 Hannibal 275 217 249 98 0 86 192 106 302 201 151 99 165 194 117 163 237 Hermann 217 185 214 65 86 0 181 48 250 188 72 60 129 243 81 107 182 Rock Port Official Missouri Welcome Center Independence 205 342 375 119 192 181 0 142 154 9 204 225 290 63 242 82 163 Out-of-StateOUT-OF-STATE 23181 Interstate 29 South Jefferson City 170 220 252 31 106 48 142 0 202 148 62 117 168 208 122 61 133 Joplin 107 321 319 227 302 250 154 202 0 157 178 284 297 211 284 175 70 DrivingDRIVING Distances DISTANCES Rock Port, MO 64482 Kansas City 211 350 382 126 201 188 9 148 157 0 210 233 298 55 252 87 167 660-744-6300 Rolla 144 158 198 94 151 72 204 62 178 210 0 108 112 269 106 123 110 St. Charles 254 126 166 108 99 60 225 117 284 233 108 0 66 290 22 173 220 From To Miles [email protected] Ste. Genevieve 286 61 101 175 165 129 290 168 297 298 112 66 0 354 54 227 232 Chicago St. Louis 297 St. Joseph 264 408 448 184 194 243 63 208 211 55 269 290 354 0 307 144 219 Dallas Kansas City 508 St. Louis Official Missouri Welcome Center St. Louis 251 115 147 125 117 81 242 122 284 252 106 22 54 307 0 186 215 Sedalia 156 279 313 67 163 107 82 61 175 87 123 173 227 144 186 0 118 Minneapolis Branson 643 Interstate 270 at Riverview Drive Springfield 43 255 255 162 237 182 163 133 70 167 110 220 232 219 215 118 0 Memphis St. Louis 283 St. Louis, MO 63138 314-869-7100 [email protected] 6 MISSOURI TOUR GUIDE 2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE 7 TRUMAN LIBRARY PLANS 21ST CENTURY UPDATE Visitors to Independence are wild about Harry

By Randy Mink

8 2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE ndependence was his home for most of his life, and though he’s been gone nearly 50 years, the man’s legacy is warmly embraced by townspeople and the thousands of Ivisitors who come every year to the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum. The only president born in Missouri is best remembered for handling international challenges that confronted the nation as World War II ended and the Cold War heat- ed up. A growing number of historians today rank the straight-talking Midwesterner among the top five U.S. presidents. To enhance the visitor experience, the museum portion of the shrine to America’s 33rd president—currently closed to the public—is undergoing a $22 million renovation and expansion. Completion of the project in late summer or early fall of 2020 is planned to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the start of Truman’s presidency. The renova- tion will be the largest since the former president cut the ribbon to open the library/ museum in 1957 and its first major upgrade in more than 20 years. The space is being reinvented by museum planning and design firm Gallagher & Associates, whose cred- its include the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. and National World War II Museum in New Orleans. A 3,000-square-foot addition with a floor-to-ceiling glass facade bearing the pres- idential seal will feature a dramatic new entrance on the building’s east side. Once inside the museum, visitors will encounter another glass wall, one that will provide unobstructed views of the museum courtyard and path to President Truman’s gravesite and office during his retirement years. The redesigned lobby will feature a one-stop admission and information desk, a larger museum store and expanded restrooms. The permanent exhibition galleries, previously divided between two floors, will be expanded and relocated to the first floor, providing a more cohesive flow between exhibits, amenities, program spaces and the courtyard. Truman’s story will be told through state-of-the-art technology and hands-on experiences. Highlights will include immersive sound-and-light theaters focusing on World War I and the Cold War, a

TRUMAN LIBRARY PLANS 21ST CENTURY UPDATE

2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE 9 14-foot-diameter interactive globe exploring the struggles to maintain peace following World War II, and a Loyalty Review Board role-playing activity where players uncover government disloyalty during the Red Scare. Never-before-seen artifacts will be displayed. Visitors will begin their museum experience in an immersive orientation theater that transports them to April 12, 1945, with video projections of World War II battle scenes, newspaper headlines and images of American war production. Amidst this turmoil, the news arrives that President Franklin D. Roosevelt has died. The relatively unknown Harry S. Truman is now in charge. The next gallery, titled Plow to Politics, summarizes Truman’s childhood, rural roots, World War I service, political ascent and other aspects of his pre-presidential life. The First Four Months gallery examines how Truman dealt with ending the wars in Europe and the Pacific, including his decision The Truman’s Washington gallery will cover the period 1935-1953. to use the atomic bomb on Japan. The safety plug from the bomb dropped on Nagasaki is the centerpiece of a reflective space. have an expanded viewing area where, at the push of a but- Museum visitors will also see artifacts and videos that drama- ton, the voice of President Truman describes the contents. The tize how Truman’s efforts saved Western Europe from starvation famous sign “The Buck Stops Here” will be prominently displayed and the spread of Communism. in this area. Truman’s Washington gallery looks at the period from 1935 When President and Mrs. Truman left the White House, they to 1953 when Harry, his wife Bess and daughter Margaret lived returned to their hometown of Independence, near Kansas City. in Washington, D.C. Visitors can see Bess’s gowns, the original Videos, slideshows and interactive maps of Truman’s Indepen- Buffalo Mantel from the White House state dining room and the dence will illustrate how the town impacted them and how they ceiling beams that cracked under the weight of Margaret’s piano. impacted the town. In the center of the room, visitors can unearth In the Civic Literacy gallery, a re-creation of the Oval Office will the story behind Thomas Hart Benton’s mural Independence and the Opening of the West, the artist’s processes and Truman’s contributions to the work. The Legacy gallery, the permanent exhibition’s final chapter, will display quotes from presidents and dignitaries on Truman’s impact. The museum’s lower floor will contain temporary galleries and host traveling exhibitions. Scheduled for 2021 is a collection of paintings by former President George W. Bush. An open display area will showcase the collection’s automobiles, Truman’s farm buggy and a rotating presentation of newly acquired or rarely seen objects. The Truman Library is well known for its history lab, the White House Decision Center. Popular with student groups and a good team-building activity for adults, the program lets participants step into the roles of President Truman and his advi- sors as they work with formerly classified material to tackle some of the greatest political challenges ever faced by a world leader. The Truman Historic Walking Trail features places in Indepen- dence that were important in Truman’s life, including homes of friends and associates. The Harry S. Truman National Historic Site, operated by the National Park Service, consists of the 14- room, white-frame house where the Trumans lived from 1919- 1972. Clinton’s Soda Fountain on Independence Square occupies the very site of a pharmacy/soda fountain where Truman landed his first job. The Harry S. Truman Birthplace State Historic Site in Lamar sheds light on the president’s humble rural beginnings. Located about two hours south of Independence, the site pre- serves the small frame house where Truman was born on May 8, 1884, and lived his first 11 months. More information: Truman Library, trumanlibrary.org; Independence Tourism Division, visitindependence.com; Truman Birthplace, mostateparks.com.• 10 2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE Take your Group On an adventure to remember

From the places and the people, to the feeling and the attitude, we offer a unique variety of group entertainment definitely worth the visit.

Personalized Itineraries History and Architecture Arts and Culture Home-Town Hospitality HOT SPOTS ALONG THE MOTHER ROAD Seasoned travelers know it’s not about the destination — it’s about the journey

By Lauren DeLorenzo

12 2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE Photo courtesy of Haydn Blackey he historic highway that runs from Chicago to Los Gary’s Gay Parita — Ash Grove Angeles has long been seen as a symbol of escape, This gas station doesn’t have any gas, but it has plenty of T optimism and freedom. It also represents opportunity — stories. not only for travelers, but for dozens of roadside attractions that Fred Watson, the original owner of the 1930s-style gas set up shop along the road. station, named the place after his wife, Gay. It became a Missouri entrepreneur John Woodruff first helped promote the favorite stop along the road before it burned down in 1955. idea for the highway in the 1920s. By 1938, the entire road was Fortunately, it has been restored, thanks to Gary Turner. paved, and Midwesterners were using it to migrate or vacation in Visitors often stop at the service station to explore the the Southwest. Realizing drivers would need motels, diners and antique road signs, vintage vehicles and old gas pumps, services along the way, business owners flocked to the roadside, which stand in front of the roadside store. But the real reason bringing life to formerly isolated communities along the route. to visit was for the conversation — Gary and his wife Lena The road became crucial for transporting goods and military would chat with travelers passing through, recommending supplies during the second World War. After the war, families places to stop for lunch down the road and sharing stories found themselves with more income and leisure time, and the about the items at the old service station. Although Gary and route boomed as vacationers embarked on the tradition of the Lena have both passed away, their daughter Barbara now Great American Road Trip. runs the station as her parents did, greeting visitors with Much of Route 66 remains and travelers can still drive the warm conversation and tales about living on old Route 66. famous road along Interstate 44. The remaining roadside visitmo.com/things-to-do/garys-gay-parita attractions offer road-trippers an experience of true Americana on the Main Street of America. Route 66 Museum — Lebanon Looking for some facts for the road? Lebanon’s Route 66 66 Drive-in Theatre — Carthage Museum opened in 2005 and has been sharing the history of Decades after the post-war boom, this classic symbol of the Mother Road ever since. See maps of the route, a 1950s American culture combines cars, movies and concession car, a rusty guard rail and gas pumps from another time. The stands. With an enormous 66 sign on the back of the projector museum features a salt and pepper shaker collection from screen, the Carthage drive-in is one of the last of its kind. The diners along the route and showcases items demonstrating the screenhouse, playground and parking lot date back to 1949, so it traditions of decades past. visitmo.com/things-to-do/route- still has much of its original character. 66drivein.com 66-museum

Gary’s Gay Parita in Ash Grove is a 1930s-style gas station.

2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE 13 Uranus, Missouri Is your drive lacking funnel cakes? Looking for a tattoo shop or sports bar? Anything a driver could need can be found in Uranus, Missouri, an attraction that doesn’t skimp on hometown service. The site includes a festival food truck lot, nightclub, gun range and general store. There’s also plenty to see at the Uranus Sideshow Museum and the Escape Room. The Fudge Factory is particularly well-known for its homemade treats — the perfect sugar rush to get you back on the road. Another great stop is the Moonicorn Creamery & Funnel Cakery, which serves fabulous hand-dipped ice cream and funnel cakes. uranusmissouri.com

Mural City — Cuba After you treat your taste buds, treat your eyes to the sights of Cuba, Missouri, dubbed ”Mural City.” This Route 66 stop features 12 outdoor murals, each one featuring an interesting story. Stop by the mural of actress Bette Davis, who visited Cuba in 1948. Other famous visitors, including Harry S. Truman and Amelia Earhart, also have murals dedicated to them. Visitors can learn about local history through murals depicting Mural City in Cuba features 12 outdoor murals, each containing an life from decades past. From the Osage Nation meeting French interesting story. settlers to a mural depicting the Civil War, moments from the region’s history have been captured with paint and displayed Ted Drewes Frozen Custard — St. Louis for passers-by to marvel at. cubamomurals.com If there’s one thing you should be sure to try on Route 66, it’s frozen custard. What is that, you ask? Well, other than delicious, this frozen specialty is made from cream, milk and eggs, making it denser and smoother than regular ice cream. It’s so thick that Ted Drewes employees turn it upside down before they hand it to you to demonstrate that it was made correctly. There are only two Ted Drewes locations and travelers flock to them, tempted by treats like the concrete, where you can choose various mix- ins such as chocolate chips and cone pieces. Not even winter Stay. Eat. Discover. Enjoy. weather stops customers from lining up at the store — yes, it’s that good. Since the shop doubles as a Christmas tree lot Mystery/Side Trip during the holiday season, many St. Louis natives consider it  Stretch at the Conservation Interpretive Center tradition to pick out the perfect tree while enjoying a frozen  Learn the evolution of healthcare at the A.T. Still treat. Each October, the shop ventures to Nova Scotia where it Museum of Osteopathic selects and harvests the finest Christmas trees. Ted’s begins Medicine  Enjoy a private lunch at selling the trees the day after Thanksgiving through Christmas Thousand Hills Lakeside Eve. teddrewes.com Dining  Walk an ADA trail to the History Museum on the Square — Springfield Native American It seems natural to end a journey where it all began. A Petroglyphs meeting with Missouri State Highway Commission Chief  Explore the galaxy with a lively discussion at the Robison Planetarium Engineer A.H. Piepmeier and Cyrus Avery, chairman of the Oklahoma Department of Highways, determined that while they were satisfied with Route 60, they liked the sound of Route 66. They submitted the latter and it was approved  Dining Options November 11, 1926, the official birthdate of U.S. Highway 66. Plan your trip with  8 Hotels Kirksville Tourism Office!  Art Galleries Located on the historic route, the recently reopened History [email protected]  Antique Shopping Museum of the Square is a regional history and education 660-665-3766  Music Events destination. Six galleries with interactive and video displays  Theater are featured. None are more informative than The Birthplace of Route 66 gallery. historymuseumonthesquare.org • 14 2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE OUR STAGE IS PERFECT FOR GROUPS TO PLAY Learn more about Branson’s 12th Annual Professional Travel Planner FAM April 21-24, 2020 Lenni Neimeyer, CTIS, CSTP, Director of Leisure Group Sales [email protected]

ExploreBransonGroups.com 417-243-2105 IT’S ALL ABOUT WHAT’S NEW IN BRANSON If you haven’t seen Branson lately, you haven’t seen Branson. New and exciting additions are flooding this legendary destination.

By Dave Bodle

16 2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE f you talk to the folks in Branson, they will tell you that about every five to seven years, positive changes have a major Iimpact on their community. In December 1991, a 60 Minutes story took this sleepy Ozark Mountain community from a popular regional destination to a national vacation and tour location. Over the years, new theaters, attractions, accommodations and restaurants added to Branson’s appeal. Construction is underway on the $51 million Aquarium at the Boardwalk, located in the heart of Branson’s entertainment district. After sitting vacant for a decade, the Grand Palace property is being transformed into the Branson Boardwalk. Aquarium at the Boardwalk – the centerpiece of the 13-acre development – is on schedule to open in the summer of 2020. With a focus on fish and fun, the aquarium will take guests on an undersea adventure with games to play and aquatic life to view. The setting for each exhibit area will be magnificent. From the giant Pacific octopus greeting visitors outside to plenty of photo opportunities throughout the aquarium, there will be many exciting things to see and do. A water tunnel in the center of the aquarium surrounds you with various species of fish in an underwater city setting. There’s beauty to discover in the Jelly Fish Infinity Room. See schooling fish, seahorses, butterfly fish and a mermaid in the Mermaid Palace. The gorgeous coral reef, Amazing Rays and touch pool are not to be missed. The beauty and heritage of the Ozark Mountains will always Branson’s 2020 figures to be spectacular. be an important part of Branson’s DNA. The Shepherd of the Hills Homestead Adventure Park offers groups a variety of ways Outdoor excitement is the centerpiece of Big Cedar Lodge. to experience the Ozarks. Immerse yourself in the history that The Bass Pro Shops Shooting Academy is a great experience surrounds the homestead. For the more adventurous, there’s for beginners and experts. Coaches provide training in a off-road exploring on ATVs, ziplining from the 230-foot Inspiration variety of shooting sports, including trap, skeet and clays. Tower and a new ropes course. For golf groups, the lodge has opened the Ozarks National Golf Course. Highlighting the local terrain, the course offers wonderful vistas. You might want to park the cart and simply enjoy the views. When Branson Landing along Lake Taneycomo opened 15 years ago, it was the city’s biggest development. It continues to impress. Celebrity kitchens have found their way to the popular shopping and dining destination. Andy B’s Bowl Social brings bowling, games and a “pub grub” experience. Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen is serving favorite Southern dishes in her family-style restaurant. Jimmy Buffett’s Landshark Bar & Grill proves you don’t need an ocean to enjoy the beach vibe. There’s always something new happening at Silver Dollar City. Innovative rides, top entertainment and outstanding artisans are hallmarks of this 1880s-themed park. 2019 brought a new multi-million-dollar original production, “Reuben’s Swashbuckling Adventure.” Fall guests were delighted with “Craft Days and Pumpkin Nights,” the park’s biggest fall event ever. Silver Dollar City’s “An Old Time Christmas” will debut an 80-foot-tall, state-of-the-art Christmas tree. The $1.5-million project combines color, music, lights and animated imagery. On top of all this, Silver Dollar City will open a new Rivertown area and ride, Mystic River Falls, in 2020. The Shepherd of the Hills Adventure Park is home to a new ropes Branson’s 2019 additions were certainly exciting. 2020 course. promises to be spectacular. •

2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE 17 Lake of the Ozarks lthough it’s tough to choose just one, I would say spending time with family at the Lake of the “A Ozarks is my favorite activity. I was lucky enough to enjoy many weekends at the lake growing up and still look THE BEST forward to our visits. Tourists come from all over the country to explore the lake. How cool is it that I’m less than an hour away from this great destination? If you’re looking for a fun getaway within driving distance, check out some of the many wonderful VACATIONS restaurants, recreational activities and entertainment options the lake has to offer. Start your day with breakfast at Stewart’s Restaurant, home of ARE OFTEN CLOSE BY the ‘Biggest Cinnamon Roll at the Lake.’ After you’ve satisfied your appetite, head to the water for a leisurely boat ride. Kick back and Even the busiest Missouri group sales person enjoy the gentle breeze and beautiful sights as you leave all your will take time away for a fun, relaxing vacation, worries behind. From swimming and waterskiing to soaking up the sun, there are so many ways to enjoy the lake. After a full day whether it’s over a weekend or for a week. Here of boating and outdoor recreation, it’s time for dinner with a view are their Missouri staycations. at a waterfront restaurant. One of my favorite dining experiences is Frankie & Louie’s Beachfront Bar & Grill. Settle in for an evening of delicious food, live music and beach volleyball. The next morning, wake up early for a hike along the beautiful trails at Ha Ha Tonka State Park. The site offers miles of nature trails, a huge natural bridge and the ruins of a historic turn-of-the-century castle. Whether going for a boat ride, dining at one of the many waterfront restaurants or simply relaxing on the dock, the Lake of the Ozarks is always an enjoyable getaway.”

Jordan Rowles Convention & Group Sales Manager Jefferson City Convention & Visitors Bureau

18 2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE Marceline Marceline is a bucket-list moment for true Disney lovers. It makes “Did you know that Marceline, Missouri, is the hometown of you simply young at heart again!” Walt Disney? This lovely community gives you a rare opportunity to walk in the footsteps of a true American legend and sends you Jolene Dempster off with a better understanding of why this piece of small-town Group Sales/Services Manager Missouri inspired Walt Disney throughout his career. St. Joseph Convention The Walt Disney Hometown Museum is located at 120 E. Santa & Visitors Bureau Fe Avenue in a beautifully renovated Santa Fe Railway station. It started with a generous donation from Walt’s younger sister, Ruth. The museum contains 10,000 square feet of immersive Disney history. You can take a self-guided tour through Walt’s The Way of American Genius life via ‘story stations’ dotted throughout the building, while “One of my favorite getaways is when I head to Highway 36, an browsing some of the 4,000 artifacts donated by the Disney hour north of Interstate 70, which explores the northern part of family – from their collection of personal family letters to the Missouri. Referred to as The Way of American Genius, this road extensive cross-section of fascinating Disney collectibles. After explores the area’s natural beauty and some of the Show-Me the museum tour, explore the city of Marceline for additional State’s greatest innovators and innovations. Disney connections. Enjoy the new Midget Autopia Walking Trail Traveling east to west, my first stop is Hannibal, where you’ll in EP Ripley Park, take in a meal or do a little shopping on the find several attractions connected to famous author Mark Twain. original Main Street USA. The Main Street USA at Disneyland and You’ll learn about the father of osteopathic medicine, Dr. Andrew Disney World are patterned after Main Street in Marceline. Wind Taylor Still, at the A.T. Still Museum of Osteopathic Medicine in up the day with a walk through the historic Disney Family Farm. Kirksville. Then stop at Rothwell Park in Moberly for a selfie with Sections of the original 45-acre property are still accessible, a statue of American military genius, General Omar N. Bradley. with highlight stops at the original Dreaming Tree site and Walt’s The central portion of Highway 36 brings you to the childhood Barn. Everyone is encouraged to sign the inside of the barn or home of Walt Disney in Marceline. About 20 miles west of simply read the thousands of notes to Walt and his brother Roy Marceline you’ll find the boyhood home of another great military left for decades by fans who walked the same path before you. leader, General John J. ‘Black Jack’ Pershing, in Laclede. Jamesport

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2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE 19 and Chillicothe are the next two stops in the central region. Jamesport is home to one of the largest Amish communities west of the Mississippi, and Chillicothe is known as ‘The Home of Sliced Bread.’ Hamilton, in the western region of the state, is the hometown of James Cash ‘J.C.’ Penney. You can learn more about the man who created a retail empire at the J.C. Penney Library and Museum. St. Joseph, the starting point for the Pony Express, is your final stop. For a look at one of history’s most notable characters, visit the Jesse James Home, where the outlaw was killed by one of his own gang members in 1882. Along the way you’ll find locally owned cafes, bakeries, wineries and breweries that offer a true taste of the Show-Me State. Take your time and enjoy all ‘The Way of American Genius’ has to offer.” •

Greg Maxon Group Travel Sales Manager/ Operations Manager Greater Saint Charles Convention & Visitors Bureau

20 2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE Look no further Springfield, MO than Springfield, Missouri, the gateway to the great outdoors, A City at the Crossroads of History the heart and soul Day 1 a full history with Route 66. There will be a stop at the of the Ozarks and all-new History Museum on the Square where the the birthplace Arrive mid-morning at Johnny Morris’ Wonders “Birthplace of Route 66 Gallery” is a must-see. of historic Route of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, voted Next, it’s Park Central Square in downtown 66. From pristine America’s Best Aquarium and Best New Attraction Springfield. There are some cool boutiques and parks and trails and by USA Today readers. The facility includes 1.5 million galleries for shopping and a historic site of the first boutique shopping gallons of water in multiple aquariums and the immersive wild west shootout where “Wild Bill” Hickok and Davis to diverse wineries, wildlife museum experience showcases more than Tutt faced off. breweries and 35,000 live fish, animals, reptiles and birds. Visitors see Lunch is at Steak ‘n Shake on Historic Route 66 distilleries and the wild with state-of-the-art 4D dioramas surrounding before touring Springfield’s only castle, Pythian Castle. group-friendly them with the sights and sounds of wildlife habitats. Schedule a history tour with an optional 15-minute attractions, Lunch is at Hemingway’s Blue Water Cafe, located escape room, or a ClueKeeper History Hunt Game. Springfield has it all. inside Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, where you’ll enjoy Relax for the remainder of the afternoon taking a great menu of seafood and down-home cooking. the “C Street Stroll” through the Commercial Street The NRA National Sporting Arms Museum inside District. It features six blocks of turn-of-the-century Bass Pro is the most historically significant gun museum architecture, houses, art galleries, boutiques, a in the Midwest. You’ll see almost 1,000 incredible chocolate factory, flea markets and more. sporting artifacts from the 1600s to modern-day. The next stop at Bass Pro is the Archery Hall of Fame Museum. The world’s finest archery museum Day 3 honors outstanding figures in archery and preserves the sport’s history. Breakfast and checkout of the hotel are followed by a There will be time for shopping in the “Grandaddy of short drive to Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield where, All Outdoor Stores,” Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World. on August 10, 1861, the first Civil War battle west of the It’s almost 500,000 square feet of shopping fun at the Mississippi River was fought. There’s a 4.9-mile paved tour first and largest Bass Pro store in the world. After a full road with eight interpretive stops. Five walking trails off day of activities, select a group-friendly dinner option; the tour road vary in length from to mile. ¼ ¾ Springfield’s culinary options scene is diverse — including Lunch is at Leong’s Asian Diner. You cannot leave everything from elegant to family-style dining. the city without some of their famous Springfield-style SPRINGFIELD cashew chicken. This afternoon, you’re off to Fantastic CONVENTION & Caverns, “America’s Ride Thru Cave.” A 55-minute VISITORS BUREAU Day 2 guided tour follows an ancient underground riverbed Lori Casey filled with massive formations. The cave stays a [email protected] After breakfast at the hotel, meet your step-on guide comfortable 60° year-round. 800-678-8667 springfieldmo.org for a Route 66 Guided Driving Tour. Springfield has Depart for home with fantastic Springfield memories.

2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE 21 A CAPITAL IDEA FOR A MEMORABLE TOUR Historic and architectural treasures, museums and culinary delights make Jefferson City – Missouri’s capital city – a joy to tour

By Dave Bodle

22 2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE eing a history or architectural aficionado is not required former inmate who shares what it was like to spend time behind to enjoy and appreciate that aspect of Jefferson City, but the bars. Four months after temporarily closing due to tornado Bit is a logical place to begin a tour. Blend in some special damage, the Missouri State Penitentiary has resumed both the options only available to groups, and you have a winning itinerary. two-hour history and two-hour ghost tours through November Covering three acres in downtown Jefferson City, theMissouri 30, 2019. The Missouri State Penitentiary Museum on East Capitol State Capitol was completed in 1917. Voters had approved $3.5 Avenue offers additional information about the historic prison. million in bonds to finance the construction. As the project was Several tours in Jefferson City are available only to groups. coming to a close, it became apparent that more than $1 million “Puppies on Parole” brings together the Missouri Department would be left over. Here, the story takes an unusual twist. A capitol of Corrections, local animal shelters and pet lovers. Non-violent decoration committee was formed, and this visionary group offenders selected from a local prison population volunteer as commissioned virtually all the exterior and interior art. Pieces from dog trainers. Basic obedience and socialization are taught over a leading artists Thomas Hart Benton and Sir Frank Brangwyn are 12-week period before the dogs are available for adoption. Groups featured. Take a tour to see just how much art could be purchased visit a local prison where a program supervisor steps on the tour for $1 million in the early part of the 20th century. Tours are free coach (often with a puppy) and describes the program. Carolyn and guided, but reservations are needed for 10 or more. Grieve with Arvest Bank describes the tour: “Everyone loved the You need not go far to experience the Missouri State Museum. visit, and the Puppies on Parole was an absolute HIT – someone It’s on the first floor of the state capitol and well worth the visit. on the bus actually started a collection and passed their hat.” Featuring the state’s history and resources, the museum houses “Lunch and the Dump” is another option designed for groups. long-term and changing exhibits. Missouri was one of the most As bizarre as it might sound, a visit to a sanitary landfill can be divided states during the Civil War, and the museum’s exhibits tell enlightening. The local site manager shares how the landfill that complex story. The museum’s most significant collection is benefits the environment, from initial planning and set up 125 battlefield flags belonging to or captured by Missouri troops through daily operations and finally to closing the site. that fought for both the Union and Confederate armies. Jefferson City is a great destination in itself and perfect for a Another piece of history worth discovering is the Governor’s hub-and-spoke tour of Central Missouri. Pack another bag for an Mansion. Constructed around the clock by inmates from the extra day or two with visits to Columbia, Hermann, Lake of the Missouri State Penitentiary, the residence has been lived in since Ozarks, Boonville, Fulton and more. Begin planning by calling 1871 and is one of the few governor’s mansions in the country that 800.769.4183 or visiting online at visitjeffersoncity.com.• permits tours. If walls could talk, the mansion would have some interesting stories to tell. You can hear many of them on a free docent-led tour. Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance. In 1826, the state capitol moved to Jefferson City. At the lower end of Jefferson Street, a rare Missouri River landing became a commercial hub. Business exploded in the 1850s at “the landing,” but after the Civil Our War, rail travel was preferred over river transportation. The landing’s contribution to the city was recognized in 1974 when the state’s bicentennial commission accepted tell the stories. the Jefferson Landing proposal as its official project. On July 4, 1976, the revived Lohman Building and Union Hotel were recognized as the cornerstone of the Jefferson Landing State Historic Site. Visitors to the Lohman you feel the Building will see an 1850s general store and warehouse and a film on the history of the site. The Union Hotel houses the Elizabeth Rozier History. Gallery with rotating displays of Missouri art. The Missouri State Penitentiary, at the time of its decommission in 2004, was the oldest operating prison west of the Mississippi. Opened in 1836, the penitentiary had its share of escape attempts and riots. A variety of tours are offered for groups, Book your tour at MissouriPenTours.com including a Mystery Tour, conducted by a

2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE 23 KANSAS CITY ITINERARY Day 1: Rhythm & Ribs Discover the Diverse Experience Kansas City’s most famous traditions—jazz and barbecue — both have roots in K.C. that date back to the 1920s. Belly up to the bar and sample the heavenly ’cue at some of the city’s 100- Options That a Kansas City plus barbecue joints. Then, discover how defined an era through K.C. legends. Track your barbecue adventures with the Itinerary Offers KC BBQ Experience app, the ultimate resource for enjoying Kansas City’s signature cuisine. The app allows you to check in to 100-plus From jazz music entertainment and culinary delights regional restaurants, earn badges for bragging rights, post photos of to award-winning museums, shopping pleasures and your barbecue and embark on themed trails to explore new parts of a famous outlaw, the Kansas City area is a perfect the city. Go to visitkc.com/bbq for more details. group tour destination Lunch at Arthur Bryant’s Barbecue, the legendary king of ribs, is the most renowned barbequer in history. Bryant created a sauce that has attracted the likes of former Presidents Harry Truman and Jimmy Carter to his restaurant, which was considered the best restaurant in UNIQUE the world by New Yorker columnist Calvin Trillin. arthurbryants.com The sights and sounds of a uniquely American art form come EXPERIENCES alive at the American Jazz Museum. The museum includes interactive exhibits and educational programs as well as the Rhythm & Ribs ■ Blue Room, a working jazz club and the Gem Theater, a modern Museum Discovery With Some Local Flavors 500-seat performing arts center. Located in the 18th & Vine ■ The Pursuit of Jesse James Historic Jazz District in Kansas City, this is the place where jazz ■ masters such as , Count Basie, Big Joe Turner and hundreds of others defined the sounds of the 1920s, 30s and 40s. 3 americanjazzmuseum.org Gangster Tour features a look at the Pendergast era from 1920

National Museum of Toys and Miniatures

24 2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE to 1945. “Gangster TV” highlights this wild and wooly era with In addition to the Blue Room, experience the “jam session” at historical film and photographs from the period. You’ll learn and see The Mutual Musicians Foundation located in the heart of Kansas how the “Pendergast Machine” controlled the political system and City’s Historic Jazz District. Originally home to the Black Musicians’ the very fabric of life in Kansas City. The tour highlights infamous Protective Union Local 627 A.F. of M., the foundation continues its crimes like the Union Station Massacre, shows the locations of grand tradition as a living tribute to the city’s long and illustrious speakeasies and gambling halls and explains how liquor flowed musical history. Jazz greats and popular local players alike freely during Prohibition. The homes and workplaces of crime continue to show up every weekend, playing the night away just as bosses and the sites of major turf wars are also featured on the tour. they have since the 1930s. mutualmusiciansfoundation.org Sounds like an “offer you can’t refuse.”thekctours.com Tom’s Town Distilling Co. is downtown Kansas City’s first legal distillery since Prohibition. Drawing inspiration from the country’s Day 2: Museum Discovery With Some most polarizing and corrupt political boss, Tom Pendergast, Tom’s Local Flavors Town brings to life the glamorous magnetism of the Gatsby era. Discover Kansas City’s signature attractions, from old favorites Rooted in a deco optimism, Kansas City flouted Prohibition under to new kids on the block. Uncover the treasures of the Steamboat the Pendergast machine. toms-town.com Arabia. Visit the nation’s only World War I museum. Enjoy toys of Check in at one of Kansas City’s group-friendly hotels. past and present at the National Museum of Toys and Miniatures. Enjoy dinner at Fiorella’s Jack Stack BBQ, a Kansas City Begin your day at The Roasterie. The Roasterie travels tradition since 1957. Jack Stack’s has one of the most extensive to the ends of the earth to find the best coffee beans for our BBQ menus in the country. jackstackbbq.com coffees including espresso, single-origin origins and fair trade Enjoy live jazz music at the Blue Room. Named after the 1930s organic coffees. Sourcing coffee beans for the discerning coffee famed Street Hotel in the historic 18th & Vine Jazz District, the Blue connoisseur and air-roasting them to the perfect temperature Room simultaneously honors the past and showcases the present unlocks the most exquisite flavor each coffee has to offer. Enjoy a names in jazz. The Blue Room provides a distinctive platform to tour and tasting. theroasterie.com present dynamic performances from the best local and national Arabia Steamboat Museum is home to a true time capsule of jazz talent in an intimate setting. club.americanjazzmuseum.org frontier life in the 1800s. The Arabia was headed up the Missouri River in the fall of 1856 when she struck a tree snag and sank just north of Kansas City. Her cargo hold was full of 200 tons of supplies bound for general stores and pioneer settlements. As the American Jazz Museum years passed, the river changed course and left the Arabia buried beneath a Kansas cornfield. Finally, in 1988, a group of modern- day adventurers uncovered the lost Arabia and her magnificent cargo. They were amazed to find fine dishware, clothing and even bottled food all preserved in remarkable condition. Their find has been called the King Tut’s Tomb of the Missouri River. So, if you’re looking for an adventure, discover the treasures of the Steamboat Arabia. 1856.com Lunch at The Westside Local. The restaurant supports local farms and businesses. This allows them to offer the freshest ingredients and dining experience possible, farm-to-table. thewestsidelocal.com Next stop is the National Museum of Toys and Miniatures with the world’s largest fine-scale miniature collection and one of the nation’s largest antique toy collections on public display. toyandminiaturemuseum.org The National World War I Museum and Memorial is America’s leading institution dedicated to remembering, interpreting and understanding the Great War and its enduring impact on the global community. theworldwar.org Founded in 1989, Boulevard Brewing Company has grown to become the largest specialty brewer in the Midwest. Its mission is simple: to produce fresh, flavorful beers using the finest traditional ingredients and the best of both old and new brewing techniques. boulevard.com Dinner tonight can be at the Blue Bird Bistro. Blue Bird focuses on local, organic food. bluebirdbistro.com Before returning to your hotel, are you in need of some serious

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retail therapy? Kansas City has the cure. Discover one-of-a-kind Beyond Barbecue gifts as you browse the unique boutiques in the town of Weston, Kansas City is a food-lover’s paradise Missouri. Shop the distinctive stores of the Tuscan-themed Village at Briarcliff. Enjoy the nation’s first outdoor suburban shopping mall, By Jason Paha Country Club Plaza. nvariably, when one thinks about Kansas City’s culinary offerings, barbecue most often comes to mind. With Igood reason. Day 3: The Pursuit of Jesse James The city features more than 100 barbecue restaurants in its Breakfast and check out of your hotel before chasing an metro area and has billed itself the “Barbecue Capital of the American outlaw. Jesse James has drawn worldwide fascination for World.” Still, there’s more to this burgeoning Missouri city than being known as America’s Robin Hood and a cold-blooded killer. delicious smoked meats. Chef-owned eateries, lively food halls, James was born, raised and killed in Northwest Missouri. Your classic delis and hearty steakhouses dot a city that has earned group can explore the legacy of this notorious outlaw at many sites a reputation as one of the best places to dine in the country. throughout the area. Here are just a few of Kansas City’s finest eating First stop is the 1859 Jail, Marshal’s Home & Museum establishments visitors can enjoy (including a few top-notch (Independence) – This is the jail where Frank James resided while barbecue restaurants for good measure). standing trial. He turned himself in for protection due to his fear of assassination after his brother’s death. jchs.org/1859-jail Jesse James Bank Museum (Liberty) – The site of the country’s Bluestem first daylight bank robbery during peacetime, committed by the Bluestem has received numerous local and national James gang. visitclaymo.com/business/jesse-james-bank- accolades including being named a James Beard Foundation museum semifinalist for Outstanding Restaurant between 2015-18. The Jesse James Farm & Museum (Kearney) – The home where Jesse restaurant features progressive American cuisine focusing on was born and his brother, Frank, died. The farm holds the world’s seasonal products, a changing menu and local ingredients. largest collection of James family memorabilia. jessejames.org Guests may order fixed price meals of three, five or seven Jesse James Home (St. Joseph) – Visit the home where Jesse was courses, with past offerings including dishes like rabbit shot and killed. ponyexpressjessejames.com cappelletti, a moist ribeye and dark chocolate mousse.

The Rieger Located on the ground floor of the historic Rieger Hotel Jesse James Bank Museum (opened in 1915), The Rieger features classic dishes like steak and oyster tartare, brick quail and smoked trout and also serves hand-crafted cocktails. The Rieger offers groups the option to dine in a private room.

Town Topic Hamburgers Since 1937, the iconic Town Topic diner has been serving hamburgers to hungry patrons from across the country. Today, guests can still visit the establishment’s historic counter that has seated customers for generations and enjoy an old- fashioned hamburger, homemade chili and a slice of pie.

Barbecue Few, if any cities, can match Kansas City’s barbecue scene. With so many exceptional establishments to choose from, it’s difficult to select just one … or three … or five spots to visit. That said, here are a few pit stops worth making: LC’s Bar-B-Q is an old-school spot that serves traditional barbecue and sides in a no-frills dining room. Perhaps the two most legendary institutions are Gates Bar-B-Q and Arthur Bryant’s Barbeque – both trace their roots directly to the godfather of barbecue, Henry Perry. 26 2020 MISSOURI GROUP TOUR GUIDE

Take Your Tour Over the Top

Missouri’ most iconic attraction has eached new heights. Renovations to the Gateway Arch – including an updated museum, new parks and trails, and more – have transformed the Arch into a completely diff erent experience. But that’s just part of what’s exciting and new in the Show-Me State. Let us show you what else makes Missouri a top stop for your group tours.

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