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18 Attractions to Explore Near Boone's Lick State Historic Site

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Arrow Rock Historic DistrictArrow Rock Historic District is a renowned historic destination located in Saline County, Missouri, known for its well-preserved 19th-century architecture and rich cultural heritage. The district encompasses over 50 structures, including homes, businesses, and public buildings, that display a range of architectural styles dating back to the mid-19th century.
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Arrow Rock State Historic SiteArrow Rock State Historic Site is a must-visit destination situated in Saline County, Missouri, that offers visitors a chance to step back in time and experience the rich history and heritage of the region. The site is named after the town of Arrow Rock, which was a thriving center of commerce and culture in the 19th century.Originally settled in the early 19th century, the town of Arrow Rock played a significant role in the development of Missouri.
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Katy Trail Railroad BridgeThe Katy Trail Railroad Bridge with its rich history and picturesque views, a visit to the bridge is a must for lovers of both nature and history. This bridge was once a bustling railway track, but it has been transformed into a beautiful and functional pedestrian and bike path. The bridge spans the Missouri River, offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside. It's the perfect spot to snap a few selfies, take a leisurely stroll, or enjoy a bike ride.
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Big Muddy National Fish And Wildlife RefugeThis refuge is a true sanctuary for nature lovers and wildlife alike, boasting a diverse range of habitats including bottomland hardwood forests, wetlands, and chutes. With over 11,000 acres to explore, visitors can witness countless creatures in their natural habitats, from the majestic bald eagle to the elusive river otter. And let me tell you, there's nothing quite like the sweet sound of the Big Muddy River flowing through the refuge – it's like music to the ears.
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Nicholas-Beazley Aviation MuseumThe Nicholas-Beazley Aviation Museum is a fascinating attraction located in Saline County, Missouri, that offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich aviation history. The museum is named after the Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Company, which was a prominent aircraft manufacturing company in the area during the mid-20th century.
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Jim The Wonder Dog MuseumThe Jim The Wonder Dog Museum is a unique and fascinating attraction located in Saline County, dedicated to the legendary Wonder Dog, who amazed people with his incredible abilities and feats of intelligence.Jim The Wonder Dog was a Llewellin Setter who was born in the early 20th century and gained national fame for his remarkable abilities. Jim was able to understand and respond to complex commands, perform mathematical calculations, and even predict future events.
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Katy Trail - Rocheport TunnelMissouri's Katy Trail is a marvel of nature and history that's definitely worth experiencing. And if you're looking for a tunnel with a little extra character, the Rocheport Tunnel is the way to go. As you bike or hike through the dimly lit tunnel, you can't help but feel a sense of adventure – but don't worry, it's perfectly safe! Plus, the tunnel's graffiti-covered walls are like a modern twist on ancient cave paintings. Honestly, it's hard to find a more unique and intriguing tunnel anywhere.
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Annie and Abel Van Meter State ParkAnnie and Abel Van Meter State Park is a natural gem situated in Saline County, Missouri, that attracts visitors seeking stunning landscapes, outdoor activities, and opportunities to unwind amidst stunning natural beauty. Spread over 1,128 acres, the park boasts a range of geological formations, including caves, sinkholes, and scenic views of the Blackwater River.
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Bothwell Lodge State Historic SiteBothwell Lodge State Historic Site is another fascinating historical attraction located in Pettis County, Missouri. The site is named for the impressive three-story lodge that sits atop a bluff overlooking the surrounding area. The lodge was built in 1893 by John Homer Bothwell, a prominent local businessman and politician who spared no expense in constructing the extravagant home.The lodge features a unique blend of architectural styles, including Gothic, Romanesque, and Renaissance Revival.
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Eagle Bluffs Conservation AreaThis beautiful area boasts over 4,400 acres of wetlands, forests, and wildlife that will make your heart sing. From hiking to bird-watching, this place has activities for everyone. And I must say, the views are absolutely breathtaking. But, let's be real, it's not just about the views. The conservation efforts put forth to maintain this beautiful area are truly commendable. I applaud their dedication to preserving this natural treasure for generations to come.
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Garth Nature AreaGarth Nature Area, is the place to be. With its tall trees, lush meadows, and diverse wildlife, this patch of paradise is a breath of fresh air for nature enthusiasts and city slickers alike. The trails are well-marked and perfect for a leisurely stroll, a challenging hike, or even a bike ride. You might spot a deer or two along the way, as well as countless birds and small critters. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the elusive bobcat that calls this place home.
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Finger Lakes State ParkFinger Lakes State Park offers a plethora of outdoor activities making it the perfect weekend getaway destination. Whether you are in the mood for fishing, hiking, or cycling with your friends or family, the Finger Lakes State Park has everything you could ask for! But wait, there's more! If you happen to be in the mood for off-roading, the park has an extensive network of trails that cater to the adrenaline junkies among us.
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The State Historical Society of Missouri Center for Missouri StudiesThe State Historical Society of Missouri Center for Missouri Studies is definitely worth a visit if you're ever in Boone County. Not only is it home to a vast collection of documents, artifacts, and photographs that showcase the state's rich history, but it's also a great spot to soak up some culture and have a few laughs. It's a riot! And don't even get me started on the interactive exhibits that allow you to step back in time and experience what life was like in Missouri's early days.
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Peace ParkThis sprawling green oasis is a haven for anyone who needs a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its tranquil trails, serene lake, and picturesque picnic areas, this park is the ultimate escape for those seeking solitude or a fun family day out. But don't just take my word for it - the park also boasts a playground, basketball court, and even an amphitheater for special events.
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The ColumnsThe Columns in Boone County, Missouri, is like a slice of history frozen in time. This grand, Greek Revival-style mansion was once the home of Missouri Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson, and it exudes elegance and sophistication. From the towering columns at the entrance to the intricately decorated ceilings inside, this house is a true masterpiece. But don't let its impressive appearance fool you - there is also a touch of humor within these walls.
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David R. Francis Quadrangle Historic DistrictThe David R. Francis Quadrangle Historic District is a gem hidden in Boone County. Not only does it offer a glimpse into the history of the region, but it also has a quirky charm that you don't often find in historic districts. The buildings themselves are gorgeous, with the intricacies of their designs leaving one in awe. Walking through this district, you'll feel like you've been transported back in time, especially with the stunning Francis Quadrangle fountain in the middle of it all.
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Mizzou Botanic GardenNestled in the heart of Boone County, Missouri is the Mizzou Botanic Garden, a true wonderland for nature enthusiasts and casual strollers alike. With over 10,000 plants and trees and countless species of birds and butterflies, this garden offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The lush greenery and fragrant blooms are simply mesmerizing and it's hard not to feel a sense of peace wash over you as you wander through the various gardens.
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Stephens LakeThis 11-acre lake is the perfect spot to go for an afternoon stroll or picnic with your sweetheart. But it's so much more than that - there's biking, hiking, fishing, boating, and even the occasional concert or festival. I mean, what's not to love? The serene waters, the lush greenery, and the electric atmosphere are enough to make anyone forget all their troubles. And let's not forget the paddle boats - if you haven't taken a spin on one of those, well, you haven't lived.

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Boone's Lick State Historic Site
If you're ever passing through Howard County, you simply must make a stop at Boone's Lick State Historic Site. Not only is it a great spot for a picnic or a bit of birdwatching, but it also holds a fascinating piece of local history. Named after Daniel Boone himself, this site was once a hub of salt production, a vital resource for early settlers. The site's museum offers a wealth of information on the area's rich past, and if you're lucky, you might just catch a reenactor or two.
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