Nestled on a Missouri River bluff, Arrow Rock offers shops with antiques, specialty gifts, and old-time crafts, bed and breakfasts and the award-winning Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre.
Nestled on a Missouri River bluff, Arrow Rock offers shops with antiques, specialty gifts, and old-time crafts, bed and breakfasts and the award-winning Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre.
This charming home, built in 1853, is filled with antiques. It is on the National Historic Register. Two guestrooms, one with a fireplace. Porch swings. Full breakfast.
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The Santa Fe Trail crossed the Missouri River here. Landmarks include artist George Caleb Bingham's house, the circa 1834 Huston Tavern, a one-room jail, a visitor center museum, camping, hiking trails and picnicking. The Huston Tavern offers dining in an 1860s atmosphere. Arrow Rock is 13 miles north of I-70.
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The site offers 47 campsites: 12 primitive, 34 with electricity and one with electric, sewer and water. The electric campsites are closed from Nov. 15-March 15. There is a special-use camping area. There are hiking trails, picnic sites and a visitor center museum. The Santa Fe Trail crossed the Missouri River here. Landmarks include artist George Caleb Bingham's house, the 1834 Huston Tavern and a one-room jail. Located 13 miles north of I-70 on Route 41. Check-in: 3 p.m.; Check-out: 2 p.m.
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Tour this 19th century village in a seven-passenger tram. Stops include the restored 1837 home of artist George Caleb Bingham and the Victorian home and gun shop of J.P. Sites.
April-May, September-October, Saturdays and Sundays only. June-August, daily. Tours at 10 a.m.; 11:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. Closed November-March. Price: $5; Younger than 12, $1.50.
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As early as 1805, Daniel and Nathan Boone, sons of famed frontiersman Daniel Boone, processed salt from Boone's Lick Spring. A trail with interpretive panels leads to the spring. Picnic sites are available. This historic site is managed out of Arrow Rock State Historic Site. Located 12 miles northwest of Boonville on Route 187, off Route 87.
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The four guestrooms share three bathrooms. Rooms are decorated with oak and walnut antique furniture. The sitting room contains books and games for your enjoyment; the one TV tunes in the local channels. Cinnamon rolls are a specialty; they are served with eggs, bacon and fried apples.
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Step back into a period 1890s store, located in Historic Blackwater. This trading company features an herbal counter, where you will find native herbal teas, bath products and balms. We also feature: Missouri-made pickles, sauces and mixes; brightly colored textiles, rugs and saddle blankets; hand-weaved baskets, carved wooden baskets, bowls and walking canes; hats for men, women and children; silver and turquoise jewelry and native-made pottery. The book and music section is surrounded by art originals and prints. We also have living history supplies for Mountain men, Civil War and Native American crafts. Local musicians play on many weekends. We are children and pet friendly. Located in Historic Blackwater, three miles north of I-70 at exit 89.
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This hotel is designed to resemble a train station from yesteryear, with all the amenities of today. We offer fresh-baked cookies in the afternoon. Browse the lobby showcasing keepsakes and antiques from days long gone. We have data port telephones, copy and fax machines, and a meeting room. Some rooms include a jetted tub.
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Full service group tour, package and receptive services. We specialize in tours which include historic lodging and dining establishments. Tours are custom designed to match your market criteria: leisure, student education, historical, corporate and group arrangements. Site selection and screening, financial arrangements and payment to tour providers, hotels, and ground transportation companies. Marketing support and on-site hosting available. Special arrangements for travelers from the United Kingdom, Canada and Europe.
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Built in 1912, this bungalow is the only one of its kind in Arrow Rock. Five guestrooms with private baths; also a private guest cottage with kitchen. Full breakfast is served. Relax on the front porch. Reunions, church and business retreats are welcome.
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Aviation museum featuring interactive exhibits, some designed especially with young people in mind; videotaped personal stories; restored aircraft; and memorabilia. School field trips are encouraged and can be arranged by contacting the museum in advance.
Admission: $6; Group discounts available.
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Prairie Park is the 1849 Greek Revival mansion built by Wm. B. Sappington, son of quinine Doctor, John Sappington. It is now a private residence with museum quality period furnishings. The Friends of Arrow Rock staff provides an intimate tour, taking you back to Missouri's plantation era. Minimum of six people. Reservations required.
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This cemetery is the burial place of Missouri governors Meredith Miles Marmaduke and Claiborne Fox Jackson, along with Dr. John Sappington, a pioneer in the use of quinine to treat malaria. All were prominent Arrow Rock citizens. The cemetery is located five miles southwest of Arrow Rock.
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Nestled on a Missouri River bluff, Arrow Rock offers shops with antiques, specialty gifts, and old-time crafts, bed and breakfasts and the award-winning Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre.
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