columbia, missouri 2016 – 2017 Visitor & Area Guide
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573-442-8034 1402 Cinnamon Hill Lane, Columbia, MO (Stadium Blvd & US HWY 63)
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This spacious hotel offers a whole new kind of hotel experience by providing a home away from home exceptionally personal service to all of our guests who stay. With our uniquely designed guestrooms and suites that provide a warm woodsy feel, you can enjoy amenities like wi-fi and hot breakfast that are always complimentary. HOTEL FEATURES
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• Fitness Center
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• Business Kiosk
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Time and time again, visitors are delightfully surprised by what Columbia has to offer. From picturesque parks and clever cuisine to amazing art and superb shopping, visitors find that Columbia is ‘more than a college town’ and ‘surprisingly sophisticated.’ We like to think of Columbia as a cool neighborhood in a big city, with a young vibe, an active buzz and an engaged community. We’re also a friendly and welcoming community with a thriving downtown and an abundance of cultural opportunities.
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City Basics Day Trips Shopping Antiques & Collectibles / Farmers Markets
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Dining City Parks and Trails Area Parks and Camping / Gardens Sports Facilities Entertainment Galleries & Museums History & Architecture Education Top Places for Kids Young and Old Festivals & Events Lodging Visitor Information including helpful numbers & websites, get here, get around and visitor centers 58-61 Columbia Map / Points of Interest
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(573) 474-8488 I-70, Exit 128A 3216 Clark Lane | Columbia, MO 65202
Free SuperStart® Breakfast with Waffles, Suites, Free High Speed Internet, 37” LCD & 40” LED HD TV’s, MicroFridges, Newly Expanded 500 Sq. Ft. Breakfast Area. Located between McDonald’s and Cracker Barrel Easy I-70 Access. www.the.super8.com/03480
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(573) 474-8585 I-70, Exit 131 5700 Freedom Drive | Columbia, MO 65202 Free SuperStart® Breakfast with Waffles, Suites, Trailer Parking, Easy 1-70 Access, Indoor Pool & Whirlpool, Guest Laundry, 39” LED HD TV’s, Walk to Restaurants & Sports Bar Nearby, Free High Speed Internet, Elevator, Breakfast Area with Fireplace, Built in 2004. www.the.super8.com/14925
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city basics Population
119,108
county Boone Distance to Columbia
Incorporated 1826
Kansas City 125 miles
Higher Education
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St. Louis 125 miles
colleges & universities
Chicago 386 miles
Dallas
rankings
582 miles
HUFFINGTON POST, listed Citizen Jane Film Festival and True/False Film Fest in their Top 10 Film Festivals You’ve Never Heard Of Forbes named Columbia in their
25 Best Places to Retire in 2015
Oklahoma City 451 miles
Omaha 313 miles
Des Moines 245 miles
Livability.com and USAToday consistently list Columbia among the Top College Towns
Lexington 460 miles
Memphis 394 miles
FINDTHEHOME.COM,
declared Columbia the #1 place in the nation to survive a zombie apocalypse
Little Rock 376 miles
Average Temperature Photo courtesy Missouri Division of Tourism
City Parks & Trails
50 miles of trails 82 Parks 3,200 acres of park land
Annual Precipitation Rainfall 42 inches Snow 19 inches
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January: 38°/21° February: 44°/25° March: 55°/34° April: 66°/44° May: 75°/54° June: 83°/63° July: 88°/67° August: 87°/65° September: 79°/56° October: 67°/45° November: 54°/35° December: 41°/24°
Day Trips Clark Centralia
Arrow Rock
Boonville
Rocheport
Columbia 70
Rocheport*
15 miles from Columbia 11 mi W on I-70, exit 115, 4 mi on Hwy BB Rocheport-mo.com Visit shops and galleries, enjoy fine dining, bike and hike the Katy Trail, and explore history in Rocheport. Make a stop on the way at Les Bourgeois Blufftop Winery and Bistro.
Centralia*
Fulton
Jefferson City
* Located in Boone County
20 miles from Columbia 20 mi N on Rte B/124 573-682-2272, centraliamo.org Explore history at the Historical Society Museum and the 1864 Civil War battlefield site of Centralia. Don’t forget to stop by Chance Gardens, home to the Rose Garden and listed on the National Historic Registry!
Clark
Boonville
Fulton
25 miles from Columbia 25 mi N on Hwy 63, right on Hwy P Look through the antiques and shops in the area or visit the farms in “Amish Country” to find quilts, produce, baked goods, plants, furniture, and other items. Please respect the Amish culture and refrain from taking photos of individuals.
25 miles from Columbia 25 mi W on I-70, exits 101, 103, 106 660-882-3967, goboonville.com Boonville has over 400 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, the Isle of Capri Casino off of the Missouri River and Warm Springs Ranch, open April-October, home of the Budweiser Clydesdales. There’s also shopping, dining, theater, and more!
30 miles from Columbia 21 mi E on I-70, exit 148, 9 mi S on Hwy 54 573-642-7692, visitfulton.com Check out the National Churchill Museum, Backer Auto World Museum, Kemper Center for the Arts, Missouri Firefighters Memorial, Serenity Valley Winery and more in Fulton.
Jefferson City
40 miles from Columbia 28 mi W on I-70, exit 98, 13 miles NW on MO-41 660-837-3231, arrowrock.org The village of Arrow Rock is a designated National Historic Landmark. You can see many historic buildings and sites here, check out the museums, look through shops, and enjoy a bite to eat. Don’t forget to catch a show at the popular Lyceum Theatre! 8
30 miles from Columbia 30 mi S on Hwy 63 573-632-2820, visitjeffersoncity.com Take a free tour at the Missouri State Capitol, Governor’s Mansion, or Jefferson Landing State Historic Site, or stop by one of Jeff City’s many other attractions – historic Missouri State Penitentiary, Runge Nature Center, Missouri Military History Museum, Central Dairy, and more.
Arrow Rock
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• Tourism is big business in Columbia, with economic impact in virtually every area. • By becoming certified, you’ll be ready to make all visitors feel welcomed, appreciated and informed. • When a guest has a memorable experience, everyone wins!
who: • Citizens who love Columbia and want to learn more about tourism and making every visitor’s experience outstanding! • Frontline employees who interact with visitors (hotel desk agents, taxi drivers, restaurant servers, volunteers and more) and their employers.
how: • Visit us online at CTAnetwork.com to view class schedule and sign up. • Cost is $25 per person. • Student discounts, custom group classes and group discounts are available. Contact us for more information: Julie Ausmus, CTA Columbia Convention & Visitors Bureau 573-441-5573 VisitColumbiaMO.com
shopping Columbia has a multitude of shopping opportunities for the most discriminating tastes, and you’re never more than minutes away from any of the major shopping areas.
Broadway Shops and Broadway Bluffs
Highway 63 and Broadway 573-446-5500 forumgroup.com Restaurants include Applebee’s, Chipotle, CiCi’s Pizza, Culver’s, Firehouse Subs, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, Houlihan’s, Kobe Japanese Steakhouse and Starbucks. Specialty stores include 2nd Wind Exercise Equipment, Massage Envy, GameStop, Plato’s Closet and Paint The Town, along with many other retailers.
Columbia Mall
2300 Bernadette Dr. (Just off I-70 on Stadium Boulevard) 573-445-8458 visitcolumbiamall.com Columbia Mall is anchored by Barnes & Noble, Dillard’s, JCPenney, MC Sports, Sears and Target and has more than 120 stores and 10 restaurants.
CrossRoads West Shopping Center
2101 W. Broadway (Corner of Stadium and W. Broadway) Clothing, sporting goods and many other stores and restaurants including G & D Pizzaria, House of Chow, Orange Leaf, Petco and more.
The District
11 S. Tenth St. 573-442-6816 discoverthedistrict.com Nestled between three colleges, The District is a live/work/play neighborhood that fosters the creative, the eclectic, and the local.
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The District encompasses 50 square blocks of tradition and innovation. (see ad P. 11)
Forum Shopping Center
Corner of Forum and Stadium 573-446-5500 forumgroup.com Anchored by Schnucks Supermarket, the Forum Shopping Center also features Goodrich Forum 8 Theaters, Erdos at Home, Belle Mariée Bridal Boutique, Treats Unleashed, Tuesday Morning and many other retailers. Restaurants include Chris McD’s Restaurant & Wine Bar, Subway, La Terraza Mexican, Dunn Brothers Coffee and Dickey’s BBQ.
Parkade Plaza
601 Business Loop 70 W. 573-442-2257 Stores and restaurants including Harbor Freight Tools, Sub Shop, Yancey Auto Parts, Kojaba, and Cosmoprof. The Parkade Center is also a great venue for private functions including holiday parties, receptions and business events.
The Shoppes at Stadium
201 N. Stadium Blvd. 573-449-8323 Anchored by Dick’s Sporting Goods and Pet Smart, also includes Bed, Bath and Beyond, Old Navy, Rue 21, Shoe Carnival, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, Gap Outlet, ULTA, Chick-fil-A and more.
IT’S GOOD TO BE HERE
DOWNTOWN COLUMBIA discoverthedistrict.com
antiques & collectibles Columbia Coin & Stamp
405C Bernadette Drive 573-445-1715 We buy and sell coins, stamps, gold and silver bullion and jewelry. We carry a full line of coin and stamp supplies. T-F:10am-4pm, Sa:10am2pm or by appointment.
Itchy’s Flea Market
1907 N. Providence Rd. (2 blocks north of I-70) 573-443-8275 840 SW Blue Parkway Lees Summit, MO 816-607-7024 itchysfleamarket.com You’re in for a unique experience in a nostalgic atmosphere of antiques, collectibles and fun stuff. M-Sa:10am6pm, Su:12pm-6pm.
McAdams’ LTD
1501 Old Hwy 63 S. 573-442-3151 mcadamsltd.com In business for more than 40 years, this unique store offers an extensive selection of antiques, estate and fine jewelry, gifts and bridal registry, as well as furniture, custom upholstery, lighting and accessories. M-Sa:10am5pm.
Midway Flea Market & Antique Mall 6401 Highway 40 W 573-445-0042 midwayexpo.com Quality antique furniture, art, Americana, jewelry, coins and collectibles. Over 60,000 sq. ft. and 375 booths and displays.
farmers markets Boone County Farmers Market
Columbia Mall Parking Lot on Stadium Blvd. Wed:4pm-6pm (Jun-Aug) Sa:8am-12pm (Apr. – Oct.) boonecountyfarmers.com A variety of vendors selling fruits, vegetables, eggs, meats, plants and much more.
Columbia Farmers Market
Columbia Farmers Market
ARC: 1701 West Ash: Sa:8am-12pm (April-Oct), W:4pm-6pm (May-Oct) FORUM CHRISTIAN CHURCH: 3900 Forum Blvd: Th:3pm-6pm (May-Oct) WINTER MARKET: 601 W Business Loop 70 W: Sa:9am-12pm (Nov-March) Rain or Shine! 573-823-6889 columbiafarmersmarket.org Experience the taste of mid-Missouri! Fresh vegetables and fruit, meat, farm fresh eggs, cheeses, honey, cut flowers, plants, artisan items and more. As a producer-only market, everything sold here is offered by the farmers and artisans who help sustain our region. SNAP accepted at all markets. Live music at the ARC market every Saturday!
ORR STREET FARMERS AND ARTISANS MARKET
126 N. 10th Street, facebook.com/farmandart Su:9am-1pm (Apr. 17th-Oct. 20th) Sandwiched between Orr Street and North 10th Street in downtown Columbia, Orr Street Farmers and Artisans Market is Columbia’s destination for farm fresh produce, plants, unique arts/jewelry, informational workshops, food trucks, and entertainment.
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Dine-In, Carry Out and Happy Hour
3103 West Broadway, Suite 109 Across from Hy-Vee in front of Walmart
573-449-3948 thepastafactorymo.com
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Proud Members of the Missouri Restaurant Association
1839 Taphouse 212 E. Green Meadows, Suite 2 573-441-1839
CC’s City Broiler 1400 Forum Blvd, Suite 105 573-445-7772
44 Canteen 21 N 9th St. 573-777-8730
CJ’s Restaurant 704 E. Broadway 573-442-7777
44 Stone Public House 3910 Peachtree Dr. 573-443-2726
Cheerleader Pub & Grill 1400 Cinnamon Ln. 573-442-0355
Abigail’s 206 Central St. Rocheport 573-698-3000
Chili’s Grill & Bar 41 Conley Rd. 573-442-6067
Addison’s American Grill 709 Cherry Street 573-256-1995
Chris McD’s 1400 Forum Blvd. 573-446-6237 “As a customer of Chris McD’s for many years now, I have had the privilege of a first-class dining experience every time I walk through the door. From the fresh, creative plates to the friendly and knowledgeable staff, I recommend everyone experience Chris McD’s when coming to Columbia. Within a few miles of the stadium, Chris McD’s is perfect for any before or after game day meal.” University of Missouri former Head Football Coach, Gary Pinkel. (see ad P. 19)
Angelo’s Pizza & Steakhouse 4107 S. Providence 573-443-6100 Arris’ Pizza and Pub 1020 E. Green Meadows 573-441-1199 Babbo’s Spaghetteria 1305 Grindstone Pkwy 573-442-9446 Bandana’s BBQ 3405 Clark Ln. 573-256-2229 Bangkok Gardens 811 Cherry St. 573-874-3284
Churchill’s at the Holiday Inn executive center 2200 I-70 Drive SW 573-445-8531 (see ad P. 21)
Bek’s 511 Court Street, Fulton, MO 573-592-7117 Billiards on Broadway 514 E Broadway 573-449-0116 Bleu Restaurant & Bar 811 E. Walnut 573-442-8220 Bob Evans I-70 and Hwy. 63, Exit 128A 573-814-3256
Brasserie by upper crust 3919 S. Providence 573-874-3033 Broadway Brewery 816 E. Broadway 573-449-2337
Buckingham Smokehouse Bar-B-Q 3804 Buttonwood Dr. 573-499-1490 Buffalo Wild Wings 505 E. Nifong Blvd. 573-441-2244
Cafe Poland 807 Locust St. 573-874-8929 Campus Bar & Grill 304 S. 9th 573-817-0996
Country Kitchen 1712 N. Providence Road 573-875-1333
Culver’s 2520 Broadway Bluffs Drive 573-442-5976 Deuce Pub & Pit 3700 Monterey Dr. 573-443-4350 D Rowe’s 1005 Club Village Dr. 573-443-8004
Broadway Diner 22 S 4th St. 573-875-1173
Cafe Berlin 220 N. 10th St. 573-441-0400
CoMO Smoke & Fire 4600 Paris Rd., Suite 102 573-443-3473
Cracker Barrel 3304 Clark Lane 573-474-9977
Booches 110 S. Ninth 573-874-9519
Broil 4603 John Garry Dr., Suite 3 573-442-6373
Coley’s American Bistro 15 S. 6th St. 573-442-8887
Domino’s Pizza 1500 I-70 Dr. SW, 416 S 9th, 1621-A Towne Dr., 3102 Green Meadows Way ElevenEleven 1111 E Broadway 573-875-7000 (see ad P. 7) El Jimador 3200 Penn Terrace, Suite 101 573-474-7300 Ernie’s Cafe and Steakhouse 1005 E. Walnut 573-874-7804 Fieldhouse, Inc. 1109 E. Broadway 573-449-5780
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Flat Branch Pub & Brewing 115 S. Fifth St. 573-499-0400 G&D Pizza - Steak Crossroads West Shopping Center 573-445-8336 Glenn’s Cafe 29 S. 8th St. 573-447-7100 (see ad P. 45) Golden Corral Family Steakhouse 3421 Clark Lane 573-814-3305 Grand Cru Restaurant 2600 S. Providence Rd. 573-443-2600 Günter Hans 7 Hitt St. 573-256-1205 Harpo’s Restaurant & Sundeck 29 South Tenth St. 573-443-5418 Heidelberg Restaurant 410 S. Ninth St. 573-449-6927 Honey Baked Ham 510 E Green Meadows Rd #107 573-256-4267 Hoss’s Market & Rotisserie 1010A Club Village Dr. (Corner of Nifong & Forum) 573-815-9711 hosssmarket.com Columbia’s largest specialty gourmet market. Specializing in fresh made meals for dine-in, take home and catering. Plus: Full service deli, prime beef butcher shop, fresh seafood, extensive wine selection, cheese and gourmet retail. Custom gift baskets & great gift shop. Voted Columbia’s Best Caterer! Monday thru Saturday 10:00am - 8:00pm Houlihan’s Restaurant 2541 Broadway Bluffs 573-815-7210 House of Chow 2101 West Broadway 573-445-5763 or 573-445-8800 HuHot Mongolian Grill 3802 Buttonwood Dr. 573-874-2000 Imo’s Pizza 124 E. Nifong 573-817-1777 India House 1101 E. Broadway 573-817-2009 Ingredient 304 S. Ninth Street 573-442-1503 Jack’s Gourmet Restaurant 1903 Business Loop 70 E 573-449-3927 jacksgourmetrestaurant.com Hand cut steaks, seafood or table side Steak Diane or Chateaubriand with fresh vegetables. Finish with dessert martinis & tantalizing desserts: Crème Brulee,
Butterfinger Ice Cream Pie or Flambé Bananas Foster. Bar lounge favorite small plates/appetizers: Crab Rangoon, Sherried Chicken Livers, Fish Tacos. Beef locally grown half pound burgers. Extensive tailgate menus available. Corporate meetings/celebration events venue: rehearsal dinners, weddings with NO room charges. Columbia’s largest caterer. Lounge opens at 4, dining room at 5, Monday - Saturday. Reservations accepted. Jake’s 5695 E. Clark Ln., Suite 1 573-474-0999 Jazz, A Louisiana Kitchen 217 N. Stadium Blvd. 573-443-5299 Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwich Shops 1019 E. Broadway 573-815-0043 912 A Rainforest Prkwy 573-256-7600 212 Corporate Lake Dr. 573-499-4442 4008 W. Broadway 573-256-1661 5580 Bull Run Dr 573-777-5566 Jina Yoo’s Asian Bistro 2200 Forum Blvd. Suite 109 573-446-5462 JJ’s Café 600 Business Loop 70 W 573-442-4773 La Siesta 33 N. 9th St. 573-449-8788 Les Bourgeois Vineyards Rocheport 1-800-690-1830 missouriwine.com Winery, Wine Garden & Bistro, Gift Shop located 12 miles west of Columbia at I-70 & Route BB. Offering a wide variety of award-winning wines, great lunch & dinner menus & a spectacular blufftop view of the Missouri River. Join us at the blufftop Winegarden & Bistro just 1 mile N on Route BB. Open Tue-Sat 11 am-9 pm; Sun 11 am-3 pm. MC, Visa, Discover. (see ad P. 17) Logboat Brewing Co. 504 Fay St. 573-397-6786 Longhorn Steakhouse 31 Conley Rd. 573-874-3000 Lucy’s Corner Cafe 522 E. Broadway 573-875-1700 Lutz’s Famous BBQ 200 E. Nifong 573-443-4227 Main Squeeze 28 S. 9th St. 573-817-5616 midway diner 6401 W Hwy 40 573-445-1211 Murry’s 3107 Green Meadows 573-442-4969 New York Deli 1301 Vandiver Dr. 573-886-3354
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Olive Garden Italian Restaurant 1300 I-70 Drive SW 573-443-2082 Osaka Japanese Restaurant Sushi Bar & Hibachi Steak 120-A Nifong Blvd. 573-875-8588 The Pasta Factory Restaurant & Bar 3103 W. Broadway 573-449-3948 (see ad P. 13) Pickleman’s Gourmet Café 1106 E. Broadway 573-875-2400 2513 Old 63 S. 573-886-2300 3103 W. Broadway #105 573-875-0400 Red Lobster 1716 I-70 Drive SW 573-445-8324 Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant 3306 Business Park 573-445-2946 Room 38 38 N. 8th St 573-449-3838 Saké 16 S. 10th St. 573-443-7253 (SAKE) Shakespeare’s Pizza 220 S. Eighth 573-449-2454 3304 Broadway Bus. Park Ct. 573-447-1202 3911 Peachtree Dr 573-447-7435 Shiloh Bar & Grill 402 E Broadway 573-875-1800 Smokin’ Chick’s BBQ Restaurant 3301 W Broadway Business Park Ct #A 573-256-6450 Sophia’s 3915 S. Providence 573-874-8009 Southside Pizza 3911 Peachtree Dr., Suite H 573-256-4221 Stadium Grill 1219 Fellows Place 573-777-9292 Steak ‘n Shake 1912 W. Worley 573-445-3097 3004 Clark Lane 573-886-8535 Sub Shop 209 S. 8th St. 573-449-1919 212 Green Meadows Rd. 573-449-1919 2105 W. Worley 573-449-1919 601 W Business Loop 70, St 203 573-449-1919 Sycamore 800 E. Broadway 573-874-8090 T.G.I. Friday’s 3030 I-70 Drive SE 573-817-2440
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Taco Bell 2009 Bernadette; 3301 Clark Ln.; 411 S. Providence Rd.; 220 Business Loop 70E; Columbia Mall; 508 E. Nifong Teller’s 820 E Broadway 573-441-8355 The Black & Gold Bar 2012 Business Loop 70 East 573-823-6340 The Roof 1111 E. Broadway 573-875-7000 (see ad P. 7) The Shot Bar 100 S 9th 573-239-6226 Thirsty Turtle 914-916 Business Loop 70 East 573-443-4350 Tropical Liqueurs (Trops) 515 E. Broadway 573-442-8098 3805 S. Providence Rd. 573-256-7141 www.2trops.com Tropical Liqueurs has been serving its unique frozen exotic cocktails in Columbia for over 30 years. Come try our signature flavors like the Tiger Paw, Toasted Almond, ‘57 Chevy, and many more. Tropical Liqueurs – Where it’s always 85 and sunny. Trumans Bar & Grill 3304 W. Broadway Business Park Ct. 573-445-1669 Umbria Rustic Italian 904 Elm St. #108 573-447-8627 Vault 23 S. 8th St. - Lower level of The Tiger Hotel 573-875-8888 thetigerhotel.com Open Monday-Saturday from 5pm1:30am and Sunday from 4pm-12am. A speakeasy style lounge featuring a menu of hand muddled drinks, fantastic hors d’oeuvres and artisan sandwiches. Happy Hour martini specials from 5pm-8pm everyday! Available for private parties. (see ad P. 45) Velvet Cupcake 23 S. 8th Street 573-875-8888 thetigerhotel.com Open Sunday-Thursday 7am-7pm and Friday-Saturday 7am- 9pm Columbia Missouri’s first and only specialty cupcake shop, featuring hand made cupcakes, candies and custom wedding cakes. We also offer assorted breakfast items, tea and Starbucks Coffee. We have the treat to satisfy every craving! Ask us about delivery! (see ad P. 45) Willie’s Pub & Pool 1109 East Broadway 573-499-1800 (see ad P. 25) Wine Cellar & Bistro 505 Cherry St. Downtown 573-442-7281
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300 Spacious, Comfortable Guest Rooms • Executive Floor 3,000 Sq. Ft. State-of-the-Art Gym • Indoor & Outdoor Pools 2 Restaurants & 2 Lounges • Professional Catering Services Shearlock’s Hair Salon Convenient Location to Downtown, Campus and Local Attractions Easy Access from I-70 Across from the Columbia Mall Kids Stay and Eat Free* *Restrictions Applicable
For Reservations 573-445-8531 holidaycolumbia.com 2200 I-70 Drive S.W. • Columbia, MO 65203
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gardens Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial at Battle Garden
800 S. Stadium Boulevard 573-874-7460 Located next to the MKT Trail, these landscaped gardens with walkways & benches provide a quiet setting. The writings of Dr. King are displayed as part of a sculptured amphitheater with eight triangular upright columns.
Shelter Insurance Gardens
1817 W. Broadway 573-445-8441 shelterinsurance.com Award-winning five-acre garden with more than 300 varieties of trees and shrubs and 15,000 annuals and perennials. Features a replica one-room schoolhouse, garden for the visually impaired, waterfall and stream, rose garden, desert garden and memorial to Vietnam Veterans.
The Mizzou Botanic Garden
573-882-4240 gardens.missouri.edu The Mizzou Botanic Garden is located within the 735 acre University of Missouri campus. Since its inception, the garden has become a living museum of thousands of plants displayed amongst famous icons, such as Jefferson’s original grave marker and the Columns of Academic Hall.
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sports facilities For more information on any P&R facilities please contact the City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department at 573-874-7460 or visit their website at CoMo.gov/ParksandRec.
ARC (Activity & Recreation Center)
1701 West Ash St. 573-874-7700 CoMo.gov/ParksandRec/ARC 73,000 sq. ft. facility featuring an indoor leisure pool, gymnasium, exercise equipment, indoor track, and group exercise classes. Pool includes water slide, lazy river, vortex and zero depth entry.
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entertainment The Blue Note
17 N 9th Street 573-874-1944 thebluenote.com The cornerstone of arts and culture in CoMo is The Blue Note, drawing some of the biggest names in music and comedy to Columbia on a regular basis. Perfectly situated in the heart of downtown, this century old vaudeville theater went through an extensive remodel in 2015 and is sure to leave a lasting impression. The Blue Note is an ideal destination for a unique, one of a kind private or corporate event. Visit the website for events and contact information.
Columbia Entertainment Company
1800 Nelwood Drive 573-474-3699 cectheatre.org Community members of all ages performing plays and musicals like The Music Man (6/2015), The Little Mermaid (9/2016), Marion Bridge (4/2017) and more!
Déjà vu Comedy Club 405 Cherry Street, 573-443-3216, dejavucomedy.com The Vu provides nationally acclaimed live stand-up comedy, a 10,000 square foot nightclub with four rotating house D.J.s, big screens in the comedy room and incredible promotions for everyone at the three separate bars and two levels of nightlife.
The Isle of Capri Casino in Boonville, MO
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Maplewood Barn Community Theatre
2900 E. Nifong 573-227-2276 maplewoodbarn.com The Maplewood Barn Community Theatre provides high quality, live community theatre to mid-Missouri audiences in an informal, family friendly, outdoor setting in historic Nifong Park. Visit the website for information on upcoming events and tickets.
Missouri Symphony Society
203 South 9th Street, PO Box 841, 573-875-0600 mosymphonysociety.org The Missouri Symphony Society produces Hot Summer Nights annually every June and July, the heartland’s largest classical and pops summer music festival. The Festival features the Missouri Symphony Orchestra, mid-Missouri’s 55-member resident, professional orchestra. Missouri Symphony Orchestra
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entertainment The Penguin Dueling Piano Bar
1025 East Broadway, 573-449-8005, penguinpianobar.com The Penguin Dueling Piano Bar is unlike any other nightclub - the piano players are your personal jukebox for the evening. A live mix of requestbased music keeps the show evolving every weekend. The entertainers can play any genre of music from past to present, and singing and clapping are sure to take over the evening. Open Wednesdays – Saturdays.
Rose Music Hall
1013 Park Ave., 573-874-1944 rosemusichall.com Located on the northern edge of downtown, Rose Music Hall is the perfect place to check out up-andcoming bands from across the world, as well as the best that CoMo has to offer! During the summer, the music moves outside into the beautiful and spacious Rose Park - Columbia’s best and biggest outdoor beer garden. Enjoy lawn games, live music, cold beer and the best tacos in town. Rose Music Hall and Rose Park are also available for private parties and corporate events. Visit the website for events and contact information.
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Ragtag Cinema
10 Hitt Street 573-441-8504 ragtagcinema.org As Columbia’s only art house movie theatre, Ragtag Cinema exhibits independent international and documentary films 365 days a year, on two screens. As a 501c3 arts organization, Ragtag’s mission is to foster an appreciation of film as an art form and to stimulate discussion and inspire change. Ragtag regularly hosts filmmakers to attend screenings and engage in interactive discussion with the audience. Ragtag is located in the Hittsville building along with Uprise Bakery. Cinema patrons are welcome to take food and drinks from the Uprise kitchen or bar into either of the two theaters.
100 Willis, Stephens College Campus 573-876-7199 stephens.edu/performingarts The Stephens College School of Performing Arts offers a full schedule of theatre, dance and music performances throughout the academic year. Performances feature students and faculty from Stephens’ theatre program – ranked 11th in the country by The Princeton Review and guest artists from around the country.
TALKING HORSE PRODUCTIONS
210 St. James St. 573-268-1381 talkinghorseproductions.org Talking Horse Productions (THP) is a live theatre company located in the North Village Arts District. THP produces plays in a variety of genres: dramas, comedies, and musicals. Check our website for a listing of shows, descriptions, audition dates, and a link for online ticket sales. Our theatre is intimate (60-70) and provides a unique experience. Come see a show!
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entertainment University Concert Series
203 S. Ninth Street, Missouri Theatre (Box Office) 573-882-3781 concertseries.org The University Concert Series brings world-class performing arts events to mid-Missouri. Opera, ballet, orchestra, chamber, jazz, pop, modern dance, Broadway shows, family events and nationally known performers are all a part of the Concert Series tradition. Box office hours are 9am - 5pm Monday through Friday.
The “We Always Swing”® Jazz Series
21 N. 10th St. 573-449-3009 wealwaysswing.org A concert-producing and educational nonprofit organization dedicated to presenting the world’s finest jazz musicians, as well as providing educational opportunities for all ages including a free 7,000 title jazz library.
University of Missouri Dept. of Theatre at Rhynsburger Theatre and Corner Playhouse
129 Fine Arts Bldg, MU 573-882-7529 theatre.missouri.edu/onstage Bringing the best in original, innovative and classical theatre to Columbia throughout the year, including Summer Repertory during the summer months. Admission: $12 General Public, $10 for students. Call for box office hours or information on group discounts.
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galleries & museums For complete information on Columbia’s Publicly Accessible Art, visit gocolumbiamo.com/Arts/Public_Art
Artlandish Gallery
1019 E. Walnut St. 573-442-2999 artlandishgallery.com Artlandish Gallery is full of strange and wondrous things from over 60 local and regional artists. We’re chock full of unique gifts, fine craft, fine art, pottery, glass, jewelry, and wearables - all handmade by local artists. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10-5pm.
eclectic collection of traditional and contemporary fine crafts from Missouri and the eight neighboring states. Bluestem represents nearly 300 artists. (see ad P. 29)
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galleries & museums For complete information on Columbia’s Publicly Accessible Art, visit gocolumbiamo.com/Arts/Public_Art
Columbia Art League 207 S. 9th St. 573-443-8838 columbiaartleague.org A contemporary non-profit gallery, founded in 1959 and known throughout the state for its displays of fine art submitted by professional, non-professional and locally and nationally acclaimed artists. There are 6 exhibitions a year; entry to the gallery is free of charge and artwork is available for purchase. Open T-F: 11:30-6 pm, Sa:11-5 pm.
Orr Street Studios
106 Orr Street orrstreetstudios.com An artistic cultural center featuring national and regional artists as well as unique programs to foster discussion in a salon-like atmosphere. Known for the sixteen 6’ x 9’ doorways designed and built by Chris Teeter.
Sager | Braudis Gallery
1025 E. Walnut 573-442-4831 sagerbraudisgallery.com Sager | Braudis Gallery features rotating exhibits of local, regional and national artists in all mediums, including jewelry. Located in the Heart of the North Village Arts District, Sager | Braudis Gallery is available to rent for your next event.
Columbia College galleries:
Greg Hardwick & Sidney Larson Galleries
Brown Hall on Columbia College Campus 573-875-7517 Features exhibits by students, faculty and professional artists. Call for hours. Stephens College features galleries & museums including:
Stephens College Costume Museum
6 N. College Ave., Lela Raney Wood Hall 573-876-7220 stephens.edu/services/box-office/ fashion/ The Historic Costume Gallery features rotating fashion exhibits from the Costume Museum & Research Library, which includes more than 13,000 garments donated by alumnae, friends and designers dating back to 1730. The Gallery holds public exhibits on the mezzanine floor of Lela Raney Wood Hall. View website for exhibit schedule.
Boone County Museum & Montminy Art Gallery
3701 Ponderosa 573-443-8936 boonehistory.org Located in Nifong Park and highlighting the history of Boone County, the museum features 6,000 square feet of exhibit space with changing exhibits depicting events & life in Boone County, 1820 to the present. The adjacent 3,500 square-foot Montminy Art Gallery features works of local and regional artists and is home to John W. “Blind” Boone’s 1891 grand piano. The museum also curates the historic 1877 Maplewood House and four historic buildings in ‘Boone Village’ – all in Nifong Park.
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galleries & museums The University of Missouri campus features numerous galleries & museums including:
Geology Exhibits
101 Geological Science Building, UMC 573-882-6785 geology.missouri.edu Large selection of specimens: rocks, minerals and fossils.
George Caleb Bingham Gallery
A125 Fine Arts Center, UMC 573-882-3555 binghamgallery.missouri.edu An impressive gallery with a sampling of works by faculty, students, national and international artists in all media.
Glen Smart Waterfowl & Upland Game Bird Collection
School of Natural Resources, 103 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources Building 573-882-7045 snr.missouri. edu/about/exhibits An extensive collection of over 200 waterfowl and upland game specimens from around the world. Open during normal business hours.
Museum of Anthropology
Mizzou North 115 Business Loop 70 W anthromuseum.missouri.edu Permanent exhibition gallery includes Native American artifacts, Missouri history and prehistory and the Grayson Archery Collection. Temporary exhibits rotate several times a year.
Museum of Art & Archaeology
Mizzou North, 115 Business Loop 70 W, UMC 573-882-3591 maa.missouri.edu Mid-Missouri’s only accredited museum, containing masterworks from seven millennia and six continents; art from ancient through Renaissance to modern, artifacts and archaeology.
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Reptile Exhibits
202 Stewart Hall, UMC 573-884-7279 Exhibit includes live reptiles found in Missouri. Come watch these reptiles and amphibians being fed on Fridays at 9:30 am! Open Monday-Friday from 9 am - 4 pm.
The State Historical Society of Missouri
Research Center - Columbia Hitt Street at Lowry Mall, ground floor Ellis Library, MU Campus 573-882-7083 shs.umsystem.edu SHSMO holds collections of paintings by George Caleb Bingham and Thomas Hart Benton, including Bingham’s Civil War-related Order No. 11 and Benton’s provocation WWII paintings series, Year of Peril. Additional Missouri artists are represented with rotating exhibits in the galleries. An extensive editorial cartoon collection, large number of images and photographs chronicling all periods and regions of the state, and an array of historical records – newspapers, manuscripts and secondary sources – offer researchers a wide selection.
Wilbur Enns Entomology Museum Room 3-38 Agriculture Building, UMC 573-882-2410 museum.insecta.missouri.edu Research Museum with over 7 million specimens of insects, arachnids and fossils from the Ozark Plateau, Midwest, and some exotic specimens - a small number of which are on display. Call for museum hours and group tour appointments.
Yeckel Collection
School of Natural Resources 103 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources Building, UMC 573-882-7045 snr.missouri.edu/about/exhibits Contains 44 species from Africa, Eurasia and North America; some listed as rare or endangered. Open during normal business hours.
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history & architecture Avenue of the Columns - 8th Street
Looking south down Eighth Street, one can see the columns from the University of Missouri’s original administration building that burned down in 1892. When looking north one can see the pillars of the original courthouse built by William Jewell in 1846.
Columbia Cemetery
30 E. Broadway 573-449-6320 columbiacemetery.org We are Columbia’s historic cemetery, with pioneer families of the city buried alongside university presidents, professors and other prominent Columbia citizens. We have veterans of every war since the Revolution. The cemetery is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Firestone Baars Chapel
Located on Walnut, Stephens College Campus 573-876-7257 St. Louis Arch architect Eero Saarinen also designed the chapel, which features a 4-foyer design. Firestone Baars Chapel has been ranked one of the top 50 college wedding venues in the country by College Ranker.
Francis Quadrangle
8th & Elm Street, 573-882-6333 for tours missouri.edu/visitors Francis Quadrangle captures the spirit and tradition of MU. The quad includes numerous buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, such as the Residence, where university presidents and chancellors have lived since 1867.
Jewell Cemetery State Historic Site Adjacent to 2805 S. Providence 573-449-7402 mostateparks.com Jewell Cemetery State Historic Site contains the grave of Missouri’s 22nd governor (1875-1877), Charles Hardin, along with descendants of George Jewell. A Burial site of former slaves is also preserved and protected here. The most well-known member of the Jewell family buried in the cemetery, William Jewell, died while establishing a college in Liberty, MO that bears his name.
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Missouri Theatre
203 S. Ninth Street 573-882-3200 eventpros.missouri.edu Built in 1928, the Missouri Theatre is mid-Missouri’s only pre-Depression era movie palace/vaudeville stage and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Beautifully renovated in 2008, this “gem of a show palace” features elegant décor.
The State Historical Society of Missouri
Research Center - Columbia Hitt Street at Lowry Mall, ground floor Ellis Library, MU Campus 573-882-7083 shs.umsystem.edu The SHSMO houses a vast art collection featuring George Caleb Bingham and Thomas Hart Benton, as well as 3,500+ titles of historic Missouri newspapers, 100,000+ photographs, 4,000+ maps, and much more.
Stephens College Historic Quadrangle
Corner of Broadway and College Avenue, Stephens College Campus 573-876-7207, stephens.edu The Stephens College Historic Quadrangle, located at Broadway and College Avenue, comprises Columbia, Wood and Hickman Halls, the President’s Home and Historic Senior Hall.
The Village at Boone Junction and Historic Maplewood House
3801 Ponderosa 573-443-8936 boonehistory.org Boone Junction is a collection of four historic buildings relocated to Columbia’s Nifong Park and features the fully-furnished 1822 Gordon Log Cabin and the 1920’s era Easley Country Store. The McQuitty House and the Victorian-era Ryland farm house complete the village. North of the village sits the Historic Maplewood House, built in 1877 and on the National Register of Historic Places. This restored and furnished house was the home of Slater and Margaret Lenoir and later their only daughter Lavinia and her husband, Dr. Frank Nifong. Open for tours April through October by appointment only. Tour fees apply.
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education Colleges In Columbia, higher education plays a major economic and social role.
Columbia College
573-875-7352, CCIS.edu Founded in 1851 in Columbia, MO, Columbia College has been helping students advance their lives through higher education for more than 160 years. As a private, nonprofit, liberal arts and sciences institution with accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission, the college takes pride in its small classes, experienced faculty and quality associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. With more than 30 campuses across the country, 18 of which are on military installations, students may enroll in day, evening or online classes. Columbia College educates nearly 27,000 students each year and has more than 84,000 alumni worldwide.
Moberly Area Community College Columbia 573-234-1067, macc.edu/Columbia The MACC - Columbia Higher Education Center moved to the Parkade Center in July 2010. With a recent 16,500 sq. ft. addition, MACC now occupies 53,500 sq. ft. at the Business Loop location. In addition to the new classroom space, offices and computer labs, the expansion provided an art studio and Mechatronics lab. The MACC Columbia campus offers nine degree programs.
Stephens College
1-800-876-7207, stephens.edu Stephens College, founded in 1833, offers innovative, career-focused programming, sound in the liberal arts with an emphasis in creative arts and sciences. The College teaches bold women with bright dreams to go after the life they want. A private women’s college, Stephens also provides graduate and certificate programs for both women and men.
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University of Missouri
573-882-2456, missouri.edu The University of Missouri was founded in 1839 in Columbia, representing the birth of public higher education west of the Mississippi River. Today, the 1,262-acre campus improves lives as Missouri’s largest public research university and serves citizens statewide as a land-grant institution. MU offers more than 300 degrees and certificates through 18 colleges and schools and has 35,000 students representing every U.S. state and 120 countries. Among Missouri’s public universities, Mizzou grants 27 percent of bachelor’s degrees, 23 percent of master’s degrees and 61 percent of doctoral degrees. Faculty, staff and students work hard to honor the public trust by upholding four values: respect, responsibility, discovery and excellence. Public Schools
Columbia Public Schools
1818 West Worley, 573-214-3400, cpsk12.org Columbia Public Schools are fully accredited and receive honors for excellence in education. For information on the public schools, contact the Administration Building. Libraries
Columbia Public Library
Daniel Boone Regional Library System Hours: 9am-9pm Monday – Thursday, 9am-6pm Friday, 9am-5pm Saturday, 1-5pm Sunday 100 West Broadway 573-443-3161, dbrl.org The library houses current fiction and non-fiction books, popular magazines, a variety of newspapers, music CDs, DVDs, audiobooks and more. Many research, student assistance and periodical accessories available online. Also holds numerous programs on a variety of topics for adults, teens, children and families. Beverages and snacks for sale in lobby.
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AMF Town and Country Lanes
1508 N. Providence Rd. 573-442-4729 amf.com/townandcountrylanesmo AMF Town & Country Lanes offers traditional bowling on 32 lanes. A separate bar area with ample seating is available to take a break or you can challenge your friends to some video games or air hockey in the game room.
The ARC (Activity & Recreation Center)
1701 W. Ash 573-874-7700 gocolumbiamo.com/ParksandRec/ARC Modern recreation facility with indoor leisure pool (triple loop water slide, lazy river, interactive water play feature, hydro therapy pool and lap lanes), gymnasium, indoor track and cardio/strength training zones. Pass holders (annual, multiple and daily) will also have access to a variety of group exercise classes such as step and/or body conditioning, as well as basic aquatic fitness classes.
The Candy Factory
7th & Cherry 573-443-8222 thecandyfactory.biz Columbia’s hometown candy shop where chocolates and other confections are made fresh daily. Bring your family and watch candies be made in the production facility and take pictures in front of the “Candy Land” like paintings in our viewing room.
Chuck E. Cheese’s
2003 W. Worley 573-445-1728 chuckecheese.com A safe, wholesome environment with games, food and fun for kids of all ages. Group parties by arrangement.
Columbia City Parks & Trails
573-874-7460 GoColumbiaMo.com Bicycle rentals available at Cyclextreme. 19 S. Sixth St. 573-874-7044 cyclex.com Over 3,200 acres of park land and 82 sites. Cosmopolitan Park at Stadium Blvd N. and Bus Loop 70 W. is Columbia’s largest park
Flat Branch Park
with an extensive playground, skate park, roller hockey rink, mountain bike trail, fitness trail, tennis courts, ballfields and more. Twin Lakes Recreation Area at 2500 Chapel Hill Road includes a water playground for younger children and a dog park. Stephens Lake Park at Broadway and Old Hwy 63 has an unguarded swim beach, sprayground, 2.3-miles of paved walking/biking trails and 3 playgrounds. Nifong Park features the Boone County Historical Museum, historic Maplewood Home and village. The MKT Nature and Fitness Trail is an 8.9-mile historic, rail-trail with multiple trail heads – downtown location at Flat Branch Park. Begin your weekend cycling journey from one of Columbia’s hotels, and ride the MKT to the 240-mile Katy Trail State Park.
Columbia Public Library
Daniel Boone Regional Library System 100 W. Broadway 573-443-3161 dbrl.org State-of-the-art library with extensive children’s area, special programs, story times, and an early learning activity center.
Empire Roller Rink
1305 Business Loop 70 East 573-443-7375 empirerollerrink.com This rink is sure to bring hours of fun. Group parties by arrangement.
Going Bonkers
3812 Buttonwood 573-499-0366 goingbonkers.com/bonkers_mo Family fun center with food court, arcade, indoor playground and special play area for toddlers. Group parties by arrangement.
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1209 Forum Katy Parkway 573-445-7469 gqti.com Movie theatre with 8 screens and stadium seating, featuring $1 family matinees for nine weeks in spring and fall. Group parties by arrangement.
Kidz Court & Carousel at The Columbia Mall
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ROCK BRIDGE MEMORIAL STATE PARK 5901 Missouri 163 573-449-7402 mostateparks.com Explore scenic Rock Bridge State Park’s numerous trails including one planked trail, formations such as the rock bridge and Devil’s Icebox Cave, streams, grasslands, and more in the park’s 2,273 acres.
I-70 & Stadium 573-445-8458 visitcolumbiamall.com Soft play area for children and the only grand carousel in mid-Missouri. Café Court, family restroom, shops and more.
Lazer Lanes
3412 Grindstone Pkwy 573-447-6021 lazerlanes.com Lazer Lanes is a locally owned family entertainment center, featuring 12 bowling lanes, arcade with full redemption center, laser tag, bumper cars, café and a bar. Group parties by arrangement. (see ad P. 41)
The Mud Room
1103 E. Walnut 573-441-1683 mudroomstudio.com Ceramics studio designed for artists and non-artists alike. Classes are available for children and adults. Make your own pottery or paint on hundreds of pre-made ceramic pieces. Walk-ins welcome. Located in The District inside the Central Missouri Computer building.
Midway Golf complex
I-70 West Exit 121 573-445-8100 A year round 18-hole golf facility and a par 72 miniature golf course, batting cages, driving range, go-karts, discount golf pro shop, and limited snack bar. Group parties by arrangement.
Regal Stadium 14 Theaters
2800 Goodwin Pointe Dr., Stadium & Hwy 63 573-817-0770 regmovies.com Movie theater with full arcade and private parties by arrangement.
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Rock Bridge Memorial State Park photo courtesy Jennifer McGovney
Shelter Insurance Gardens
1817 W. Broadway 573-445-8441 shelterinsurance.com/aboutshelter/ events/ Award-winning 5-acre garden with a one-room schoolhouse, giant sundial, sensory garden, Japanese Koi fish ponds and more.
Shryocks Callaway Farms
2927 County Road 253 573-592-0191 callawayfarms.com Located 20 minutes east of Columbia on I-70, this working family farm is the perfect fall get-away for family and friends. Make plans now to visit the farm and enjoy the life-size corn maze, group hayrides, roaring campfires, pumpkins, and the infamous gumball coaster! Open 8 weeks following Labor Day.
Tiger Bounce
3601 Buttonwood Dr. 573-303-3695 tigerbouncehouse.com Columbia’s only indoor inflatable children’s entertainment center! Tiger Bounce has wall to wall inflatables, arcade games, full concessions and private party rooms designed for children 12 years and younger. Come see us for daily open admissions, private party reservations, parents’ night out, and youth nights.
festivals & events
Art in the Park (see page 50), photo courtesy Missouri Division of Tourism
A Guide to Festivals and Cultural Events in Columbia & Surrounding Areas VisitColumbiaMo.com | info@CoMo.gov To access the Office of Cultural Affairs and Parks & Recreation, visit the City’s website at CoMo.gov.
First Fridays in the North Village Arts District 1st Friday of the month 6pm-9pm northvillageartsdistrict.org First Fridays is a free art crawl on the first Friday of each month from 6pm to 9pm in the North Village Arts District. Galleries, shops and businesses will be open with music, art demonstrations, children’s activities, refreshments and more.
Family Fun Fest
Presented by Columbia Parks & Recreation may - September, 2016 3rd Wednesday of the month 6pm-8pm 573-874-7460 CoMo.gov
Family Fun Fest
Mark the third Wednesday of the month on your calendar! This family event transforms Cosmo Park into fun central with a new theme each month. Entertainment for the entire family will feature music, special performances, art activities, hands-on activities and guaranteed fun for all ages.
Shelter Insurance Gardens Concert Series Sunday evenings in June and July 1817 W. Broadway, 573-445-8441 shelterinsurance.com/aboutshelter/events/ This concert series has delighted local families for many years and offers a wide variety of performances on Sunday evenings in June and July. The free concerts are held in the Shelter Insurance Gardens. Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy.
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festivals & events Hot Summer Nights Music Festival JUNE 6 – JULY 16, 2016 573-875-0600, Box Office 573-882-3781 mosymphonysociety.org Hot Summer Nights is six weeks of fabulous music – classical and pop – with the Missouri Symphony Orchestra in the exquisitely-renovated, historic Missouri Theatre, as well as other community venues. Guest artists from concert halls all over the world join Columbia’s summer resident, professional orchestra to entertain music lovers of all ages with a diverse repertoire. Tickets for the June and July concerts are very affordable at $13-$33. Our Family Concerts and some community concerts are free.
Show-Me STATE GAMES
Show-Me State Games Photos courtesy Paula Alexander
Missouri State Senior Games and Show-Me State Games of Mid-America 2016 Games: june 10-12, july 22-24, july 29-31 2017 games: june 9-11, july 21-23, july 28-30 573-882-2101 smsg.org The Show-Me STATE GAMES (SMSG) is an Olympic-style sports festival with more than 40 sports for all ages and ability levels. In addition to the summer games, the Show-Me STATE GAMES offers events throughout the year to promote health, fitness, family and fun. Thousands come together to participate in the Show-Me STATE GAMES each year.
Fire in the Sky July 4, 2016 The District 573-874-7460 CoMo.gov Celebrate the 4th of July at the City of Columbia’s Annual Fire in the Sky with free activities and entertainment for the whole family. Find children’s activities at Flat Branch Park, live music at Peace Park, and later, watch fireworks choreographed to music simulcast on KBXR. Concessions available and free parking downtown and on MU campus.
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festivals & events Boone County Fair JULY 19-23, 2016 Sturgeon Fairgrounds 573-474-9435 The fair offers a variety of activities and shows to entertain all age groups. Featured attractions include truck and tractor pulls, livestock shows, a demolition derby, talent competition nights, a family-oriented carnival, musical acts, the Boone County Country Ham Breakfast, horse shoe competition and more.
Boone County Fair
2016 Mid-Missouri PrideFest AUGUST 27, 2016 Downtown at Park and Orr midmopride.org Mid-Missouri PrideFest is an annual celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning and ally community in Mid-Missouri. This familyfriendly event includes entertainment, food, vendors, information on community organizations, children’s activities, live performances and more. Event is free and open to the public!
38th Annual Heritage Festival & Craft Show SEPTEMBER 17-18, 2016 10 am to 5 pm Historic Nifong Park, 573-874-7460 CoMo.gov Visitors will be taken back to the traditions of the past. Listen, learn and see history as it comes alive. Enjoy entertainment, including traditional and roots music, and American Indian, German and folk dance. See artisans and tradesmen demonstrate “lost arts,” and shop for handmade crafts. Kids will have a great time in the Fun For Young’ens area or listening to Ghost Stories Saturday eve from 8-9:30 pm. Tour the Historic Maplewood Home, Boone Junction Village, and the Walters Boone County Historical Museum. Great food and a beautiful park setting will make the Heritage Festival a family tradition!
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Heritage Festival, photos courtesy Missouri Division of Tourism
festivals & events The 10th Annual Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 2, 2016 STEPHENS LAKE PARK rootsnbluesnbbq.com Roots N Blues is celebrating 10 years! That’s right. 10! The nationally recognized Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival features over 30 artists representing the genres of roots, blues, gospel, country, folk, rock, bluegrass, and soul. American Blues Scene Magazine called it “One of the most prominent festivals in the country!” As well as live music, fans enjoy delicious BBQ from local and national vendors, the beautiful scenery of Stephens Lake Park, and Art installations created by local artists. The festival is a fun, true, and unique celebration of music, food, and culture.
David Wax Museum - Roots N Blues Photo courtesy Sam Mead
Roots N Blues Half Marathon and 10K OCTOBER 1, 2016 AT 7AM STEPHENS LAKE PARK Register online at rootsnbluesnbbq.com
Roots N Blues Half Marathon and 10K
Participants enjoy a scenic run through Columbia with the music of local Roots N Blues musicians along the way. All runners receive a race shirt, a finishers medal, a BBQ sandwich and a beer after the event, and a discount voucher to The Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival. There are 2 course options for the race: ½ Marathon and 10K. Participants compete for age group and overall awards, with cash prizes for top finishers in the 10K.
ARTRAGEOUS WEEKENDS OCTOBER 7-9, 2016 | APRIL 2017 artrageousweekends.org Artrageous Weekend begins on Friday with the traditional self-guided gallery crawl throughout The District and continues on Saturday with a variety of interactive and educational activities and demonstrations. Performance artist and restaurant collaborations conclude the weekend on Sunday.
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Orr Street Art Studios Photo courtesy Sam Mead
festivals & events Hartsburg Pumpkin Festival OCTOBER 8-9, 2016 hartsburgpumpkinfest.com The charming river town of Hartsburg hosts thousands of visitors during this annual festival on the second weekend in October, which features 150 craft vendors, petting zoo, pony rides, food booths, pumpkins galore and a variety of pumpkin activities for the whole family.
MSHSAA events in Columbia October 10-11, 2016 Girls Golf Championships November 5, 2016 Boys & Girls Cross Country Championships (Cross Country is held at Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City, MO) February 16-18, 2017 2017 Wrestling Championships March 9-11, 2017 Boys & Girls Basketball Championships (Class 1, 2, 3) March 16-18, 2017 Boys & Girls Basketball Championships (Class 4, 5) April 27-29, 2017 MSHSAA Music State Festival (Vocal & Instrumental) May 5-6, 2017 Scholar Bowl May 19-20, 2017 Boys & Girls Track & Field Championships (Class 1, 2) May 26-27, 2017 Boys & Girls Track & Field Championships (Class 3, 4) mshsaa.org The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA), promotes the value of participation, sportsmanship, team play, and personal excellence to develop citizens who make positive contributions to their community and support the democratic principles of our state and nation. Columbia is the host community to a variety of MSHSAA championship events and activities that bring thousands of visitors to our community. (All MSHSAA Track & Field Championship events are held at Atkins Stadium, Jefferson City High School, Jefferson City, MO)
Citizen Jane Film Festival November 3-6, 2016 citizenjanefilmfestival.org Citizen Jane Film Festival showcases independent film by independent women. Join us for a weekend of celebrating some of the year’s best films made by women!
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festivals & events Living Windows Festival DECEMBER 2, 2016 573-442-6816 discoverthedistrict.com On the first Friday of December, shopkeepers throughout The District move all the merchandise out of their front windows and stage live holiday performances for onlookers. Merchants go to great lengths to outdo one another, making each year’s displays even more impressive than before. Open houses, strolling carolers, holiday treats and visits with Santa, all against a backdrop of holiday lights.
True/False Film Fest MARCH 2-5, 2017 truefalse.org Entering its fourteenth year, the True/ False Film Fest joins smart, impassioned and forward-thinking filmmakers with the best audiences in the world. T/F is a magical Columbia experience, offering four days of the newest and most compelling documentary films, each accompanied by the True/False Film Fest director, plus dozens of bands playing before Photo courtesy Scott Patrick Meyers screenings and at concerts all weekend. There are also art installations throughout downtown, a legendary live gameshow, and the March March parade to kick it all off.
29th annual Salute to Veterans Celebration MAY 27-28, 2017 SALUTE TO VETERANS AIRSHOW MAY 29, 2017 - PARADE Columbia Regional Airport and Downtown Columbia, salute.org This FREE (no admission fee, no parking fee) annual two-day Air Show and Parade is presented every Memorial Day Weekend by Salute to Veterans Corporation to: “recognize, honor, and thank all veterans and active duty members of the Armed Services of the United States of America and its Allies, past and present, both living and dead.” The Air Show, which is at Columbia Regional Airport from 9am-4pm both Saturday and Sunday, will feature WWI, WWII, and present-day military aircraft both on display and performing stunning aerobatic shows. The Parade will begin at 10am on Monday in downtown Columbia, ending with a mass jump by the US Army Golden Knights and the Canadian Skyhawks into the Columbia College Athletic Field on Rangeline and Wilkes. The jump will kick-start the military ceremony with keynote speaker that concludes the annual Memorial Day Weekend Celebration. 49
festivals & events Centralia Anchor Festival June 2-4, 2017 centraliamochamber.com
The city of Centralia hosts the Anchor Festival annually on the beautiful downtown city square. Activities include crafts and concessions, continuous free musical entertainment, carnival, parade, 3 on 3 basketball, tractor show, car show, community worship, a fun run and anchor driving contest.
Art in the Park, photos courtesy Jonathan Steffens
Art In The Park JUNE 3-4, 2017 Stephens Lake Park 573-443-8838 columbiaartleague.org artintheparkcolumbia.org Begun in 1959, Art in the Park is the oldest and largest fine arts festival in mid-Missouri. The festival features more than 100 visual artists from across the United States, displaying a variety of media including painting, drawing, photography, pottery, jewelry, fibers, sculpture, wood and glass. Enjoy engaging hands-on activities, roving magician and children’s entertainment and a creative environment that the whole family will love.
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Hilton Garden Inn & Conference Center
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Hampton Inn & Suites at MU
Home to the University of Missouri, Columbia College, and Stephens College, Columbia is a vibrant college town with urban amenities. It is centrally located in the heart of mid-Missouri with Interstate 70 providing an easy route to both Kansas City and St. Louis. Columbia’s central location results in higher attendance for you. Columbia Regional Airport is serviced by American Airlines, offering daily flights connecting from Dallas and Chicago. Kansas City (KCI) and Lambert-St. Louis airports are each located two hours away from Columbia. Ground shuttle is available from both major airports.
CHOICE
With 38 hotels representing more than 3,700 rooms, our lodging options can accommodate any budget. In addition to an array of hotel options, Columbia has more than 200 restaurants, many of them uniquely local. Our dynamic restaurant community and fantastic shopping opportunities make Columbia what you unexpect!
Value
Columbia’s meeting and lodging facilities are very reasonably priced. Our sales staff is happy to assist you in securing proposals and setting up site visits, saving you valuable time. Our commitment is to ensure that all meetings, big or small, receive our undivided attention and service excellence.
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ANDREA JIRA Sales Manager Andrea.Jira@CoMo.gov 573-441-5575 BETH MEAD Sales Manager Beth.Mead@CoMo.gov 573-441-5577 Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau VisitColumbiaMO.com
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Historic charm with modern amenities Gourmet breakfast, including a la carte options Five luxury suites, each with a private bath Free off-street parking Rated No. 1 Bed & Breakfast in Columbia, Mo. - TripAdvisor.com Steps away from the MU campus Walk to Columbia’s downtown shops and restaurants Access to MU’s recreation complex and University Club dining Operated by the MU College of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
606 S. College Ave. Columbia, MO 65201 573-443-4301 gatheringplacebedandbreakfast.com
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visitor information Convention and Visitors Bureau Tourist Information Center Open: 8-5, Monday - Friday 300 South Providence Rd. 573-875-1231 VisitColumbiaMO.com
Emergency
City Hall Visitor Center Volunteer Staffed Open: 8-5, Monday - Friday 701 East Broadway
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Missouri Highway Patrol.........................................................................................573-751-3313 Road Conditions....................................................................................................1-800-222-6400 Non-Emergency Police...........................................................................................573-442-6131
General Information
Columbia College ccis.edu....................................................................................1-800-231-2391 Columbia Public Library dbrl.org.............................................................................573-443-3161 Parks & Recreation gocolumbiamo.com/ParksandRec............................................ 573-874-7460 Cancellation Hotline.................................................................................................573-874-7663 Regional Economic Development columbiaredi.com ......................................573-442-8303 Stephens College stephens.edu..................................................................................573-442-2211 University of Missouri missouri.edu..........................................................................573-882-2121 Athletic Ticket Office/Mizzou Arena...............573-884-PAWS / 1-800-CAT-PAWS
Disabled Information
Services For Independent Living silcolumbia.org................................................573-874-1646
Physician Referrals
Boone Hospital Center boone.org..........................................................................573-815-8000 Ellis Fischel Cancer Center muhealth.org..............................................................573-882-2100 Truman VA Hospital columbiamo.va.gov.................................................................573-814-6000 University Hospital muhealth.org...............................................................................573-882-4141 Women’s and Children’s Hospital muhealth.org..............................................573-875-9000
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Chamber of Commerce columbiamochamber.com .............................................573-874-1132 City of Columbia CoMo.gov.......................................................................................573-874-7111 Convention and Visitors Bureau visitcolumbiamo.com......................................573-875-1231 Missouri State Parks mostateparks.com .............................................................1-800-334-6946 Mid-Missouri Tourism Council midmotourism.com Missouri Division of Tourism (Travel Info) visitmo.com ................................573-751-4133 Missouri Department of Transportation modot.mo.gov..........................1-888-275-6636 The District discoverthedistrict.com ..............................................................................573-442-6816
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