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Category Archives: Missouri
World’s Largest Rocking Chair
We drove from St. James to Cuba on Route 66. This wasn’t as exciting as it sounds. The road was closer to the east-bound lanes of Interstate 44 than the west-bound lanes were. A huge metal rocking chair sits next … Continue reading
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Vacuum Cleaner Museum
When we planned our trip to Missouri, I checked the Internet for interesting things to do along the way. That’s how I found the Vacuum Cleaner Museum in St. James. I wanted to stop just because it was silly, but … Continue reading
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Miller Cave and the Big Piney River
There are several caves on Fort Leonard Wood, but Miller is the only one open to the public. We drove down several base roads and then up onto a ridge on a dirt track where we found a tiny parking … Continue reading
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Fort Leonard Wood
The Fort Leonard Wood museum was closed. Near the museum, there is a park filled with military vehicles and several old barracks, mess halls, and other structures from World War II. This one is a mobile flame-thrower. In army speak, … Continue reading
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Gateway Arch
When I walked out of Cardinals Nation restaurant, I noticed something very strange — the rain had stopped and the sun was poking through the clouds. More storms were forecast later in the day so I had to make hay, … Continue reading
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