Carriage House Inn - Branson (Missouri) - United States
Carriage House Inn hotel city: Branson (Missouri) - Country: United States
Address: 3015 Green Mountain Drive; zip code: MO 65616
This Victorian-style inn is less than 1 mile from The Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, Missouri. A heated indoor pool is featured on-site. Arched windows and a long porch overlook the surrounding neighborhood.
-- L'auberge de style victorien Carriage House Inn est située à moins d'1,6 km du musée du Titanic à Branson, dans le Missouri.
-- Esta posada de estilo victoriano está a menos de 1,6 km de la exposición The Titanic Museum de Branson, en Misuri. Ofrece piscina cubierta climatizada. Además, hay ventanas de arco y un porche largo con vistas a la vecindad de los alrededores.
-- 这家维多利亚风格的旅馆距离密苏里州(Missouri)布兰森市(Branson)的泰坦尼克号博物馆景点(Titanic Museum Attraction)不到1英里(1.
-- Этот отель в викторианском стиле находится менее чем в 1,6 км от музея «Титаник» в Брэнсоне, штат Миссури. На территории есть крытый бассейн с подогревом. Из арочных окон и с длинной террасы открывается вид на окружающую местность.
-- يقع هذا النزل ذو الطراز الفيكتوري على بعد أقل من 1.6 كم من The Titanic Museum Attraction في برانسون بولاية ميسوري. ويتوفر مسبحاً داخلياً مدفأً في الموقع. وتطل النوافذ المقوسة والشرفة الطويلة على المنطقة المجاورة.
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Saint Louis Missouri USA
recorded on March 28, 2013
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The Elephant & Donkey in the Room: The Future of American Political Parties
Panelists from both sides of the aisle—and a couple who may prefer unassigned seating—consider the fate of the American two-party system.
What role will American political parties play in the future? What will be the relevance of America’s two big political parties? What will they look like? Are independents or a third party the future?
Panelists:
HOWARD DEAN
Former DNC Chairman; Founder, Democracy for America
DANNY DIAZ
Former Campaign Manager for Jeb Bush's Presidential Campaign; Founding partner at FP1 Strategies
GREG ORMAN
Businessman; Independent candidate from Kansas for the U.S. Senate in 2014
JACQUELINE SALIT
President, IndependentVoting.org
BETH MILLER VONNAHME
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Moderated by
AMBASSADOR ALLAN KATZ
United States Ambassador to Portugal (2010-2013); University of Missouri Kansas City Distinguished Professor; Founder of American Public Square
Roving Reporter
NICK HAINES
Executive Producer, KCPT
Event date: Monday, October 16, 2017
Location: The National World War I Museum and Memorial, Kansas City, Missouri
An American Public Square program
Season 4 // Our Town, Our Country, Our World
Sponsored by The McLarney Family Foundation, Cyprienne Simchowitz & Jerry White, and Dentons Law Firm
In partnership with the National World War I Museum and Memorial, The Kansas City Star, Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum, National Archives at Kansas City, Truman Library Institute, KCPT, and the Harry S. Truman Center at UMKC
*Video uploaded with permission from the National World War I Museum and Memorial
La Plata, Missouri USA - Virtual Railfan LIVE
This is a live stream of La Plata, Missouri, USA, for people who enjoy watching trains.
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La Plata, MO, in Northern Missouri, is located on BNSF Railway's Marceline Subdivision at milepost 312.7, part of their Southern Transcon, the former Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF) mainline between Chicago and Los Angeles.
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Discoveries America Missouri Preview
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The town of Hannibal on the Mississippi River was home of one of Missouri’s favorite sons, Samuel Clemens…or Mark Twain. His characters come alive in Norman Rockwell’s paintings at Mark Twain Museum - his wit never tires during performances of “Mark Twain Himself” by actor Richard Garey. Downriver, city of St. Louis is home to America’s most visited National Monument, the Gateway Arch at Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, and visit country’s largest brewer, Anheuser-Busch. Harry S. Truman Presidential Library in Independence, 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 famous for sculpture, fountains, jazz, good barbeque and more. The “City of Fountains” boasts more outdoor water features than any other, Rome excepted. Country Club Plaza is oldest outdoor shopping center in USA, it was modeled after Seville, Spain. Two museums in Kansas City highlight African American contributions to the community. At American Jazz Museum, 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 rich history of African-American baseball at Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Since 1910, Hallmark Cards has grown to become largest greeting card company in the world. They produce millions of cards for every occasion and emotion, each one starts with an idea from their creative writers. Deep in limestone bluffs of Missouri River…SubTropolis, largest underground business complex in the world. Over 5 million square feet of leasable space lies beneath ground in its growing network passages and rooms. Another subterranean attraction…Fantastic Caverns, the only drive-thru cave tour in North America. In Missouri Ozarks, a different phenomenon: Branson. The area has grown to one of the world’s great live music and entertainment destinations. The shows start at breakfast and go all day, acts like Buck Trent, Jim Stafford and Cirque at the Remington Theater. Big Cedar Lodge is 5 star lakeside resort with 10,000 acres of man made waterfalls, trout ponds and streams in Dogwood Canyon. The Bass Pro Shop in Springfield is state’s number one tourist attraction. Seven football fields of hunting, fishing and outdoor-recreation products, displays, artwork, memorabilia and live exhibits bring outdoors inside and show what “shoppertainment” is all about. In Sikeston,annual Redneck BBQ is a down home party with great food cooked slow and easy.
Show Me Missouri 2018 Convoy Promo
Interested in Trooper Tyree's 2018 travel plans? Here is his promotional video for the 2018 Convoy. This convoy will muster from Fulton, Missouri's Auto World Museum. The total distance of the convoy is 650 miles, traversed over 10 days. You may chose to participate for all ten days or just for a day-it is your choice.
Our Show Me Missouri Convoy shake-down cruise will be on September 28th. It will go from Fulton, where the convoy will begins and ends, to Jefferson City where we will tour the Museum of Missouri Military History after a lunch stop at Oscar's Classic Diner in Jefferson City. On our way back to Fulton we will stop at the Old State Penitentiary for a photo-op.
After a good night's sleep at our Fulton host hotel, Baymont Inn & Suites, on Saturday the main event occurs-a visit to the National Churchill Museum after a luncheon at Westminster College's Dining Hall. Later we will enjoy Fulton's Downton Street Festival.
On Sunday we will take in the Walk Back In Time event in Mexico, MO after which we will convoy to romantic Hermann. There we will spend two nights, dine at the 1847 Restaurant and tour Stone Hill Winery. You'll have the opportunity to hop on and off the Hermann Trolley all day long to take in the sights and the best of the Wurst that the town has to offer!
On Tuesday we travel through Missouri's Wine Country to the Daniel Boone Home, have lunch in August and continue to Washington where we will dine at the Old Dutch Mill and stay at the Best Western Plus.
Wednesday we will travel on Old Route 66, The Mother Road, to tour Meramec Caverns, Missouri's Buried Treasure. We will cross the Meramec River at Onondaga State Park and enter Mark Twain National Forest and the Ozark Hills and then spend two nights at Montauk Resort.
On Thursday we will take a short 45 mile trip to visit nearby Bo's Hollow Auto Museum. They specialize in restorations of the Ford Model A. After picnicking there we will cross the Current River at Akers Ferry, pass by a little known Civil War Battlefield and return to Montauk.
On Friday we stop at Alley Spring & Mill, Missouri's most photographed spot, have lunch at Echo Bluff State Park and lager for the night in Eminence.
Saturday will find us taking part in Viburnum's annual Old Miners Day parade. Later we will tour the Dillard Mill State Historic site, Maremac Spring Park and put in for the night at the Greenstay Hotel in St. James. That night we will dine at the upscale Sybil's Restaurant for our farewell banquet.
Our final day, Sunday, will find us heading back to Fulton where we got to leave our trucks and trailers behind but on the way we will pass through Hermann during their Octoberfest.
If you are interested check out the Military Vehicle Preservation Association's web site for more information. Remember-History & Scenery is what our tours are all about!
This event is sponsored by the Calloway County Tourism-VisitFulton.com, Visit Hermann.com, Best Western Plus-Washington, Greenstay Hotel-St. James, Montauk Resort, Visit Washington, MO
Look up our other convoy tours from days gone by; 2014 Missouri Convoy, 2017 Great Smoky Mountain Convoy, 2016 Black Hills Convoy, 2015 Santa Fe Trail Convoy & others on YouTube and thanks for watching.
Travel Missouri - The Gateway Arch in St. Louis
Take a tour of Gateway Arch in St. Louis -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
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The Gateway Arch in St. Louis stands as a testament to the creativity of humankind.
At 630 feet, it is the tallest national monument in the United States.
You may find it fascinating that the width of the legs at its base is also 630 feet.
The cost of building this national historic landmark in the 1960's was 13 million dollars.
The beloved arch seems to take on different personas.
Its unique shape allows it to meld perfectly into the surrounding landscape.
You can even take a tram for an exciting ride to the top of the arch.
Symbolizing the country's westward expansion, the Gateway Arch is an iconic landmark.
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Life in Missouri During the Civil War Era
No one living in Missouri in the 1860s escaped the touch of the Civil War. Today, the lives and lifestyles of everyday Missourians are on display all across the Show-Me State. From Wornall House in Kansas City to Thespian Hall in Boonville, you can tour original structures and see how people lived during that turbulent era in American history. For more information go to VisitMO.com or call (800) 519-4800 for a copy of your Official Travel Guide
State Highway 76 - Silver Dollar City - Downtown Branson - Missouri | Drive America's Highways ????
???? Drive America's Highways for 11 miles east along Missouri State Route 76 from Silver Dollar City to the Branson Landing in downtown Branson, Missouri.
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Take a mid-afternoon drive east down the Country Music Boulevard in Branson, Missouri -- the live music show capital of the world. We start the drive having just left Silver Dollar City, merging onto Missouri State Highway 76 towards Branson.
Our first interchange, shortly after we start, is with Missouri Highway 265 which will take you down to Table Rock Lake State Park and ultimately back to US Highway 65, just south of Branson.
Continuing east, we pass the Ozark Mountain High Road (Missouri 465) before reaching the Shepherd of the Hills complex before entering Branson proper.
Entering Branson, we cross the Shepherd of the Hills Expressway and begin driving the Branson Strip -- a stretch of road that is about 4 miles in length yet, even on a good day, will take at least 20 minutes to traverse. Someone at MoDOT thought it would be cute to cram 10,000 cars down a 2-lane highway 4 times a day at least. But I digress. The Branson Strip is where you will find most anything and everything in Branson. Granted, some of the newer stuff is on the Shepherd of the Hills Expressway, but the vast majority is on 76.
At the Titanic museum, we cross Missouri Highway 165 which will take you back to Table Rock Lake and to MO-265. Continuing east, we pass more theaters and restaurants before finally reaching U.S. Highway 65 -- the main highway in and out of Branson.
Passing US-65, we start down the mountain into historic Downtown Branson where we meet probably the longest (and not properly working) stoplight in existence. Most of the lights in Branson are long, but this one really takes the cake. You will see. At this light, Missouri Highway 76 (and US-65B) turn right leaving us on an local street for the remainder of the video. We continue straight down Main Street until the end of the road at Branson Landing Road and the Branson Landing.
NOTE: We are using a new camera -- GoPro Hero 5. That allows us cool new features like the map overlay and compass you see in the video. We are experimenting with this feature in the next few videos -- we hope you like it.
Secondly, this entire video is in real time, with the exception of the stop lights. Like we said, the lights in Branson are LONG. So when we are stopped at a light, we speed the video up almost to 500%.
Lastly, there is a segment of the video where we cross the double yellow and almost have a head-on with another car. Let this be a lesson, folks, that kids need to be strapped in and duct taped shut -- kidding, but you know what we mean.
Update: 10/19: As of October 25, 2019, This is no longer Missouri Highway 76, as MO-76 has been re-routed to the Highroad.
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Kansas City, Missouri: Family destination for culture and history
From Jazz and blues to barbecue and gourmet food to museums and fountains, Kansas City, Missouri has it all for your USA holiday.
Explore St. Louis
World famous for the Gateway Arch, St. Louis is the perfect destination for families. Forest Park, one of the largest urban parks in the United States is home to the St. Louis Zoo, Art Museum, History Museum, Science Center and the Muny Opera. To plan your St. Louis getaway, visit VisitMO.com or call 800-519-4800 to get a copy of your FREE Official Missouri Travel Guide.
VMware training Saint Louis Missouri
VMware training Saint Louis Missouri
HELLO EVERYONE and thank you for watching this video!
For those of you located in Saint Louis Missouri and looking to become VMware Certified Professional, in this video we'll provide you with an overview of what our online VMware classes look like and you will be able to clearly understand the specifics of what you receive when registering for the ”Installing, Configuring and Administering VMware vSphere” class.
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Greater St. Louis - Affton, Ballwin, Bel-Nor, Bel-Ridge, Bella Villa, Bellefontaine Neighbors, Bellerive, Berkeley, Beverley Hills, Black Jack, Breckenridge Hills, Brentwood, Bridgeton, Calverton Park, Champ, Charlack, Chesterfield, Clarkson Valley, Clayton, Cool Valley, Country Club Hills, Crestwood, Country Life Acres, Creve Coeur, Crystal Lake Park, Dellwood, Des Peres, Edmundson, Ellisville, Eureka, Ferguson, Fenton, Flordell Hills, Florissant, Frontenac, Glen Echo Park, Glendale, Grantwood Village, Greendale, Green Park, Hanley Hills, Hazelwood, Hillsdale, Huntleigh, Kinloch, Kirkwood, Jennings, Ladue, Lakeshire, Mackenzie, Manchester, Maplewood, Marlborough, Maryland Heights, Mehlville, Moline Acres, Normandy, Northwoods, Norwood Court, Oakland, Olivette, Overland, Pacific, Pagedale, Pasadena Hills, Pasadena Park, Pine Lawn, Richmond Heights, Riverview, Rock Hill, St. Ann, St. John, Shrewsbury, Sunset Hills, Spanish Lake, Sycamore Hills, Town & Country, Twin Oaks, University City, Uplands Park, Valley Park, Velda City, Velda Village Hills, Vinita Park, Vinita Terrace, Warson Woods, Webster Groves, Wellston, Westwood, Wilbur Park, Wildwood, Winchester, Woodson Terrace, Area codes 314, 636, 618, 573
St. Louis, U.S. state of Missouri, Forest Park Jewel Box, MetroLink at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, Apotheosis of St. Louis at the Saint Louis Art Museum, The Gateway Arch and the St. Louis skyline, Busch Stadium, the St. Louis Zoo,
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The Wyeth Tootle Mansion Museum in St. Joseph, Missouri
The history of the Wyeth Family and the Wyeth Tootle Mansion, Museum and Tour Home in St. Joseph, Missouri.
William and Eliza Wyeth moved to St. Joseph in 1860, and William soon developed his small wholesale-retail business into the prosperous Wyeth Hardware and Manufacturing Company and Wyeth Saddle Factory. In 1879, the Wyeths hired architect E. J. Eckel to design this 43 room, Gothic style mansion with a panoramic view of the city and the Missouri River.
St. Joseph, Missouri
Join me on a visit to St. Joseph, Missouri!
FUN FACTS:
-2nd city in the US to have electric street cars.
-Was the starting point for the Pony Express
-Birthplace of rapper Eminem.
-Jesse James was killed at his home here in 1882.
-It is the 8th largest city in Missouri.
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Downtown St. Joseph
Pony Express Monument
“Queen Of The River Towns King Of The Trails” Mural
“A House Divided Mural”
Sculptures along the St. Joseph Sculpture Walk
The Missouri Theatre
The Journey West Monument
Lovers Lane
Jesse James Home
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Why Kansas City is (Mostly) in Missouri
Why is Kansas City in Missouri? Mr. Beat answers, and films on location, getting some strange looks on State Line Road. Yayness!
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Kansas City and How It Grew, 1822-2011
by James R. Shortridge
In 2005, I watched the British band Keane at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City. After they finished playing a song, the lead singer, Tom Chaplin, said it was the band’s first time in Kansas. Many members of the crowd immediately booed him for saying that. Why?
Kansas City is in Missouri.
But at least Chaplin had a good excuse, as most people who are not American don’t know that. They may not even know that Kansas and Missouri exist, although a lot of people seem to know Kansas due to The Wizard of Oz.
Before you get all mad at stuff. I know there’s more than Kansas City, Missouri.
Across the street there’s a Kansas City, Kansas, too!
Most of my wife’s family is from that Kansas City, the one in, you know, Kansas. But Kansas City, Kansas, or KCK is often overshadowed by Kansas City, Missouri, or KCMO due to the fact that it’s more than three times larger and has the majority of attractions that “Kansas City” is known for. Sure, KCK has the Kansas Speedway and Sporting KC, but KCMO has the Power and Light District, the Sprint Center, the World War 1 Museum, Westport, the Country Club Plaza, the Royals and the Chiefs, and Bryan Busby.
So there are two Kansas Cities, but why is the Kansas City most people think of the one that’s in Missouri? Well strangely, Kansas City, Missouri existed first. First known as The City of Kansas, it was incorporated on February 22, 1853. Its residents named it after the Kansa, a Native American tribe that the residents of Kansas also named their state after later on. Keep in mind that Kansas didn’t exist yet in 1853. The next year, it became a territory and it didn’t become a state until 1861.
It wasn’t until October 1872 that a few smaller towns all together to officially form Kansas City, Kansas. Of course, this was after Kansas City, Missouri’s population had skyrocketed. Before the Civil War, KCMO had less than 5,000 people. A decade later, it was approaching 35,000. The folks in KCK wanted to piggyback on the success of KCMO and essentially confuse visitors into thinking THEY were the real Kansas City. I should mention that before this, Kansas politicians made several attempts to annex KCMO and the surrounding area into Kansas. The Kansas City Times editorial board wrote, “Kansas City, Mo, is the legitimate outgrowth of the state of Kansas. In everything but a line on the map she is essentially a city of Kansas.” Unfortunately for Kansas, Missourians didn’t want to lose KCMO because you know, KCMO is awesome, so they fought back.
Since then, the two cities and their suburbs have thrived in their own ways, but KCMO often dominates the headlines. Freaking KCMO.
Anyway, how about this street behind me? It divides not just part of KCK and KCMO, but Kansas and Missouri further south. It’s called State Line Road, and it’s one of the most unique borders in the world. A street that divides two states presents unique challenges. Taxes are lower on this side than that side (that’s why you typically see more businesses on this side). At one time, the drinking age was 18 on that side of the street but 21 on this side. That led to a lot of 18 year olds crossing this street from here to there and later stumbling back, at least I presume. But how and why did State Line Road come to be?
The earliest mention of State Line Road comes from an 1872 directory. Back then, it was just a few blocks long. Just like today, people went back and forth across the border like it was nothing. Back then, this was where the cows were. In fact, cows could often be in both states at the same time. The stockyards straddled the border so that people could more easily conduct business on both sides of the state line, sometimes within the same building.
Soon though, it became apparent that a road separating the stockyards made it easier to move about to conduct such business. As the cities and their suburbs grew to the south, so did State Line Road. Today, it stretches nearly 14 miles.
Florida, Missouri - Mark Twain Birthplace
A visit to the Mark Twain State Park located in Florida, Missouri. Birthplace of the famous author Mark Twain.
Info about Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Crane's General Store and Museum, Williamsburg Mo
Patee House Pony Express. St. Joseph, Mo Travel USA, Mr. Peacock & Friends, Hidden Treasures
On Mr. Peacock’s & Mrs. Peacock latest adventure, they discovered a hidden treasure the Patee House Pony Express Museum in Saint Joseph, Mo. Learn all about this luxurious hotel the home of the pony express offices leaving Saint Joseph Missouri to the West Coast of United States of America from Mr. Peacock & Mrs. Peacock in their latest adventure.
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Walt Disney's Hometown
For a young Walt Disney, Marceline, MO provided the setting for a brief, idyllic childhood. But just five years after settling in the small town, Elias Disney announced that the family was moving back to the city.
Walt Disney premieres September 14 and 15 at 9/8c on PBS American Experience.
Things to do in Branson Mo - Top 15 Best Fun Things
Things to do in Branson Mo - Top 15 Best Fun Things
Things to do in Branson Mo (Missouri) -
Spread over the two counties of Taney and Stone, Branson of Missouri is a favorite destination of both nearby and faraway visitors. The mountains of Ozarks are in this city. Since long,
Branson has been the favorite spot of many vacationers from all over the country especially the neighboring regions of Missouri. Then the city was named after a general store operator who
lives here in the latter quarter of the nineteenth century. There are many attractions in the city, including entertainment theaters to natural scenery. Knowing these 15 best things to do in Branson mo
a visit to this place would certainly become an amazing one.
1. Special Branson Missouri Events
2. Silver Dollar City Branson Mo
3. White Water Branson
4. Some Electrifying Shows in Branson MO
5. Veterans Memorial Museum Branson Mo
6. Shopping in Branson MO
7. The Adventure Ziplines of Branson
8. Branson Scenic Railway
9. The Butterfly Palace and Rainforest Adventure
10. The Titanic Museum
11. Table Rock Lake Branson Mo
12. Promised Land Zoo
13. World Largest Toy Museum Complex
14. Table Rock State Park
15. Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery
Although the spread over two counties, most part of the Branson city lies in the Taney County. The presence of many entertainment theaters increased the popularity of the city as a favorite tourists’
destination, adding to activities and things to do in Branson mo. People from regions of the United States of America come here by buses and cares.
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