Park Central Square Occupied by Abortion Rights Protesters
SPRINGFIELD -- On the day that Missouri's only abortion clinic could lose its license, people took to the streets to voice their opinions.
Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in Springfield, Missouri, United States
Welcome to Springfield, Missouri, United States Food and Drinks Guide. This is MUST WATCH video if you are looking for the best wine and dine spots in Springfield. We have sorted our top picks for Pubs / Bars and places to hang out in Springfield for you after reviews received by our users and our in house Travel Specialists.
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List of Best Bars and Pubs in Springfield
The Roost Bar & Grill (Sunshine)
Dennis' Place
Dublin's Pass
Patton Alley Pub
Finnegan's Wake
Friend's Karaoke Pub
Dublin's Pass Irish Pub & Restaurant
417 Taphouse
Tropical Liqueurs
The Outland
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YOU'RE INVITED to ENCOUNTER - Springfield, MO. 2019
Space to BRIDGE the World Racer vs. Community
Space to ENCOURAGE one another in our callings -
Space to Worship, Share, Be prayed over, Go out and do Ministry TOGETHER -
Space to CONNECT, get activated, and have people to go back with you to your community and keep you accountable, equip you, and support your calling!
COME! INVITE! SHARE!
SIGNUP: We can provide HOUSING and there are MEALS provided at the event!
Friday, 4pm - meet at:
Silver Springs Park
1100 N Hampton Ave, Springfield, MO 65802
Saturday, 9am - meet at:
Springfield Dream Center
829 W Atlantic St, Springfield, MO 65803
Here is a link to our other (amateur) promo video we made:
If you CANNOT COME and know of people that love to support God doing a new thing, can you share my link with them?
***ENCOUNTER has been made free because I wanted people to come and I knew that would cost them something.
I have a caterer who has volunteered their time to come for the event and people on the ground finding housing for people coming that want/need it! ---Aka we DO need supporters! :)
1.ENCOUNTER: a space to help bridge the divide between Racers and Non-Racers (their communuty -friends and family...) IN THE STATES! --- As there is minimal physical space created for there to be a bridge between alumni (and their Race life) and their family (or friends) in the States
3. I believe that it can be a space for all believers to be united, encouraged, networked to go back into their communities fully stepping into their calling and having people around them that have been encouraged at this event
- and when people return back to their home communities the people who came will continue to encourage, help with accountability, and support each other in that!
4. This event is NOT just for racers but their parents, siblings, and friends -and anyone even if they are NOT associated with WorldRace at all!!!
- I want the multi generation (all ages - to rethink and challenge the its your time now mentality) to rise up in their gifts together! And perfect strangers in Racers surrounding states, cities, and communities to be activated to stir people up around them!
Please invite whoever and anyone!!!
(WHAT IS WORLD RACE?
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Pinaybisaya: Springfield Missouri, 2018.
Cold & quiet weekend, 2018.
Route 66, United States, North America
U.S. Route 66, also known as the Will Rogers Highway and colloquially known as the Main Street of America or the Mother Road, was one of the original highways within the U.S. Highway System. Route 66 was established on November 11, 1926 with road signs erected the following year. The highway, which became one of the most famous roads in America, originally ran from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona before ending at Los Angeles, California, covering a total of 2,448 miles (3,940 km). It was recognized in popular culture by both a hit song and the Route 66 television show in the 1960s. Route 66 served as a major path for those who migrated west, especially during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, and it supported the economies of the communities through which the road passed. People doing business along the route became prosperous due to the growing popularity of the highway, and those same people later fought to keep the highway alive in the face of the growing threat of being bypassed by the new Interstate Highway System. Route 66 underwent many improvements and realignments over its lifetime, and it was officially removed from the United States Highway System on June 27, 1985 after it had been replaced in its entirety by the Interstate Highway System. Portions of the road that passed through Illinois, Missouri, New Mexico, and Arizona have been designated a National Scenic Byway of the name Historic Route 66, which is returning to some maps. Several states have adopted significant bypassed sections of the former US 66 into the state road network as State Route 66. Officially recognized as the birthplace of U.S. Route 66, it was in Springfield, Missouri on April 30, 1926 that officials first proposed the name of the new Chicago-to-Los Angeles highway. A placard in Park Central Square was dedicated to the city by the Route 66 Association of Missouri, and traces of the Mother Road are still visible in downtown Springfield along Kearney Street, Glenstone Avenue, College and St. Louis streets and on Missouri 266 to Halltown, Missouri. Championed by Tulsa, Oklahoma businessman Cyrus Avery when the first talks about a national highway system began, U.S. 66 was first signed into law in 1927 as one of the original U.S. Highways, although it was not completely paved until 1938. Avery was adamant that the highway have a round number and had proposed number 60 to identify it. A controversy erupted over the number 60, largely from delegates from Kentucky which wanted a Virginia Beach--Los Angeles highway to be U.S. 60 and U.S. 62 between Chicago and Springfield, Missouri. Arguments and counter-arguments continued and the final conclusion was to have US 60 run between Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Springfield, Missouri, and the Chicago--L.A. route be U.S. 62. Avery settled on 66 (which was unassigned) because he thought the double-digit number would be easy to remember as well as pleasant to say and hear. The state of Missouri released its 1926 state highway map with the highway labeled as U.S. Route 60.
After the new federal highway system was officially created, Cyrus Avery called for the establishment of the U.S. Highway 66 Association to promote the complete paving of the highway from end to end and to promote travel down the highway. In 1927, in Tulsa, the association was officially established with John T. Woodruff of Springfield, Missouri elected the first president. In 1928, the association made its first attempt at publicity, the Bunion Derby, a footrace from Los Angeles to New York City, of which the path from Los Angeles to Chicago would be on Route 66. The publicity worked: several dignitaries, including Will Rogers, greeted the runners at certain points on the route. The race ended in Madison Square Garden, where the $25,000 first prize (equal to $334,254 in 2013) was awarded to Andy Hartley Payne, a Cherokee runner from Oklahoma. The U.S. Highway 66 Association also placed its first advertisement in the July 16, 1932, issue of the Saturday Evening Post. The ad invited Americans to take Route 66 to the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
La Plata, Missouri USA - Virtual Railfan LIVE
This is a live stream of La Plata, Missouri, USA, for people who enjoy watching trains.
Actual start date: May 19, 2017
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2/1 Midwest Snow Storm - Springfield Missouri
HD Video from the begining of the 2/1/2011 Midwest snow storm. We are expecting 20 by tonight. We have a live Java webcam running at
What's Going On in Springfield Missouri Tonight?
Archie's Lounge
Friday & Saturday - Dirty Saints 9PM
Blue Room Comedy Club
Friday - Sam Morril 7:30PM and then again on Saturday at 7PM and 9:15PM
Carries
Friday - Nathan Bryce & Loaded Dice 8PM
Saturday - Gotcha' Covered 8PM
Dublin's Pass Downtown
Saturday - Keltic Knot 7PM
Dublin's Pass South
Saturday - Sydadre 8PM
Frank 'n' Steins Downtown
Live music every Friday at 7PM
Fuzion
Friday - Felony Melowie and The Outlaws 10:30PM
Saturday - Wild and Wicked Show 10:30PM
Gailey's Breakfast Cafe
Friday - Traveling Troubadors 6PM
Saturday - Fields of Heather 6PM
Georgia Mac's
Friday - Smokey Folk Duo 7PM
The Grove Springfield
Friday - Live-Action D&D Improv Theater 7PM
Harvest House Creation Space
Friday - Summer Party: Brother Ray and the Sometimes Righteous with O'Neill Blues Family 6:30PM….Donations will be accepted in support of the Ozarks Community Counseling Center.
Lindberg's Tavern
Friday - (Early Show 6:30PM) Dallas Jones
(Late Show 9PM) Zero Zero
Saturday - (Early Show 6:30PM) The Detectives
(Late Show 9PM) Cherry Bomb Burlesque Beach Party!
Los Cabos Mexican Grill Springfield
Friday - Kicking Jacksie 7PM
Saturday - Indigo Soul 7PM
Lost Signal Brewing Company
Friday - The Shandies 6:30PM
Moon City Pub
Friday - Kent Crocket, Plaid Dinosaurs 9PM
Saturday - Tony Menown and Hometown Tourist 9PM
Mother's Brewing Company
Friday - Dallas Jones w/ Jimmy & Melissa Rea 6PM
Nathan P. Murphy’s
Friday & Saturday - Forbidden Broadway's Greatest Hits 7:30PM
Front of House Lounge
Friday - Fleetwood MacSexpants and Ghost Notes 9PM
Saturday - Be prepared for a night of PsyTrance and Electronic Dance Music with Twilight Zone, a very unique event of sight and sound. Show starts at 9PM
Outland Bar
Saturday - Rose Gold and Give Way 9PM
Outland Ballroom
Friday - The Many Colored Death, SALT, and Failing Minnesota 9PM
Painting with a Twist
Friday - Date Night Celestial Moon 7PM
Patton Alley Pub
Friday - Rags to Rich’s 9:30PM
Saturday - Alternate Decades 9:30PM
The Riff
Friday - Ryan Collins and Jake Stringer 8PM
Saturday - Smokey Folk 8PM
Ruthies On C-Street
Friday and Saturday Karaoke with dj little dog
Shuffle
Friday - King Cover 8PM
Saturday - The Mixtapes 8PM
Southbound Bar & Grill
Friday - Bart Crow 9PM
Saturday - Gypsies-Fleetwood Mac & Stevie Nicks Tribute w/ Ashes of Eden 8PM
Springfield Improv
Friday - Use Your Words - Comedy Improv 7:30PM…. And then at 9PM No Strings Attached - Puppet Improv
Saturday - Home Team - Comedy Improv 7:30PM… And then at 9PM IM PRO V, (Ladies Late Night Comedy Show)
Tie & Timber Beer Co.
Saturday - Jessamyn Orchard 7PM
Vino Cellars
Friday - Tony Menown 6PM
Boogie and Bubbles are closed for the summer but Saturday nights are still Ladies Night at Zan the Club Free cover for ladies 21 and up
Movies Founders Park at 9PM
Friday - How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
Saturday - Crazy Rich Asians
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Springfield MO NORML: Racial Disparity in Cannabis Sentencing against Blacks KSPR 33
Maranda of Springfield Missouri NORML talks to KSPR 33 about the racial disparity against blacks who are found using cannabis in Missouri.
917 W Central St, Springfield MO HUD Home by Realty Choice Realtors
What a terrific home at a terrific value. Check out this Springfield Missouri home located at 917 West Central, Springfield. The home has been extensively remodeled and features four very spacious bedrooms, two full bathrooms, laundry room, eat-in kitchen, generous living room, updated electric, central air, fenced-in backyard and so much more. Please feel free to contact Realty Choice Realtors at 417-881-5656 for additional information on this HUD Home Case 291-433127.
Missouri State students protest night club over racial profiling allegations
Missouri State University students protest Zan night club in Springfield which they say discriminates against racial minorities.
Viral Plumber Who Dove Into Sewer to Fix Pipe Gets Free Jeans For a Year
More from Inside Edition:
A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. Cox was photographed with only his legs still dry and wearing Wrangler jeans, so the company is also giving him a year's supply of pants
Route 66, New Mexico, United States, North America
U.S. Route 66, also known as the Will Rogers Highway and colloquially known as the Main Street of America or the Mother Road, was one of the original highways within the U.S. Highway System. Route 66 was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year. The highway, which became one of the most famous roads in America, originally ran from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona before ending at Santa Monica, California, covering a total of 2,448 miles (3,940 km). It was recognized in popular culture by both the hit song (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 and the Route 66 television show in the 1960s. Route 66 served as a major path for those who migrated west, especially during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, and it supported the economies of the communities through which the road passed. People doing business along the route became prosperous due to the growing popularity of the highway, and those same people later fought to keep the highway alive in the face of the growing threat of being bypassed by the new Interstate Highway System. Route 66 underwent many improvements and realignments over its lifetime, and it was officially removed from the United States Highway System on June 27, 1985, after it had been replaced in its entirety by the Interstate Highway System. Portions of the road that passed through Illinois, Missouri, New Mexico, and Arizona have been designated a National Scenic Byway of the name Historic Route 66, which is returning to some maps. Several states have adopted significant bypassed sections of the former US 66 into the state road network as State Route 66. US 66 covered 380 miles (610 km) in the state and passed through many Indian reservations in the western half of New Mexico. East of those reservations, the highway passed through Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Las Vegas. As in Arizona, in New Mexico, U.S. 66 paralleled I-40. In 1857, Lt. Edward Fitzgerald Beale, a Naval officer in the service of the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers, was ordered by the War Department to build a government-funded wagon road along the 35th Parallel. His secondary orders were to test the feasibility of the use of camels as pack animals in the southwestern desert. This road became part of US 66. Before a nationwide network of numbered highways was adopted by the states, named auto trails were marked by private organizations. The route that would become Route 66 was covered by three highways. The Lone Star Route passed through St. Louis on its way from Chicago to Cameron, Louisiana, though US 66 would take a shorter route through Bloomington rather than Peoria. The transcontinental National Old Trails Road led via St. Louis to Los Angeles, but was not followed until New Mexico; instead US 66 used one of the main routes of the Ozark Trails system, which ended at the National Old Trails Road just south of Las Vegas, New Mexico. Again, a shorter route was taken, here following the Postal Highway between Oklahoma City and Amarillo. Finally, the National Old Trails Road became the rest of the route to Los Angeles. While legislation for public highways first appeared in 1916, with revisions in 1921, it was not until Congress enacted an even more comprehensive version of the act in 1925 that the government executed its plan for national highway construction. The original inspiration for a roadway between Chicago and Los Angeles was planned by entrepreneurs Cyrus Avery of Tulsa, Oklahoma and John Woodruff of Springfield, Missouri. The pair lobbied the American Association of State Highway and Transportation (AASHTO) for the creation of a route following the 1925 plans. From the outset, public road planners intended US 66 to connect the main streets of rural and urban communities along its course for the most practical of reasons: most small towns had no prior access to a major national thoroughfare. The numerical designation 66 was assigned to the Chicago-to-Los Angeles route on April 30, 1926 in Springfield, Missouri. A placard in Park Central Square was dedicated to the city by the Route 66 Association of Missouri, and traces of the Mother Road are still visible in downtown Springfield along Kearney Street, Glenstone Avenue, College, and St. Louis streets and on Route 266 to Halltown, Missouri. Championed by Avery when the first talks about a national highway system began, US 66 was first signed into law in 1927 as one of the original U.S. Highways, although it was not completely paved until 1938.
5 Awe Inspiring Wonders of America
5 Awe-Inspiring Wonders of America
#5. New York Skyline
New York City has the world’s most recognized skyline. Its buildings soar upward, as if sprouting. This occurs in two Manhattan clusters, midtown and downtown, with a “valley” of low buildings in between. Midtown Manhattan, the largest central business district in the world, is home to such notable buildings as the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Citigroup Center and Rockefeller Center. Lower Manhattan comprises the third largest central business district in the United States. Lower Manhattan was characterized by the omnipresence of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center from its completion in 1973 until its destruction in the September 11 attacks, 2001.
#4. Yellowstone National Park
It is the first officially designated national park on our planet. Yellowstone, widely known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, one of the most popular features in the park. Located primarily in the state of Wyoming, although it also extends into Montana and Idaho. It was established in 1872.
Yellowstone National Park spans an area of 3,468.4 square miles (8,983 km2), comprising lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges.
#3. Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, located in New York City, is the largest art museum in the United States, and one of the ten largest in the world, with the most significant art collections. Its permanent collection contains more than two million works, divided among seventeen curatorial departments. The main building, located on the eastern edge of Central Park along Manhattan’s Museum Mile, is by area one of the world’s largest art galleries.The Met’s Museum of Art was founded in 1870 by a group of American citizens.
#2. Carlsbad Caverns
At the Chihuahuan desert’s northern reaches, underneath the Guadalupe Mountains, lies one of the deepest, largest, and most ornate caverns ever found. The Carlsbad Cavern, named Carlsbad Caverns National Park, located in the Guadalupe Mountains in southeastern New Mexico. It includes a large cave chamber, the Big Room, a natural limestone chamber which is almost 4,000 feet (1,220 m) long, 625 feet (191 m) wide, and 255 feet (78 m) high at the highest point. It is the third largest chamber in North America and the seventh largest in the world.
#1. Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in the state of Arizona. It is among the earth’s greatest on-going geological spectacles and the most spectacular gorge in the world. At its extremes, the Grand Canyon is 446 kilometers (277 miles) long, up to 29 kilometers (18 miles) wide from rim to rim, and over 1600 meters (a mile) deep. Its horizontal strata retrace the geological history of the past 2 billion years.
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Pro Choice Protest Vid
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- Pro-Choice Protest Video shows a closer look at Springfield's abortion-rights protest on Friday.
MVI 9246 Springfield MO Police Department 7-10-2019
By targetedartist.wordpress.com published 7-11-2019. Went to Springfield, MO Police Department Headquarters 7-10-2019 to submit a second Freedom of Information Act letter to SPD Chief Paul Williams. Waited four months for a response before submitting a second letter. Going to the police station, put full battery in camera and was using a new camera card that worked beautifully for two days. The first video is self explanatory- a request needing only a 'yes or no' answer so I could leave the SPD. The receptionist in this video is a very kind woman who assisted the best she knew how. I thank her for that assistance. SPD public servants, or government agents do their best. The first video was ended when SPD receptionist left to talk with her supervisor. Upon receptionist's return started up video recorder again. She said, 'My supervisor is now checking on your request. I ended up agreeing to wait for this supervisor to work out the status of four month old 3-15-2019 Freedom of Information Act letter never once acknowledged by phone call or mail. The SPD gentleman in the first video, standing on the right; finally sits down at another window as receptionist. It was to him that ten minutes later respectfully say, Sir, I'm going to leave now. The SPD man said, You just wanted the letter given to Chief Paul Williams, didn't you? I said Yes. I mentioned not having signed the new letter, then thanked him and left. It must be noted that the second video was literally stopped by means other than myself, and camera did not work again till leaving SPD station. Thank you. Targetedartist.wordpress.com
1984 US Hydraulic Elevators @ 10733 Sunset Office Dr, St. Louis, MO
(12-27-17 with Dieselducy) These are some NICE US Elevators. These run very well even though they are US.
Abandoned Mental Hospital with Power Still On
In this week's video we explore an abandoned mental research hospital that still had power and running water.
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Pro-Choice vs Pro-Life DEBATE, Springfield, MO
This is a street-side debate I had with a congregate of the Lighthouse Anabaptist Church at a small Planned Parenthood protest in Spfd, MO. For the most part the conversation was civil but there are definitley some facepalm moments. Shout out to Russ (The ginger) who acted as a moderator for most of this.
59/365 - Obama wins. Yes we can!
Wednesday Nov. 5 video.
Clip of the Springfield, MO Democratic watch party and the rally in Springfield MO.