Cape Splash Family Aquatic Center in Cape Girardeau Missouri
Looking for a state of the art water park in southeast Missouri? Look no farther than Cape Splash Family Aquatic Center. Complete with a 700 ft. Lazy River, flume slides, swirl and leisure pool, a spray pad for the kids, bath house, changing facilities and lots of places to rest in the shade, you'll have a blast! Get more information at VisitCape.com!
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Cape Girardeau I-55- Cape Girardeau, Missouri
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Welcome to Our Cape Girardeau Hotel. Just off I- 55 at exit 96, the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Cape Girardeau I-55 offers hotel guests 102 spacious, contemporary suites. Vacation and business guests alike choose these accommodations for a comfortable and convenient stay. Our Cape Girardeau, Missouri hotel is just minutes from Southeast Missouri State University, where guests are encouraged to cheer on the Redhawks in football and basketball. We're also only 10 miles from Trail of Tears State Park, so families can enjoy picnics, hiking, biking and fishing. Be sure to stop by our Old downtown area where you will not only enjoy a variety of shops and restaurants, but you can enjoy the great view of the Mississippi River. Business travelers appreciate our Cape Girardeau, Missouri hotel's convenient location close to St. Francis Hospital, Southeast Missouri Hospital, Doctors Park, the Show Me Center, Procter & Gamble, Nordenia, Shawnee Park and Biokyowa. We provide two spacious meeting rooms, as well, which feature A/V equipment ideal for business functions or special events. With the help of our professional staff, your event can be a success.At our Girardeau hotel, we know it's the extra perks that make your stay unforgettable. We provide an indoor pool and well-equipped fitness center to help you relax and unwind. Be sure to stop by our breakfast bar each morning, too, for biscuits, eggs, fruit and our signature cinnamon rolls. We look forward to your next visit!
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Cliff Drive, Missouri State Scenic Byway Tour
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ALABAMA: Battleship USS Alabama
ALASKA: Tracy Arm Fjord
ARIZONA: The Grand Canyon
ARKANSAS: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
CALIFORNIA: Alcatraz Island
COLORADO: Garden of the Gods
CONNECTICUT: Yale University Art Gallery
DELAWARE: Air Mobility Command Museum
FLORIDA: The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
GEORGIA: Savannah Historic District
HAWAII: USS Arizona Memorial
IDAHO: Boise River Greenbelt
ILLINOIS: The Art Institute of Chicago
INDIANA: Children's Museum of Indianapolis
IOWA: Capitol Building
KENTUCKY: Louisville Mega Cavern
LOUISIANA: The National WWII Museum
MAINE: Marginal Way
MARYLAND: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
MASSACHUSETTS: Fenway Park
MICHIGAN: The Henry Ford
MINNESOTA: Minneapolis Institute of Art
MISSISSIPPI: Vicksburg National Military Park
MISSOURI: Sight & Sound Theatres
MONTANA: Going-to-the-Sun Road at Glacier National Park
NEBRASKA: Henry Doorly Zoo
NEVADA: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Kancamagus Highway
NEW JERSEY: Cape May County Park & Zoo
NEW MEXICO: White Sands National Monument
NEW YORK: Central Park
NORTH CAROLINA: Blue Ridge Parkway
NORTH DAKOTA: Theodore Roosevelt National Park
OHIO: National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
OKLAHOMA: Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
OREGON: Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
PENNSYLVANIA: Gettysburg National Military Park
RHODE ISLAND: The Breakers
SOUTH CAROLINA: Falls Park on the Reedy
SOUTH DAKOTA: Custer State Park
TENNESSEE: Sugarlands Distilling Company
TEXAS: San Antonio Riverwalk
UTAH: Bryce Canyon National Park
VERMONT: Stowe Recreation Path
VIRGINIA: Arlington National Cemetery
WASHINGTON: Chihuly Garden and Glass
WASHINGTON, DC: The Lincoln Memorial
WEST VIRGINIA: Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
WISCONSIN: Lambeau Field
WYOMING: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDENS-ST LOUIS,MO-BETTER THAN GARDEN OF VERSAILLES?-EP25
While in St Louis, MO, we spent a day at the Missouri Botanical Gardens. I dragged Mark along. This is probably the best botanical garden in the US that we've seen so far. It was better for us than the Gardens of Versailles. It was impeccably maintained. Since it's only 80 acres, every single square foot is beautiful!! Versailles is 1950 acres, and just wears you down. By the time we left, Mark admitted he liked how we spent the day. I hope it wasn't just because of the cookie at lunch,.....
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Springs in Missouri
The Show-Me state is blessed with an abundance of clear water springs.
These blue waters surrounded by lush green vegetation, give life to many streams and rivers in the state.
There are over 11-hundred springs in Missouri.
You'll find springs in all regions of Missouri. But the greatest number are located in the Ozarks of central, southern and southwest Missouri.
While there are many springs in Missouri, there are still a lot of questions about these natural wonders that remain unanswered.
What we do know is their waters are cool. They have a constant temperature between 56 and 59 degrees.
A lot of water pours out of them.... millions and millions of gallons each day.
Big Spring near Van Buren is the largest spring in the state.
An average of 275-million gallons of water flows from the spring each day.
And that changes daily depending on the amount of rainfall.
But where does the water come from?
It comes from the surface, down through the soil and rock, and in many cases, the water travels several miles underground, before exiting at a spring outlet.
At Big Spring, some water travels from as far as 50 miles away.
The waters that flow from the springs in Missouri are the source of many streams and rivers and home to some of the most scenic beauty in the Midwest.
It's also home to many interesting plants, animals and fish.
For trout, these waters are the only natural place cool enough for them to survive year-round in the state.
At Bennett Spring near Lebanon, nearly 100 million gallons of water gushes daily from the state's third largest spring,
The stream is stocked daily from March through October and provides excellent fishing for rainbow and brown trout.
Springs also supply water to the state's other trout parks including Montauk near Licking.
An estimated 43 million gallons of water flows daily to form the main headwaters of the Current River.
The springs of Missouri provide a water source for fishing and floating in the state. They are also a drawing attraction for many tourists.
Over the years, they've been used for other purposes.
Some springs in Missouri supplied pioneers with salt.
Where salt was not present, they were used as water supplies.
Years ago, many springs also helped power grist mills to grind grains into flour and corn meal.
Today, only a scattering of mills, like this one at Alley Spring near Eminence can be found.
They also helped supply ideas for names of towns and cities. Over 60 cities have the word spring in their name. From Cedar Springs to Climax Springs; theres Excelsior Springs, Bennett Spring, Sweet Springs, Siloam Spring, Weldon Spring Lake Spring, Edgar Springs, El Dorado Springs and Springfield.