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Looking for things to do in Missouri? Browse Missouri tourist attractions, activities, and sights to help plan your trip. Read reviews of the top things to do in Missouri submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review of something to do in Missouri.
#1 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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Lilith63 says:
I grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. I worked there, raised a family there and I played there. I love my hometown and many in my own country do not know of the art movement there.
I have traveled to many countries and I make a point of visiting the Museums everywhere I go. I can say with certaint...
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#2 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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bkretzer says:
We first experienced Ride the Ducks in 1994, on our first visit to Branson. For those of you who have never heard of “The Ducks”, these are World War II amphibious vehicles (called DUKW by the militaty, but everyone pronounced it “duck”) that have been converted to haul tourist around the st...
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#3 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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pearcetoyou says:
CBE—The College Basketball Experience is located right next to the Sprint Center. Several of us went here on Friday afternoon, and very convenient because it was right across the street for Raglan Road. It costs 10USD per person to get in, and you will get some excercise if you want it. We shot a ...
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#4 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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pearcetoyou says:
As a rollercoaster junkie and thrill-seeker, I've decided to do some reviews on the amusement parks I've visited. This will be the first park review.
Worlds of Fun is in it's 35th year and is located just outside of KC right off of I-435. Last year they added yet another rollercoaster...the Patriot...
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#5 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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pearcetoyou says:
Six Flags over Mid-America, near St. Louis, is one of the longer-running parks of this name that opened up in the early 70s. It has been about three years since I've been here, and the two newest rides, Evel Knievel and Tony Hawk's Big Spin, were not here the last time I visited.
The rides I can re...
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#6 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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ladybuglover_01 says:
Ok so! I found the neatest (yes I said neatest) site ever! (Well minus TravBuddy) :) but it's http://www.roadsideamerica.com and it shows attractions that are "offbeat" tourist attractions. I've bookmarked a bunch of them for my pending road trip and I just wanted to share the site with everyone. It...
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#7 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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callmegoose says:
Honestly don't let the cost fool you. It depends what you want to do. You could go down town to first friday (the art walk) and do something completely fun for free, if you're into art. There are local pubs, and bars and resturants that aren't expensive at all, but then there are some that are way e...
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#8 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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pearcetoyou says:
The Plaza is Kansas City’s premier retail, dining and entertainment destination, offering 180 shops and dozens of fine restaurants nestled within old-world architecture.
The Plaza spends seven weeks each winter dressed up in jewel-colored lights. More than 80 miles of holiday lights outline ever...
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#9 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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pearcetoyou says:
Silver Dollar City, located just outside of Branson Missouri, is a great park for the entire family. I really do enjoy the festivals here in the fall. But this review is about rollercoasters and thrill rides, so let me focus on that.
Unfortunately, SDC is not geared primarily to thrill seekers, and...
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#10 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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callmegoose says:
I'm sure its talked about a lot, but the Arch is one of the coolest things in MO, I think. For only about $7 you can go up into the arch and get a great view of Down Town St. Louis as well as go underneath and go through the museum for free. Its fun and inexpensive and something I would highly recom...
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#11 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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ladybuglover_01 says:
The Hall of Waters was built between 1936 and 1938 above the Siloam and Sulpho-Saline Springs. In 1937 the building was mostly complete and opened a water bar to offer mineral water to the public. A few months later a mineral pool was opened along with Hydrotherapy departments for men and women. A ...
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#12 of 195 things to do in Missouri
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simplicity9999 says:
Since, my friend loves visiting Zoo's in different part of states we went to St. Louis Zoo. We were very surprised that admission to zoo was FREE. Although, an admission to Zoo is FREE, there are some attractions that require minimal fee (all under $5). Such are carousel rides, railroad train rid...
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