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An Official Welcome Welcome to Springfield, Missouri! Here in the heart of the nation, you’ll find hospitable people, affordable prices and everything else you expect in the American Midwest. You’ll also find everything you expect in a metropolitan area: plenty of things to do, places to eat and sites to see. Our city is filled with history, beautiful parks and gardens, hundreds of restaurants, world-class attractions, all kinds of art, shopping and events. We’re sure you will enjoy your visit and leave with memories that will make you want to return again and again. You can explore this Visitors Guide, visit the SpringfieldMo.org website or call the friendly staff at the Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-678-8767 or 417-881-5300 to help plan your trip. We’re looking forward to seeing you.
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On the cover: An otter entertains a young visitor at Dickerson Park Zoo.
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Getting to and Around Springfield
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Ground Transportation City Utilities Bus Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CityUtilities.net/transit • 417-831-8782 Fisk Limousines/Martin Rental & Leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fisklimo.com • 417-862-2900 Red Taxi. . . . . . . . . . . . redtaxispringfield.com • 417-863-1548 Sequiota Bike Shop (Bicycle Rentals). . . . . . . . . . . 417-881-4488 Springfield Car Service & Shuttle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-831-2096 Springfield Orange Taxi Shuttle & Limousine Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . orangetaxispringfield.com • 417-234-8828 Springfield Yellow Cab Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-862-5511 The Trolley Bike . . . . . . . . . . thetrolleybike.com • 417-200-4415
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Explore Some of Our Newest Attractions There are plenty of things to see and do in Springfield. Here are some great new or updated places to visit. Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium The 315,000-square-foot Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium consists of an all-new 1.5 million-gallon aquarium adventure showcasing 35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles and birds in a tour through the world’s underwater habitats. It also includes completely immersive wildlife galleries that bring visitors eye-to-eye with the greatest collection of record-setting big game animals ever assembled from North America, Africa and the Arctic. Projected opening Spring 2017. Visit wondersofwildlife.org for more information.
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Sit back in your electric recliner and relax as you watch a flick and order good food and drinks at the biggest Alamo Drafthouse in the country. The Alamo Drafthouse is dinner, drinks, movies and events, all under one roof. This unique movie theater screens new releases, independent films and even oldies-but-goodies. They also have zero tolerance for talking or cell phone use of any kind during movies. We give that a thumbs up. Five stars. Visit drafthouse.com/springfield for more information.
Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Home & Museum The Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Home & Museum boasts an all-new, state-of-the art building that resembles a barn and fits perfectly into the farm setting at Rocky Ridge Farm. The new facility houses many exhibits from the original museum built in 1973, including Pa’s famous fiddle, but presented in a new way with proper lighting and display cases. The museum holds the most comprehensive collection of Ingalls/Wilder memorabilia in the world. Visit lauraingallswilderhome.com for more information.
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Route 66 Car Museum Springfield’s Route 66 Car Museum is a gem for anyone touring Old Route 66. Visitors can see two Rolls Royces, the 1926 Hudson used in the 1939 movie “The Grapes of Wrath,” a 1955 BMW that is all original except for the fabric on the seats and a 1967 Healey that is one of only 125 ever made that were painted golden beige. The collection also features eight Jaguars built between 1954 and 1974, the Zombie Protection Truck from the movie series “Resident Evil,” a one-cylinder 1907 REO, a Gotham Cruiser and many other unique classic vehicles in excellent condition. Call 417-861-8004 for more information.
The Trolley Bike The Trolley Bike is the city’s biggest party on wheels. The bike is an open air “party bus,” a 14-passenger quadricycle that you and your party can pedal around downtown. It has six seats lining both sides and a back bench for riders to sit on while pedaling the bike simultaneously. Beginning at Springfield Brewing Company, riders work together to casually pedal The Trolley Bike around a designated route and stop when a thirst needs quenching. Reservations are required. Visit thetrolleybike.com for more information.
History Museum on the Square Springfield’s History Museum on the Square recently underwent a major renovation and expansion. The new museum offers 55,000 square feet of exhibit space, new high-tech exhibits, regional and national traveling exhibits and a new shop with local gifts and books. Visitors can now explore Springfield’s past through interactive learning features. The new museum also houses over 100,000 significant artifacts that include over 30,000 images telling the rich history of Springfield. Visit historymuseumonthesquare.org for more information.
Missouri Institute of Natural Science at Riverbluff Cave The Missouri Institute of Natural Science museum houses hundreds of animal, plant and mineral specimens. With free admission and a chance to come face-to-face with a triceratops, you have every reason to visit. The museum sits atop Riverbluff Cave, a natural wonder discovered in 2001. While the cave is not open to the public at this time, the museum is well worth the visit. Visit monatsci.org for more information.
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Immerse Yourself in a unique new attraction The new Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium is an attraction like no other.
Guests pet stingrays in the Shipwreck Room at Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium.
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world-class destination experience is coming soon to Springfield when Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium opens. The attraction will be one of the largest, most immersive conservation attractions in the world. Anchored by an all-new aquarium adventure and dynamic wildlife galleries, Wonders of Wildlife recreates natural environments, with an incredible and artistic eye for detail, inviting visitors to become fully embraced in a diversity of textures, colors, lighting, sounds and smells of nature from swamps to rainforests. Through thoroughly immersive environments and vibrant and exciting live animal habitats, Wonders of Wildlife showcases the beauty of wildlife and celebrates the critical role responsible hunting and fishing play in conserving the great outdoors, honoring past accomplishments and ongoing efforts. The attraction consists of a 1.5 million-gallon aquarium adventure showcasing 35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles and birds in a tour through the world’s underwater habitats; completely immersive wildlife galleries that bring visitors eye-to-eye with record-setting big game animals; and a conservation education center for youth programs, conservation groups and events.
Experiences include: • A dramatic 300,000-gallon “open ocean” habitat teeming with pilot fish, blacktip reef sharks, leopard rays and more. • Peek inside pop-up bubbles and come eye-to-eye with fish and other animals in their habitats. • Traverse an underwater tunnel surrounded by river monsters such as vampire fish, a 260-pound wels catfish and an enormous 175-pound arapaima. • Touch stingrays swimming at the bottom of a sunken shipwreck and experience the thrill of sharks at your fingertips. • Explore wildlife galleries featuring natural settings enriched by hand-painted artisan murals, foliage and waterfalls. • Admire a rotating collection of more than 200 game animals including world records and the largest collection of white-tailed deer specimens in the world. That’s just a small sample of the adventures you can explore soon at Wonders of Wildlife. We invite you to visit WondersOfWildlife.org to learn more.
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Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World
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Amazes, Delights and Intrigues
Visitors take a selfie at Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World®.
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Museums at Bass Pro While Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World® is known for its large selection of outdoor gear, it’s also gaining notoriety as the home of two fascinating museums - The NRA National Sporting Arms Museum and the adjoining Archery Hall of Fame. The NRA National Sporting Arms Museum showcases the progression of sporting arms throughout history along with displays of arms once owned by famous people, such as Jesse James’ revolver and holster, Teddy Roosevelt’s hunting rifle and Annie Oakley’s gun. About 4 million people visit the first and largest Bass Pro Shops® store in the world every year.
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ost first-time visitors have one thing in common when they enter Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World®. They almost always gasp and say “Wow!” And it’s no wonder. The entrance to the first and largest Bass Pro store in the world is breathtaking thanks to dozens of taxidermy mounts on the walls and massive wooden support poles, huge handcrafted metal light fixtures featuring antlers and wildlife and the bronze statue of a buck that is 20 times bigger than the real thing.
When my girls and I entered, we all
smiled with excitement. LaShonda Woodard of Kansas City visited the store with her two children for the first time last October. “When my girls and I entered, we all smiled with excitement,” Woodard said. “‘This is going to be a good day!’ I said to myself.” The amazement doesn’t stop at the entrance. Throughout the nearly 500,000-square-foot outdoor megastore are displays, aquariums, art, a four-story waterfall, an alligator pit and more that will enthrall any outdoor enthusiast or interior decorator. Be sure to look up as you walk by the cash registers. You’ll discover a spectacular ceiling mural and diorama that makes it appear as if you’re underwater. You’ll get a fish-eye’s view of the bottom of a boat, fish, tree limbs, duck feet and even human feet hanging down from the riverbank above.
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The store isn’t just about the decor. The No. 1 tourist attraction in Missouri seeks to satisfy the needs of people who enjoy outdoor activities by providing a retail experience like no other. Along with an astounding assortment of hunting and fishing gear, patrons can shop in the boat showroom, grab a snack at the fudge shop and enjoy a cup o’ joe at Uncle Buck’s Coffee Shop. They can sight in their gun or bow at the indoor shooting ranges, watch the daily fish feeding show, get their knives sharpened at the knife shop and peruse rare weapons in the Fine Gun Room. They can also practice their putt on the indoor putting green, drive a NASCAR simulator, visit the museums and enjoy a delicious meal at Hemingway’s Blue Water Cafe. Shoes, clothing, gifts and more are all found throughout the store. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time when you decide to go. The other thing Bass Pro visitors have in common is they get hooked and don’t want to leave once they get there! “We easily spent almost three hours in the store and craved to stay longer,” Woodard said. “My seven year old wanted to tour the museums and loved the archery museum. Any place that can intrigue, inform and excite my seven year old will definitely stay on our travel list! Bass Pro Shops completely exceeded my expectations as a mom. … Bass Pro Shops is not a store; it's truly an experience!” Soon, there will be even more reason to allot more time to your Bass Pro excursion. Once Wonders of Wildlife opens next door, you might as well plan on spending the entire day!
The Archery Hall of Fame takes a historical look at archery throughout the United States. Along with the wall of members featuring the likes of Fred Bear and other archers and manufacturers who have changed the sport, the collection includes the original prototype compound bow and a bow and quiver handmade by Apache Chief Geronimo. Admission is free to both museums.
Bass Pro Events A variety of events are offered year round by Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World®. Here’s a small sample and the months in which they are usually scheduled. Visit BassPro.com or SpringfieldMo.org for details. February - Spring Fishing Classic March - Easter Crafts, Egg Hunt and More March - Dog Days June-July - Family Summer Camp June - Gone Fishing August - Fall Hunting Classic September - Fall Fishing Event September - Outdoor Days at Lake Springfield September - PBR Built Ford Tough: PFIWestern.com Invitational presented by Bass Pro Shops® September-November - Outdoor Fitness Festival October - Local Heroes Recognition October - Great Pumpkin Celebration November-December - Santa’s Wonderland
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EXPeriencE
The Ozarks
 Outdoors
Springfield is the heart of the Ozarks and a perfect starting destination for outdoor enthusiasts ready to enjoy the multitude of outdoor activities southwest Missouri offers.
Paddle boarding is a popular activity on Lake Springfield.
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Lake Springfield is one of many scenic waterways that make for great boating in the Ozarks.
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rom crystal clear rivers to peaceful lakes and exciting wilderness areas, the Ozarks is the place to be for adventure. Just as there are basecamps for adventurers trekking up Mount Everest, Springfield is basecamp for the many outdoor attractions in the Ozarks. After spending the night in Springfield and gearing up at Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World®, there are outdoor adventures to be had in every direction within the city or a short drive away.
Lakes Springfield is surrounded by lakes that help make up the natural beauty of the Ozarks. From Stockton Lake to the north of Springfield to world-famous Table Rock Lake to the south, there are hundreds of miles of lakeshore in close proximity to city. Table Rock State Park is ideal for water activities. It features a marina, dive shop, parasailing equipment, a boat ramp, picnicking, campgrounds, hiking and mountain biking trails and a paved walking and bicycle trail.
Putting your boat in the water
is one of the best
feelings in the world. There’s also Cape Fair Marina — Table Rock Lake's newest destination that offers boat slip rentals, watercraft rentals, convenience store with gas dock, restaurant and ski shop, all close to Springfield.
Rivers Putting your boat in the water is one of the best feelings in the world and the Ozarks boasts dozens of scenic waterways that make for a great float trip. The two nearest the city are James River and Finley Creek with many others nearby. The James River is well known for its easy access for paddlers looking for a quick day float. It flows from east and south of the city 99 miles southwest into Table Rock Lake with a number of access points a short drive from Springfield. James River Outfitters in Galena offers a wide range of services including full RV hookups, outfitting for canoeing, fishing, camping, floating, swimming, nature photography and more. Finley Creek is a beautiful Ozarks stream just south of Springfield that flows into the James River. It can be floated in high or medium water.
Trails Whether you’re coming to Springfield for vacation or a business trip, you won’t want to miss the area’s trails. No matter what your interest or ability, chances are the trails have something for you: being outdoors, walking, biking, jogging, inline skating, viewing wildlife and more. Experience the natural and cultural Ozarks, quickly and easily accessible from anywhere in the city.
Ozark Greenways Established in 1991 as a non-profit, volun-
teer organization, Ozark Greenways began with the mission of establishing 100 miles of trails around the city and supporting development of inner city on-street bike routes, all for the purpose of maintaining and improving our community’s quality of life. The system of maintained greenways that follow natural streams, abandoned railroad beds and other rights-of-way surround the metro area, connecting hikers, bikers, runners and skaters on accessible trails to many of the city’s parks and public-use features.
Springfield Conservation Nature Center The Springfield Conservation Nature Center is a gem for outdoor enthusiasts. On the city’s south side, the visitor center houses a number of exhibits and outside it boasts three miles of hiking trails through a variety of natural communities.
Parks With about 100 locations, Springfield’s parks have a lot to offer – from playgrounds to golf courses and a botanical center. Whether it’s a leisurely walk on a trail, canoeing down a river, fishing in a lake, climbing a bluff, mountain biking on a rough trail through the woods or many other outdoor activities, you’ll find your outdoor adventure in the city or just a short distance away. We invite you to explore them all, then end your day at Basecamp Springfield where you can relax and enjoy all the amenities of the city.
Lake Springfield Park is the perfect place to unwind in nature in the city. It's popular for floating, fishing and viewing wildlife. The retail shop in the boathouse offers boat rentals seasonally, restrooms, fishing tackle and other items. Rentals are available at the Lake Springfield Park Boathouse June 1 through the end of September. Fellows Lake is a beautiful waterway just north of Springfield, and is great for day trips that keep you close to the city. Enjoy picnic areas, playground equipment, pavilions, hiking trails, fishing docks, waterfowl blinds and boat rentals.
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TRAIL Galloway Creek
MASHUP
Shop, ride, dine for a delightful day out. by Sony Hocklander
A biker takes a break on Galloway Creek Trail at Sequiota Park.
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pringfield has such incredible outdoor spaces, it’s a snap to plan my favorite kind of Saturday: a get-out-mashup. Pairing an outdoor activity with a stop for refreshments and maybe a little shopping? Perfection. Try this favorite summer Saturday plan: Farmers Market of the Ozarks, plus Galloway Creek Trail bike ride, plus refreshment stop at Sequiota Bike Shop (or another great dining option along the trail). It makes a great outing for couples, friend groups, families and out-of-town visitors. Depending on your time and who you’re with – add a trail walk through Springfield Conservation Nature Center or relax at Sequiota Park. They are all just minutes apart and – with the exception of Farmers Market – connected! Don’t have bikes? No problem. You can rent them at the Bike Shop.
It’s currently scheduled to reopen November 2017. Greenways Trails have individual character. One thing I love about Galloway Creek Trail is the variety of cool and quirky sights along the path. One of those is the giant stainless steel wheelchair sculpture, a tribute to the late Ron Caplinger, a former Ozark Greenways president. It’s located closer to the Pershing trailhead if you ride north of Sequiota Park. You’ll also ride by a bike sculpture and the city’s recycling center. Near Battlefield Road and Lone Pine, the trail is accessible to B2 Café where you can nosh or grab an energy-boosting smoothie.
Springfield has such incredible
outdoor spaces, it’s a snap to plan my favorite kind of Saturday.
The trail is named for Galloway Creek with good reason. It meanders along the creek in nice shaded areas both north and south of Sequiota Park. Need a break? You’ll find a number of benches along the way. On the trail heading south near the highway flyovers, you’ll ride through lovely open spaces, eventually passing the intersecting path that leads to the Nature Center. Have some extra time? Take the path and continue on the Nature Center trail by foot (no bikes allowed – there’s a bike rack as you enter the back of the Nature Center).
You’ll find farm-fresh produce, ready-to-eat food and unique craft items at Farmers Market of the Ozarks.
Leave time for Sequiota Park. Take a spin or walk around the pond to the far end. Gander at geese or enjoy the splash of a waterfall. Check out the cave (though you can’t go inside) or pause at a bench. Have kids along or bring a picnic? This makes a perfect stop.
Head first to Farmers Market of the Ozarks at Farmers Park (2144 E. Republic Road). Located in the southeast corner of Springfield not far from the Nature Center, it’s like a festival every Saturday (and through September, on Wednesday mornings). I love watching little tykes play in fountains that spring up from the concrete patio – a popular activity also during Thursday night Parties at the Park. It’s a great place to pick up an aromatic cup of coffee and a bite of breakfast. Grab some fresh veggies for a healthy meal later. If you bring visitors, or haven’t yet scoped out the Cloud House on Farmers Park’s southern edge, take the short downhill path to enjoy one of Springfield’s coolest-oddest sculptures up close. See if you can find its prediction for rain.
Rent a bike or grab a bite at Sequiota Bike Shop.
Even better, after your ride (or somewhere in the middle, the benefit of parking at Sequiota), take a refreshment break at Sequiota Bike Shop across from the park. You can’t mistake this place for anything else: There’s a bike on the roof, another in front, another tucked into a flower bed – a nice little theme going here.
Next stop: Ozark Greenways’ Galloway Creek Trail, less than 10 minutes away. We generally park at Sequiota Park (3500 S. Lone Pine Ave.) and ride bikes The Cloud House at Farmers Market of the Ozarks from there. Some folks is one of Springfield’s most unique sculptures. park closer to Galloway Grill (south of the park and another great pit stop). Or start at the northern trailhead near Pershing Middle School (2120 S. Ventura Ave.). Heads up: The southern end of the trail is blocked before you get to the 60/65 highway interchange because of road construction.
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It’s not really a bike shop. Or it is, kind of, if you count bike rentals, including tandems - a big reason why it’s a great spot for out-oftown visitors. For the uninitiated, the Bike Shop is a quaint spot to sit outdoors under a tent or umbrella where you can order tasty salads, sandwiches and boards with names like Training Wheels (kids menu), Trek, Tandem and This Needs A Pint Of Beer (not the kids menu). Yep, you’ll find craft beer and wine here too. Want to make a really full day of it? Come back summer Saturday evenings for their Backyard Concert series. Ride on!
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SPRINGFIELD’s
Parks & Gardens
A family walks across the Moon Bridge at Mizumoto Stroll Garden.
Springfield is home to nearly 100 public parks with playgrounds, trails, ballfields and gardens, and there are plenty of reasons to check them out. Here are nine of those reasons you should visit a park today.
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You can experience a bit of Japan at the Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden. Along with Japanese-style landscaping, the city’s largest public garden has a lake filled with colorful koi that bob to the surface begging for food. The teahouse, moon bridge, moon deck and pagoda offer quiet places for repose, and winding trails offer peaceful walks among the greenery and flowers.
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The rose garden at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park features more than 150 rose bushes blooming in every color imaginable. They smell wonderful and you’ll enjoy flowers from early spring to late fall. Nearly two dozen other themed gardens are found throughout the park.
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At Phelps Grove Park, the Xeriscape Demonstration Garden demonstrates the efficient use of water in landscaping while providing an interesting and attractive area for strolling and relaxing in an urban setting. It’s a great way to learn about conservation.
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Parks are a great way to get fit! Walk, run or bike the trails found at most parks, including the linear parks that make up the Ozarks Greenways Trails Network.
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Farmstead at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park is the oldest house in Springfield and is a great place to explore the past.
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Have you petted a caterpillar today? The Dr. Bill Roston Native Butterfly House at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park is a free attraction that gives patrons up-close encounters with butterflies that are native to the Ozarks.
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Children are full of energy and a great way to burn it off is a romp on playground equipment. Most city parks have equipment the kids will love, including the Dan Kinney Park that has a universal playground and ballfield for kids of all abilities.
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Even if you can’t swim, you can still enjoy playing in water. The interactive fountain at Jordan Valley Park shoots up streams of water periodically, making grownups laugh as kids squeal in the spray. The city’s parks include eight public pools, including indoor facilities at Chesterfield and Doling parks.
This is just a small sample of the wonderful park facilities available in and near Springfield. For a complete list and more details, visit the Springfield-Greene County Park Board website at parkboard.org or call 417-864-1049. See pages 86-95 for more information about Springfield area parks.
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Explore a farm at the Rutledge-Wilson Farm Community Park. It’s the real deal complete with animals, a milking barn, crops and gardens, a pond and a farm-themed playground.
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You’ll learn about local history. At Founders Park, explore a timeline, photos and murals explaining the city’s first 100 years. The Gray/Campbell
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A Passageway
to the past Smallin Civil War Cave is rich in history and beauty.
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evin and Wanetta Bright’s passion for their business runs deep.
Smallin Civil War Cave
The owners of Smallin Civil War Cave in Ozark, Missouri, just south of Springfield, grew up in rural southwest Missouri where caves were part of their playground.
Kevin and Wanetta Bright, owners of Smallin Civil War Cave
“We’ve always been in and out of caves,” said Wanetta, who worked as a tour guide for 12 years at Marvel Cave. “Caves were a natural part of growing up.” When the couple decided they were ready to do something different, the idea of owning a tour cave was appealing and in 2007 they began looking at the property owned by Central Assembly of God Church. Closed to the public for about 30 years, the property was used as a summer camp and was home to the cave they now own.
“We weren’t sure what we thought until we came around the corner and felt that cool breeze and saw that big entrance,” Wanetta said. “That’s when we knew. The minute I saw it, I was just overwhelmed.” In 2010, they opened for business and thousands of people have toured the cave since. Along with seeing the beauty of the huge cave opening where a spring gushes water year-round and rocks are covered in lush green moss and ferns, patrons learn lessons about history, geology, paleontology and nature as they walk on the half-mile paved path that takes them through the cave. Tour guides explain how the cave was used by Osage Indians, then by settlers who used the cave to stay cool in the summer. They point out fossils embedded in the ceiling and walls and rare blind crayfish and salamanders living within the cave.
This cave was important to so many people for so many things – back to Native Americans.
“It’s priceless to be able to teach people where we came from,” Wanetta said. “This cave was important to so many people for so many things — back to Native Americans.” Smallin Civil War Cave isn’t the only cave near Springfield where lessons can be learned underground. Missouri, in fact, boasts more than 6,600 caves thanks to the area’s karst topography and an abundance of water that carved away limestone forming the caves over the eons.
Smallin Cave was the first documented cave in the Ozarks. The cave entrance is 55 feet tall and 100 feet wide.
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A Wealth of Wonders Await in ozarks Caves Missouri is known as the “Cave State” and Springfield could be considered its capital, with several of the state’s most unique caverns found in and around the city.
Fantastic Caverns At Fantastic Caverns, the only cave in North America large enough to ride through, patrons will see spectacular crystalline formations glistening in the light as they ride on a Jeep-drawn tram. Guides stop throughout the cave and explain how the cave and its formations came to be, the group of 12 women who first explored it and how the cave has been used since it was discovered by a farmer’s dog in 1862.
Talking Rocks Cavern
A beautiful landscape of glistening crystals awaits at this vertical cave explored using concrete handrails and steps at Talking Rocks Cavern in Branson West. First named Fairy Cave because it looked like “a subterranean fairy land,” the tour showcases mineral deposits and other geological formations that will leave you awestruck and amazed.
Its storied history includes being a speakeasy during Prohibition and a venue for country music shows in the massive part of the cave that provides perfect acoustics for musicians.
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Also family-owned, Fantastic Caverns offers the perfect cave tour for people with limited mobility, people who use wheelchairs, children and even pets.
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where a guide will provide interesting and entertaining anecdotes of historical and geographical importance.
Marvel Cave
Tours at Marvel Cave at the Silver Dollar City theme park in Branson take visitors hundreds of feet below the surface using stairs and ramps. The descent is rewarded with the Cathedral Room, the largest cave entrance room in the United States
For the adventurous, Giboney Cave at Doling Park in north Springfield is the place to go for a guided tour that will leave your feet muddy, and if you do a tunnel tour, you’ll be a total mess when you come out. The grime is worth it, though, as you learn about the Giboney family who used the cave’s spring for water and the cave itself for shelter and a cool place to store food. Explore the bats and other creatures that use the cave as a home and check out the fossils easily seen throughout the cave. Giboney Cave tours are available the first Saturday of the month April-November. Call 417-833-8647 before you go.
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Springfield Cardinals bring America’s favorite pastime to Springfield.
Springfield Cardinals play ball at Hammons Field.
"You can see the future of Cardinals baseball at such an affordable price here in Springfield and you can get close to the players, you can get their autographs." Matt Gifford, Vice President and General Manager of the Springfield Cardinals
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Louie, the official mascot of the Springfield Cardinals, loves to pose for photos.
Indeed, player interaction with fans is one of the special perks of attending a Cardinals game. Each night at Hammons Field, several players are stationed at the gate entrances to greet fans and sign autographs as the gates open. Players are sometimes available by the home dugout on the first base side before and after the game and are available to sign as time permits. Gifford credits the Cardinals’ dedication to fans and the city of Springfield to the popular response the team has had in Springfield. “I still remember the reception [from people when we came to Springfield] and I would start with a handshake and they would find out I was with the Cardinals and that turned quickly into a hug,” he said. Through the end of the 2015 season, a total of 73 former Springfield Cardinals have made their big league debut with the St. Louis Cardinals and more than 4.4 million fans have visited Hammons Field in the first 11 seasons of Springfield Cardinals Baseball. Take yourself out to the ballgame!
“If we’re not busy, we don’t miss a game,” said Larry, a die-hard fan of the Springfield and St. Louis teams. “There’s nothing like spending an evening at Hammons Field. And what’s so special about catching a Springfield Cardinals game is that you get to watch these players, some of whom will end up playing in the big leagues in St. Louis.” The Beurleins were part of a crowd that marked the largest of the season and 13th-largest in team history. “It’s just exciting!” added Sharla. “We think Springfield Cardinals fans are the best
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in the Minor Leagues and just love the eclectic atmosphere at these games. We’ll be here every season.” Matt Gifford, vice president and general manager of the Springfield Cardinals agrees wholeheartedly. “We do have the best fans in Minor League baseball because they are Cardinals fans,” said Gifford. “There’s such a pride in Springfield! You can see the future of Cardinals baseball at such an affordable price here in Springfield and you can get close to the players, you can get their autographs. It’s just a unique experience.”
Fans react during a game at Hammons Field.
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Kid Approved and Mother Reviewed A Kid-Friendly Guide to the Queen City. By Laura Whisler
Three generations of the Whisler family catching fish at Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park.
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to give those mommy muscles a rest and even better for shopping. Most importantly, with the aquariums, fish feedings, museums and more, my kids take home more than just a new fishing pole! There’s even a coffee shop, snack shop and a nice restaurant called Hemingway’s Bluewater Cafe in case we lose track of time and need to refuel before continuing our shopping spree. Soon, the new Wonders of Wildlife Museum and Aquarium will be opening and I can’t wait to show the kids the otters, jellyfish and even have an opportunity to pet sharks and stingrays.
I love fishing with daddy and Paw paw!
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Feeding a giraffe is a must do at Dickerson Park Zoo.
ne of my top priorities as a Springfield mom is making memories with my three kids. Some of the greatest memories my husband and I have made since welcoming our first-born seven years ago have cost little to no money at all. To help out my fellow parents, I put together a list of places sure to get those little faces grinning. Here are some Springfield businesses that are kid approved and mother reviewed!
love to spend several weekends in the fall at Harvest Fest and we always take advantage of Kids Fishing Fun Day in the spring. Seeing three generations (my kids, husband and father-in-law) enjoy moments together on Kids Fishing Fun Day is something I’ll always remember.
– Carson, Age 7
While Bass Pro Shops, and soon Wonders of Wildlife, provides for up-close animal encounters, there’s also Springfield’s Dickerson Park Zoo! What kid doesn't love the zoo? I really enjoy taking my kids to Dickerson Park Zoo because I know that they will see wildlife and learn at the
The Rutledge-Wilson Farm Community Park is one of the most unique parks in Springfield and a wonder to kids who can explore a real-life working farm. The 207-acre park includes an animal barn, visitor's center, milking barn and even a farm-themed playground. What’s really special about this park are the events that take place throughout the year that provide free or inexpensive ways to enjoy time outside with my family of five. We
Learning about electricity is one of many activities at the Discovery Center of Springfield.
This year, our 3-year-old twins even got in on the action and each caught their first fish!
A child catches her first fish at the fishing pond.
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Speaking of fish — Springfield is home to the largest Bass Pro Shops® in the world — a great place to take the entire family. We've been shopping at Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World® long before my kids arrived. The wide aisles are perfect for strollers (remember, mine’s a double!)
same time. It’s an intimate zoo filled with up-close animal encounters. Our two personal favorites are the otters and giraffes. The otters are so cute and playful and the kids love interacting with them from the large viewing windows above and below their habitat. The giraffes provide for a really unique experience because you can see them at eye-level and even feed them! The zoo also has a nice cafe with a fairly expansive lunch Springfield, Missouri • 2017 Visitors Guide
The Whislers enjoy a game of bowling at Andy B’s Family Entertainment Center.
a school lunchroom, a 1950’s diner and a traditional diner. Once the tummies are full, my gang enjoys go-karts, games, trampoThe otters at Dickerson Park Zoo are always entertaining. lines, bumper cars, laser tag, mini bowling and menu and lots of snack and drink options other activities. For the tykes, Tiny Town is a colorful setting filled with a variety of for hungry kiddos. things to do, including a train and rides Feeding the kids and keeping them for safe pint-sized fun. entertained for hours is incredibly easy Another favorite spot where all the kids thanks to America’s Incredible Pizza have a blast is at the Discovery Center Company. This great place for kids — of Springfield. My kids are like sponges, and grown ups who are kids at heart so I want to make sure that they soak up — includes an all-you-can-eat buffet feathe good stuff. The Discovery Center is turing pizza, tacos, pasta, salad, dessert absolutely wonderful because my kids and soft drinks. learn the entire time, but it's disguised Themed dining rooms let you choose as just fun. Some of our favorites are the one that’s right for your family: a laying on the new Bed of Nails, the Van movie theatre where classics are shown,
de Graff Generator — a giant electric ball that makes your hair stand on end — and Discovery Town, which is designed to look like a city street and includes a mini market and mock TV studio. My girls could play “grocery store” in the market for hours! When the kids get a little taller, I know they’ll love riding the High Wire Bike. It’s a kinetic bike that is suspended 20 feet above the air. Although my kids can’t do it quite yet, mom and dad sure enjoy it! The Discovery Center is in downtown Springfield so we like to finish a morning there by walking east on St. Louis Street and ending up at one of the restaurants on or near Park Central Square.
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On the south part of town is another fantastic indoor entertainment venue that my family could spend hours upon hours at — Andy B’s Family Entertainment Center! They have 21 lanes of traditional bowling, 10 VIB (Very Important Bowler) bowling lanes, an underground laser tag arena designed to look, feel and sound like an abandoned mine and a large arcade game room with every game your kids could want. On top of that, they feature a full service restaurant! My kids love the pizza and playing Skee-ball — one of my favorites as a child. When we play that, my competitive streak may come out just a little. Andy B’s and the Discovery Center are both great places to go on a cold or rainy
Here are a few unique attractions you'll find in Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park: The Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden is the oldest attraction in the garden but is arguably one of the most beautiful. The garden features a large koi lake, moon bridge, meditation garden, tea house and traditional Japanese garden landscaping. Springfield has a Sister City in Isesaki, Japan, and the garden is a tribute to the people of Isesaki. We like to feed the koi, explore the tea house and just walk around taking in the beauty of the park. parkboard.org The Dr. Bill Roston Native Butterfly House offers us an opportunity to get upclose and personal with beautiful butterflies and flowers. Docents spend scheduled time in the Butterfly House and care for the plants, caterpillars and butterflies. The kids love seeing the process by which a caterpillar morphs into a shiny chrysalis and then into a beautiful butterfly. It’s not unusual to even have a butterfly or two land on you while you’re inside the butterfly house. parkboard.org The Gray-Campbell Farmstead interprets the self-sufficient lifestyle as it was in the 1860s and allows visitors the opportunity to learn more about our historical heritage. The Gray-Campbell Farmstead is the oldest house in Springfield, Missouri, circa 1856. In addition to the house, the property includes a granary, outdoor kitchen, Liberty School, small cemetery and more. Many of the buildings are open seasonally, allowing kids to get a better understanding of life in the 1860s. graycampbellfarmstead.org
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A girl gets tickled by a butterfly at the Dr. Bill Roston Native Butterfly House in Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park.
day, but when the weather is nice, we’re always heading outdoors and one of our favorite things to do as a family is enjoy Springfield’s impressive parks and gardens. One of our favorites is Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park. Within this 100+ acre park on the west side of town, you can see award-winning hosta gardens, a Japanese stroll garden, a
botanical center, several playgrounds and picnic areas, a butterfly house, an 1860's farmstead and much more. Whether it's an adventure in one of the city's many parks, or an afternoon at a kid-friendly attraction, Springfield proves to be a great place to be a kid!
Strut. Swing. Hop on over to Have an around the world adventure at Dickerson Park Zoo. • Animal encounters and keeper chats (seasonal & weather permitting) • Titus Express Train (seasonal) • Bush Country Café And so much more!
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The Birthplace of the “Mother Road”
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Route 66 brings history alive in Springfield.
A classic car cruises on St. Louis Street during the Birthplace of Route 66 Festival parade.
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Dave Walden
“Well, thank you,” Walden shot back. “I appreciate that!”
Dave Walden’s classic 1949 Chevy pickup was on display at the Birthplace of Route 66 Festival.
Walden has attended the popular festival every year since its start in 2010 but this is the first year he’s entered a vehicle to show and it has special meaning to him.
of Park Central Square, commemorates Springfield’s subsequent 1992 designation as the official birthplace of Route 66.
“This was my grandpa’s and he left it to me after he passed away,” said Walden. “He bought it in 1978 and I can remember riding around with him in it when I was a kid.” Walden’s Chevy is just one of hundreds of vintage vehicles from all over the country that come to Springfield every year to participate in the annual Car & Motorcycle Show that includes a parade, Vendors Village, a 6.6-mile fun run and the annual gathering of authors, artists, collectors and associations who share an abiding appreciation for the Main Street of America. Springfield’s emergence as the Birthplace
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The Elvis Room is one of the themed rooms at the Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven Hotel.
of Route 66 began back in the 1920s when the federal government first mandated construction of a national highway system. A placard, now located on the east side
One of the first stops to make in Springfield for any Route 66 fan is the Route 66 Springfield Visitor Center, a primary source of information for any Mother Road adventure. Located on the highway’s original right of way through town, the center offers maps, driving directions and regional highlights that help visitors discover the top things to see and do in the Springfield area and some historical tidbits. Another source of local Mother Road color is the Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven, a vintage motel that’s been beautifully preserved and updated to combine
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The Steak ’n Shake on Route 66 in Springfield is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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vintage roadside charm with modern comfort and convenience. Elvis Presley even stayed at the Rail Haven and the room he occupied has been preserved in his honor. Just down the road from the Rail Haven is Springfield’s first Steak ’n Shake that will surely take you back in time with its carhop service and burgers that taste just like they did when the restaurant opened in 1962. Steak ’n Shake has also been added to the National Register of Historic Places. For many years, U.S. 66 passed directly through Springfield’s Park Central Square. Along the city’s commercial and cultural hub, the square is a favorite Springfield feature, and not just because of the History Museum on the Square. The central plaza, which once provided parking for shoppers and travelers alike, is now an inviting pedestrian space with an appealing blend of shops, bistros and a variety of cuisines nearby.
Vintage and unique cars are on display at the Route 66 Car Museum.
Just down the road from Park Central Square is the all-new Route 66 Car Museum where you can get close to about 70 vintage cars from a time gone by.
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The territory known as Missouri was included in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Soon after, the Delaware tribe received treaty land where Springfield’s Sequiota Park and the antique stores of Galloway Village stand today. Missouri became a state in 1821.
In 1833, the legislature designated most of the southern portion of Missouri a single county. It was named for Revolutionary War Gen. Nathanael Greene, largely through John Polk Campbell’s campaign to honor a man he admired. A Tennessee homesteader, Campbell was the founder of Springfield, announcing his claim in 1829. Springfield was incorporated in 1838.
On August 10, 1861, about 5,400 Union troops and 12,000 Confederates clashed near Wilson’s Creek, the site of the first major battle west of the Mississippi River. Gen. Nathaniel Lyon was killed, the first Union general to die in combat. Considered a Confederate victory, the battle led to increased military activity in Missouri. Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield was established in 1960. The 1,750-acre battlefield remains one of the most historically pristine battle sites in the country.
For two years following the Battle of Wilson’s Creek, possession of the city seesawed. In January 1863, Confederate forces under Gen. John S. Marmaduke advanced toward the town square and battle ensued. As evening approached, the Confederates withdrew and left town the following morning. The city would stay under Union control until the end of the war. Twelve markers throughout downtown Springfield highlight historic locations and details of the battle.
On April 21, 1870, the St. Louis-San Francisco line rolled through Springfield, establishing a new city, North Springfield, with Commercial Street as its downtown. Commercial and industrial diversification came with the railroads and strengthened the City of Springfield when the two towns merged 17 years later in 1887. Today visitors can see the historic, 562-foot Jefferson Avenue Footbridge that was built across the tracks in 1902. Access is currently limited due to a rehabilitation project.
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Trail of Tears In 1838, the Cherokee and other tribes were forcibly removed by the U.S. government from their homelands in Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina and Georgia, then moved to the “Indian Territory.” The move became known as the Trail of Tears due to the thousands of deaths on the journey and those who perished as a result of the relocation. The Trail of Tears traveled through the Springfield area via what is known today as the Old Wire Road. Look for signs with this logo marking the route.
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In an effort to run the Confederates out of the state, Maj. Gen. John C. Frémont headed toward Springfield in October 1861. Frémont became ill and turned his command over to Maj. Charles Zagonyi who led his troops into town, overcoming an ambush in the process and releasing Union prisoners in the first battle of Springfield. Zagonyi Park at Mount Vernon Street and Park Avenue includes a monument commemorating the battle.
On July 21,1865, James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok and Davis Tutt faced each other in the Springfield square for the first recorded quick-draw shootout. Following a poker game, Tutt claimed Hickok owed him money and took his pocket watch as collateral. Tutt claimed he would wear it in public to show that Hickok didn’t pay his debts. The next day from 75 yards away, Tutt fired a shot at Hickok, barely missing his head. Hickok fired back and killed Tutt with a bullet through the heart.
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Officially recognized as the birthplace of Route 66, it was in Springfield on April 30, 1926, that officials first proposed the name of the new Chicago to Los Angeles highway. In 1938, Route 66 became the first completely paved transcontinental highway in America–the “Mother Road”–stretching from the Great Lakes to the Pacific Coast.
Red’s Giant Hamburg is recognized as the first restaurant with a drive-up window. The name on the sign was originally meant to be “Giant Hamburger” but the “er” had to be cut off when owner, Red Chaney, realized the sign was too tall to clear overhead power lines. A full-sized replica of the iconic sign can be seen in the Route 66 Roadside Park on College Street between Fort and Broadway avenues.
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The first national country music show on television was broadcast by ABC from the Jewell Theater in Springfield from 1955 until 1960. The show is credited with popularizing country music and featured wellknown performers including Red Foley, Speedy Haworth, Brenda Lee, Porter Wagoner and Slim Wilson.
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The Cobra Scare Late that summer, a hooded cobra was killed near a pet shop in downtown Springfield. Fear reigned as another ten cobras were found over the next couple of months. Some, however, used the cobra incident to promote their businesses offering cobra haircuts at a barber shop and cobra cocktails at downtown bars. Years later, a local man revealed that he released the snakes after he found them in a sack on the front stoop of the pet store.
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Springfield-Style Cashew Chicken After opening Leong’s Tea House, David Leong struggled to gain acceptance for the foods of his homeland in China. In a quest for a dish that would appease local residents’ taste buds he covered fried chicken chunks with Chinese oyster sauce, cashews and chopped green onion. It was a hit with the locals and soon, versions of Springfield-Style Cashew Chicken appeared on menus coast to coast.
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Living historians demonstrate an artillery firing at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield.
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bout 70 years ago, a 12-year-old boy purchased a Civil War artifact. Little did Tom Sweeney know that was the beginning of a collection that eventually would become an attraction drawing thousands of people to Springfield each year. Over the years, the artifacts collected by Dr. Sweeney and his wife, Karen, grew to number in the thousands. The collection consisting primarily of artifacts from west of the Mississippi River filled a room in their home and much of it had to be placed in storage due to lack of space. Despite their worries that no one would come, the Sweeneys decided to share their collection with the public. They sold one of the most unique artifacts in their collection — John Brown’s Bible — to Harper’s Ferry, a Civil War park in West Virginia. With the money from that sale, they built General Sweeny’s Museum of Civil War History and opened their collection to the public in 1993. For the next 12 years, the Sweeneys saw thousands of visitors tour the museum named after one of Tom’s ancestors, and they continued to grow the collection. In 2002, the couple decided it was time for a change and approached the National Park Service about purchasing the museum. Experts examined the collection and determined it was authentic, important
Visitors peruse a display at the Civil War Museum at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield.
and that its focus on artifacts from west of the Mississippi made it unique. The sale was completed in 2005 and one of the best collections of Civil War artifacts in the United States became part of Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield. “It was, and I think still is, the finest collection of Trans-Mississippi artifacts in the United States,” said battlefield superintendent Ted Hillmer. Not only does the collection provide more learning opportunities for patrons through artifacts, it elevated and changed the purpose of Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield by allowing the park to focus on the Trans-Mississippi region rather than just the Battle of Wilson’s Creek, he explained. Portions of the Sweeney collection are among hundreds of other artifacts on display at one of the most pristine Civil War battle sites in the United States, just southwest of Springfield.
The battlefield, the site of the second major battle of the Civil War and the first battle west of the Mississippi River, is where on Aug. 10, 1861, more than 2,500 soldiers were killed, wounded or captured on an intensely hot, humid day, typical of the Ozarks in the middle of summer. The death toll from the nearly five-hour battle included Brig. Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, the first Union general to die in battle during the war.
It was, and I think still is, The Finest collection of Trans-Mississippi artifacts in the United States.
Visitors to the battlefield can watch a free 27-minute video about the battle, research genealogy at the Hulston Civil War Library and tour the museum featuring new displays installed in 2016. For those who want to see where the action took place and learn more, a small admission fee provides access to a five-mile, self-guided driving tour through the battlefield with multiple stops along the way where kiosks reveal details of the battle. Walking trails meandering through the lush landscape lead to historic sites, including the Ray House — the only Civil War-era structure that remains on the grounds. The house, where local farmer and postmaster John Ray watched the melee from his front porch while his family sheltered in the basement, became a makeshift hospital for the wounded and dying. Though reminders of war are sobering, learning about and understanding it are an important part of American history. Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield is one place where that wisdom can be gained.
An original Medal of Honor given for valor during the Battle of Wilson's Creek is one of hundreds of historical artifacts on display in the Civil War Museum.
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“If we don’t know our history as a nation, we don’t know where we’re going,” Hillmer said.
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TOAST TO THE OZA R K S
The craft beverage industry is thriving in Springfield and the Ozarks as local establishments produce libations like never before. Brewmasters sample the art of the craft at Mother’s Brewing Company.
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Breweries Springfield Brewing Company When Springfield Brewing Company (SBC) opened its doors in downtown Springfield in 1997, it was the talk of the town. Missouri’s third-largest city finally had a brewpub. The craft brewery and restaurant quickly became the go-to venue in the Queen City where visitors could grab a cold one in the tradition of English-, German- and American-style ales and lagers. When SBC opened, it was the first revitalization project in downtown and it’s continued to be very popular ever since. The owners have recently focused on expanding the brewery to sell craft beer in market as well as the brewpub. The $1 million expansion will mean SBC will go from brewing around 2,000 barrels of beer per year to somewhere north of 6,500 barrels per year. They’ve also added 7,000 square feet of fermentation cellars to their production site. Along with the expansion, SBC is also home to Springfield’s new Trolley Bike. Riders can grab a growler of their favorite lager at SBC then take a guided tour through downtown.
Mother’s Brewing Company Just a few blocks away from SBC at Mother’s Brewing Company, a canoe filled with cans of Cucumber Saison beer greets guests at the release party for the brewery’s Backyard Beers series.
We’re taking our love
of craft beer and Springfield and representing that to the region.
Kyle Jeffries, tasting room manager at Mother’s, shuffles back and forth between the beer tent in the yard and the inside tasting room where beer lovers are sampling a number of brews. “We’re taking our love of craft beer and Springfield and representing that to the region,” he said. “Since we started brewing in 2011, we’ve produced a number of smaller batch beers that have only been served in our tasting rooms. Now, we’re moving some of these beers to market.” Mother’s is a production brewery, focusing on packaging and distribution of heady brews across a large territory. But, they’ve also become well-known for backyard events where hundreds gather to celebrate all that is beer. “We have this beautiful backyard and it really is a community space,” said Jeffries. “People can bring their family and enjoy
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our beer and have a really good time. It’s a special place in downtown Springfield.” Mother’s big event of the year — Mother’s Day Festival — takes place every year on Mother’s Day weekend. “It’s an exciting time for us and for the craft beverage industry in Springfield,” added Jeffries. “We have three breweries in this town and we’re all making our own individual take on craft beer. Any beer lover would have no trouble spending a weekend in Springfield discovering everything on the craft beer scene. Then you add the wineries and distilleries on top of that… anyone who is into craft production, either brewing or distilling or winemaking, is going to find a wealth of opportunity to explore right here in the Springfield area.”
word of mouth and with the help of friends. “People will visit Mother’s Brewing Company and they’ll send them here and we do the same thing. We support each other.” Another brewery soon will be in that support group. Lost Signal Brewing will be within walking distance of Springfield Brewing Company and Mother’s.
White River Brewing Company Perched on the west end of Springfield’s historic C-Street (Commercial Street) in a building that used to be home to a gas station, White River Brewing Company has quickly become a go-to destination for any beer lover. Owner John “Buz” Hosfield began test brewing on the site in 2012 and tapped his first keg of beer on Feb. 1, 2013. “At the time, there was really only one production brewery in Springfield so it was the perfect time for us,” said Hosfield. Word began to spread as people visited the tasting room to sample the delicious lagers from the tap. “After two years, we decided we needed to do something more and completely remodeled the tasting room,” said Hosfield. “We had the bar built, added a new patio building and finished the inside to get to where we are today.” Above the bar in the new tasting room, a teaser for an upcoming brew promises a cilantro lime lager in the near future. “We’re always trying new things,” adds Hosfield. “It keeps it exciting.” Hosfield said more people are discovering this gem of a spot on C-Street through
Handcrafted brews and slow-smoked barbeque on Historic Route 66, in downtown Springfield.
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OOVVDA Winery offers a unique variety of seasonal wines.
Wineries OOVVDA Winery OOVVDA Winery boasts that it’s Springfield’s premier winery, and rightly so, as it’s currently the only winery within Springfield city limits. Brian and Fran Overboe, owners of OOVVDA, began selling their wine in 2005 and started tasting at the winery in 2007. On this most recent “Twilight Delight” tasting event, Fran stands behind the bar of the tasting room, explaining the varieties as she pours samples for patrons. “You should taste the drier varieties before the sweeter ones,” she tells one customer, who requested their very sweet Happy Birthday flavor first. The tasting room fills with people awaiting their turn to taste everything from a semi-dry blueberry to their famous dry Tornado Tomato. Outside on the grounds of the winery, more than 200 people have gathered, spread out in lawn chairs enjoying copious amounts of cheese and crackers and OOVVDA wine. “We’re working at making Springfield a goto wine destination,” said Brian. “The wineries in the area cooperate with each other to promote each other by word of mouth.
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It makes good business for all of us.” On the last Saturday of every month (March through October) OOVVDA Winery comes alive with their “Twilight Delight” event featuring live music, food and a great selection of wine.
7C’s Winery Just a short drive from Springfield near Walnut Grove, is another hometown winery that’s well known for its wines and meads (wines made from honey). On a sunny Saturday afternoon, hundreds of people have gathered at 7C’s for the annual Sippin’ n Sawin' event billed as Missouri’s only chainsaw carving festival. From a college fraternity who brought their moms to the festival to local officials and busloads of tourists, the property is bursting at its seams with wine lovers. Guests are getting a taste of 7C’s new, and interesting meads for the year including: Wildflower, Clover, Afterburn (jalapeno), Hades Ambrosia (habanero) and Afterlife (ghost pepper) along with the regular selection of meads. “The wine industry is growing in southwest Missouri,” said Dwight Crevelt, owner of 7C’s, along with his wife Jean Anne. “There are several wineries in the area who are producing better and better wines every year. We like to have festivals to get people out of the rat race and enjoy themselves. And at the same time, events like this help build our notoriety and demand for our products in stores.”
A variety of spirits are crafted at Copper Run Distillery & Tasting Room.
wines four years ago,” she said. “Then this past fall, we started producing our blackberry wine on site and it has been a huge hit with visitors.” The blackberry wine, officially called Cobbler, is a sweet and tart wine. Bonzer said they are currently working on an elderberry wine as well. Guests at Bear Creek can purchase Askinosie Chocolate, cheeses, meats, crackers and even pizza to enjoy anywhere on the property. “I really think we are different than any other tasting rooms in town,” said Bonzer. “We wanted to have something for people
Just off of Missouri 65 between Springfield and Branson in Walnut Shade, Bear Creek Wine Company sits back in the woods in a setting that exemplifies the Ozarks. Also home to a bed and breakfast, Bear Creek is the perfect place for a pit stop that can include a good wine and a picnic.
“We started producing our private label
Copper Run Distillery & Tasting Room Speaking of moonshine, just down the road from Bear Creek, Copper Run Distillery & Tasting Room has plenty of it — and much more.
“Here in the Ozarks, people tend to like bourbon best, so naturally, whiskey is our most popular spirit,” she said. “And everything here is all natural and handcrafted from grain to bottle.” Bear Creek Wine Company offers up local wine in a relaxed atmosphere.
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Distilleries
Walking into the distillery, the smell of whiskey is unmistakeable. It’s almost as if you can taste it before even making it to the bar. Katherine Smith, marketing representative for Copper Run, greets guests and offers up her extensive knowledge of the spirits produced here.
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Mandy Bonzer helps manage the 15-yearold family business. Standing in the tasting room, she pops open a bottle of a dark red wine and pours a sample.
who came out to taste our wine that represents Ozarks’ culture and history and I think we've done that. We’re from here and, in fact, both of my grandfathers went to prison for a bit for making moonshine, so here’s to family traditions.”
Copper Run, in operation since 2009, is the first legal distillery in the Ozarks. White Oak trees on the property are used to make the whiskey barrels and they use fresh well water, rich with limestone, that acts as a natural filtration. Along with the whiskey and moonshine, Copper Run distills white and dark rum. All the spirits are available for tasting where you can also purchase one of their popular infused cocktails, a famous Bloody Mary or simply a whiskey neat. “Some people say we serve the best Bloody Mary they've ever had,” said Smith. “And our most popular fusion is Apple Pie Moonshine.” Springfield, Missouri • 2017 Visitors Guide
Copper Run partners with Bear Creek Wine Company to encourage visitors to visit both attractions and, in fact, a visit to both makes a perfect afternoon or evening. Copper Run also works in tandem with Springfield’s breweries and recently distilled a whiskey using hops from Mother’s Brewing Company. “We get a lot of our praise from customers because we've kept it local by working with local wineries and breweries,” added Smith. “Keeping it local to feed the community is important to us.”
Missouri Spirits Scott Shotts found his love for distilling spirits working at Copper Run and opened Missouri Spirits in Springfield in 2011 on the city’s south side before moving the spirit house downtown in 2014. “We wanted to bring fresh, handcrafted spirits to Springfield,” said Shotts. “Springfield has had great beer for years and now we have great spirits as well.” Located in a former body shop next to SBC, Missouri Spirits acts as a tasting room, bar, restaurant and event center all in one. “Our spirits are as fresh as they can be,” said Shotts. “Our motto is eat and drink local and we pride ourselves in being a place where you can eat or drink something you can’t order anywhere else.” As with Copper Run, bourbon is the most popular spirit at Missouri Spirits. They produce vodka, corn whiskey and bourbon all under the label and are working on rum and gin. Shotts said Bill’s Bullet, bourbon infused with red apple and tobacco shrub, lemon juice and smoked ice, is their most popular cocktail. A close second is the Missouri
Breweries Lost Signal Brewing 610 W. College St. • Springfield, MO lostsignalbrewing.com
Springfield Missouri’s Premier Winery We take pride in using the best local fruits and grapes. Live Entertainment last Saturday of each month March–October. Wine Tasting Open Daily Noon to Dusk or by appointment
5448 N. Berry Lane Springfield, MO
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Mule, a local take on the famous Moscow version. The pork sliders with housemade barbecue sauce are also a favorite. “There’s a lot more you can do with bourbon than just drink it straight,” said Shotts. Now that you're more familiar with what the Springfield area has to offer in craft beverages, it's time to plan your tour of these most unique places in southwest Missouri.
Mother’s Brewing Company 215 S. Grant Ave. • Springfield, MO 417-862-0423 mothersbrewing.com
Springfield Brewing Company 305 S. Market Ave. • Springfield, MO 417-832-8277 springfieldbrewingco.com
White River Brewing Company 505 W. Commercial St. • Springfield, MO 417-869-1366 whiteriverbrewingco.com
Wineries 7C’s Winery 502 E. 560th Road • Walnut Grove, MO 417-788-2263 7cswinery.com
Bear Creek Wine Company 1320 Keithley Road • Walnut Shade, MO 417-443-0036 bearcreekwinecompany.com
OOVVDA Winery 5448 N. Berry Lane • Springfield, MO 417-833-4896 oovvda.com
Distilleries Copper Run Distillery & Tasting Room 1901 Day Road • Walnut Shade, MO 417-587-3456 copperrundistillery.com
Missouri Spirits 507 W. Walnut St. • Springfield, MO 417-501-4674 missourispirits.com
Locally sourced food and drinks are staples at Missouri Spirits.
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Dining Around the World Experience the tastes of Peru at Cafe Cusco.
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ere are seven dining wonders of the world to get you started on your trip. But don’t think these are the only options available! Throughout the city, you’ll find cuisine from nearly every continent offering everything from Americanized versions to authentic dishes just like they’re made where they originated.
America the Beautiful There’s nothing like a mouthwatering plate of ribs, baked beans and coleslaw
Though Springfield is smack dab in the middle of the United States – and the center of the universe according to some – you can take a culinary trip around the world without leaving the city. Amazing dining options abound in Springfield, including chef-owned restaurants serving cuisine that you’ll find around the globe.
made the way Steve Williams does it at Crosstown Barbecue — the restaurant his family has owned for more than 40 years. If ribs don’t tickle your fancy, try a sandwich of tender smoked pulled pork, a slaw dog or a salad. There’s plenty to choose from on the menu. Be sure to get an order of fries. They’re as American as fries can get, made the way grandma used to make them! Family ownership, downhome atmosphere and savory food make Crosstown Barbeque an all-American classic.
Viva la Mexico! Maria's Mexican Restaurant is owned by a family that believes food isn't just sustenance, it’s a means for celebration. This is fitting considering the fiesta in your mouth when you eat at Maria's.
Steve Williams holds a slab of ribs, fresh from the smoker, at Crosstown Barbecue.
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The party begins with fresh, zesty salsa and crispy homemade chips, then you can order everything from fish tacos made with perfectly seasoned grilled tilapia and Mexican coleslaw to authentic Mexican foods such as beef tacos, fajitas and
carne asada made with recipes handed down from generation-to-generation. Maria’s also is known for its huge selection of Mexican beers and more than 200 tequilas for perfect margaritas. You’ll definitely get an authentic south of the border experience at Maria’s!
From Peru to You Cafe Cusco brings Peru to Springfield via the country’s food and culture. Warm South American music along with an aromatic medley of spices and herbs blend into the perfect atmosphere to take you south of the equator. Enjoy Arroz Con Pollo, a chicken and rice dish sauteed with white wine, aji verde and all the freshness you can imagine. Also try the Fritas a la Huancaina, sweet potato, yucca and steak fries drenched in a zesty cheese sauce. The list goes on! Black Bean Quinoa Burger, Goat Sanguchon, Puca Picante (an ancient Incan recipe) and so much more. If you’re a tea drinker, be sure to try the iced Springfield, Missouri • 2017 Visitors Guide
Yerba Mate, a naturally sweet beverage with a unique earthy taste that will have you asking for more. Good thing the refills are free!
Buon Appetito! Now that we’ve traveled south, it’s time to cross the big pond where we’ll start our dining excursion in Italy at Gilardi’s Ristorante. Pasta, its nemesis antipasti, and all your Italian favorites like never before are at Gilardi's where a long-standing and proud tradition of crafting authentic cuisine incorporates fresh, local ingredients many of which are grown right there at the restaurant. You’ll find everything you expect — but better — including, pasta primavera, lasagna, tortellini and more. A world-class wine selection is the perfect companion to your Italian meal.
It's All Very British From Italy, head northwest and cross
the English Channel to London, London Calling Pasty Co. that is. A pasty (pronounced pas-tee) is a pastry stuffed with meat, potatoes and veggies - a pot pie you can hold in your hand. Devour your newfound favorite on a double decker bus where you can use your best British accent and pretend you’re touring the streets of London. Try The Traditional (Oggie), an English pasty featuring steak, potato, rutabaga and onion steamed together and served inside a golden crust.
The Star Outside Bollywood The aroma of turmeric, thyme, cilantro and curry will set your mouth watering at Taj Mahal Indian Restaurant where a potpourri of traditional Indian delicacies is available via a delectable buffet or choose from the menu if you don’t want to sample a bit of everything. The food is an insatiable blend of Indian spices and curry with a variety for all palates. Channa masala (or chole masala) is a lot like a chickpea curry soup. This dish holds just the right blend of dry heat, savor and a kicking citrus note.
Sample sushi at Nakato Japanese Steakhouse.
best parts of eating at the sushi bar is getting to see everything made right in front of you.
Want More? The Springfield area boasts nearly 1,000 restaurants from the tried and true to epicurean delights. We invite you to visit SpringfieldMo.org to find the places that appeal to you.
Mexico is Closer
than You Think.
Domo Arigato Nakato Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar is a true Japanese experience with authentic hibachi grills and a sushi bar.
Try a pasty at London Calling Pasty Co.
Enjoy Americanized sushi, such as classic California rolls, to traditional Asian delicacies, including tako (octopus) nigiri. One of the
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Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar 2615 S. Glenstone Avenue, Springfield, MO
Family-owned restaurant for more than 30 years
Springfield’s first and finest Japanese restaurant
417-881-7171
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Cashew Chicken
Springfield Style!
Wing Yee and David Leong serve their signature dish.
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tasty dish with an Asian twist–cashew chicken–has reigned in Springfield since 1963 when Leong's Tea House opened its doors and owner David Leong struggled to gain acceptance for the foods of his homeland in China.
and other family members involved in the business, pride themselves on continuing the tradition of David Leong. Besides cashew chicken, a full menu includes “David’s Famous Handmade Egg Rolls,” still made the way David Leong did throughout
Thus began his quest for a dish that would appease local residents' taste buds. The result—fried chicken chunks covered with Chinese oyster sauce, cashews and chopped green onion—was an immediate hit with the local crowd. Soon, versions of “Springfield-Style Cashew Chicken” appeared on menus coast to coast and even around the world. Though Leong's Tea House closed in 1997, Springfield-Style Cashew Chicken’s legacy remains a unique part of Springfield’s past and present.
his career as one of the most well-known restaurateurs in Springfield. Here’s an insider tip: try the Mango Upside-Down Cake with mango sorbet. It’s a luscious blend of warm and cold, sweet and tart and the perfect end to a meal.
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Cashew chicken, cooked the way David Leong intended, is still available at Leong’s Asian Diner, a restaurant opened by David Leong’s family in 2010.
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The Mango Upside-Down Cake is a delicious dessert offering at Leong’s Asian Diner.
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Food Trucks Add Fresh, Local Cuisine to Springfield’s Dining Scene Neil Gomme of London Calling Pasty Co. serves a patron from his food truck.
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hen Neil Gomme and his wife, Ozarks native Amy, moved to Springfield in 2013, he already had a plan to bring the cuisine of his native land — the United Kingdom — to Springfield. And just like that, the food truck craze was on its way to the city. “We wanted to create a unique experience in Springfield and after lots of research we found that food trucks were a booming industry across the country but the idea hadn’t taken off in Springfield yet,” said Gomme. “That’s when London Calling Pasty Company was born.”
We wanted people to feel like they had traveled to a different country. London Calling Pasty Company was one of the first occupants of Springfield’s Food Truck Park where Gomme and his business partner and sister-in-law, Carrie Mitchell, created a scene of London with a double decker bus, telephone box and post box and a trailer that looks like a British pub. “We wanted people to feel like they had traveled to a different country,” he said. “We also wanted the flexibility to move our business to the people and a food truck has the advantage of being mobile.” In just over three years, the food truck scene in Springfield has seen tremendous growth as people look for different and unique dining options in the city. A num-
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ber of trucks have taken up shop offering a variety of delicious, fresh foods. Gomme believes there’s always room for more. "I still think there is a lot of room for more trucks to operate and offer different cuisines,” said Gomme. “Springfield is very receptive to new businesses and new food and is very supportive of local businesses.”
— At the Food Truck Park — 836 N. Glenstone Ave.
London Calling Pasty Company
London Calling Pasty Company offers a variety of flavors from across the pond, both sweet and savory, and you’ll surely find one you will love.
Chef Baldee’s Pizza
This mobile pizza kitchen features an authentic New York-style thin crust with a spicy/sweet sauce patterned after a 50-year-old family recipe.
Duncan’s Dogs
Duncan’s Dogs uses Vienna Beef Hot Dogs for their signature dog — an authentic Chicago-Style hot dog and regularly offers a variety of specialty dogs.
Twisted Mike’s
Twisted Mikes specializes in comfort foods with a tasty twist. Amazing sandwiches, tacos and a unique take on French fries.
Baja King’s Fresh Mexican Grill
Indulge in fresh tacos, tamales and more at this authentic Mexican food truck.
— Around Town — Aviary on the Fly A delicious café and creperie offering fresh menu items featured in their popular local restaurant. The Aviary never disappoints.
The Wheelhouse The Wheelhouse serves delicious fusion dishes using high quality ingredients, focusing on Thai and Mexican food and exploring other culinary traditions.
The Paddy Wagon Grill The Paddy Wagon Grill specializes in comforting, classic American diner food.
Speedy’s Cowabunga Speedy’s Cowabunga serves up fresh, authentic Hawaiian food and more.
MO Food Truck Festival 2017
MO Food Truck Festival is a one-day event featuring the best food trucks, carts and trailers from around Missouri and beyond.
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L a o c e al k i L e n Di at Mexican Villa. Style is a local favorite The Sancho Enchilada
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o for the food. Stay for the ambiance.
Taylor’s Drive In
That’s what you’ll say after you experience some of Springfield’s most unique, off-the-beaten-path and even offthe-wall restaurants. These are the places where the locals go and the servers know customers by name. Be sure to take cash because in many cases, that’s the only form of payment accepted!
Casper’s
Another oldie but goodie is Taylor’s Drive In. Established in 1947, Taylor’s was the place where teens used to hang out for burgers, fries, malts, shakes and soda. Nowadays, it’s not a teen hotspot because it’s only open from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. weekdays.
This family-friendly restaurant/sports bar serves more than typical bar food. Enjoy salads, pastas and steaks. Coyote’s is also well known for 23 varieties of chicken wings, several of which have been chosen as the best in the city. Try the Pile Up if you dare. It’s buffalo chicken tenders over hash browns, queso, gravy, eggs and pico de gallo. They also have an amazing Bloody Mary bar on the weekend.
Mexican Villa
The simple décor takes you back to yesteryear when diners had red and white checked vinyl cloths on the tables and nondescript linoleum on the floors. The city’s oldest restaurant, Casper’s, is the place to go for secret-recipe chili, homestyle burgers, atmosphere, history and eclectic décor. Housed in a tiny Quonset hut, people literally pack the place wall-to-wall to get a bowl of chili that flows over the sides of the dish along with other unique menu items.
The steakburgers taste just the same as way back when. You can order a steakburger single, double, triple or super basket, patty melts, steakburgers with ham, grilled cheese, pork tenderloin, etc. You might even want to try the bacon dog — a bacon wrapped, deep-fried hot dog.
Coyote’s Adobe Cafe
The cramped quarters, however, only add to the experience. Strangers offer seats to strangers, and it's not unusual for diners to meet and eat with interesting people ranging from city officials to blue collar workers.
Mexican Villa was the first Mexican restaurant in Springfield. Now with seven locations around the Ozarks, the original store is on South National Avenue. Colorful murals adorn the exterior walls and inside, it’s pure simplicity with a few sombreros and such for adornment. It’s not the décor that makes this is a Springfield favorite — it’s the food.
While the food fills your tummy, the décor will fill your mind with imagery and kitschy art that cover the walls. And if you want a giggle, order half a hamburger. It’ll be served on half a plate!
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You won’t find authentic Mexican fare at Mexican Villa; not even Tex-Mex. The food at this 65-year old business is uniquely Springfield-Mex.
A word of advice. Beware the hot sauce! It’s muy caliente!
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Lambert’s Cafe The home of the “Throwed Rolls” offers up home cookin’ between Springfield and Branson
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eads up! There may be a “Throwed Roll” coming your way as you sit for some home cookin’ at the Legendary Lambert’s Cafe in Ozark, Missouri — just a few minutes south of Springfield. That’s right, servers at Lambert’s toss delicious rolls across the room for you to enjoy with the many scrumptious homemade offerings served up daily. While Lambert’s is known as the “Home of Throwed Rolls,” it’s also just as popular for its “Pass Arounds” that servers bring around in heaping helpings that compliment your meal. The Pass Arounds include Hot Rolls & Sorghum (don’t pass this one up!), Macaroni & Tomatoes, Fried Potatoes & Onions, Black-Eyed Peas and Fried Okra. Off the main menu, some of the classics include Chicken Fried Steak, Golden Fried Chicken and, of course, peach or blackberry cobbler for dessert. When you head to Lambert’s, go hungry! Tip: Lambert’s Cafe doesn’t take credit or ATM cards but all checks are welcome and there’s an ATM in the gift shop.
You can enjoy any of these amazing entrees from $8.99 to just $24.99! Chicken & Dumplings Chicken Salad Lambert Burger Roast Beef Barbeque Pork Steak Hog Jowl XXL-Center Cut Ham Fried Catfish Fillets Golden Fried Chicken Charbroiled Chicken Breast Hot Beef Sandwich Hamburger Steak
Smoked Pork Chops Ham & Beans Country Ham Shrimp Chicken Wings Ribeye Steak Beef Liver & Onions Chicken Fried Round Steak Fried Pork Chops Polish Sausage & Kraut Barbeque Ribs Chef Salad
We have a wide selection of vegetable choices and side dishes as well as...MOUTH-WATERING PASS AROUNDS! Hot Throwed Rolls & Sorghum Malasses Fried Potatoes & Onions • Macaroni & Tomatoes Black-eyed Peas • Fried Okra
• Large groups always welcome! • Always a big discount on your Birthday! • No credit cards, but all checks welcome
From Springfield, South on 65, exit CC/J
The Chicken Fried Steak is one of the many home cooked options at Lambert’s Cafe.
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Whether you’re in the mood for a frozen treat, a strong espresso, a bag of whole bean coffee to take home or even a coffee seminar — there’s a shop nearby in Springfield. To help you plan your caffeine intake during your visit, we’ve rounded up some of our favorites. By Ettie Berneking
Brick & Mortar Coffee
Classic Rock Coffee Co. Get ready to rock out to classic rock ‘n’ roll while tattooed baristas with neon-colored hair take your order. It might be out of the ordinary, but that’s part of the appeal here: coffee with edge, and good coffee at that. With a large roasting facility housed in the back, Classic Rock serves a range of whole bean blends. This west-side shop also whips up protein shakes, smoothies and a good selection of lunch options.
You won’t find soy milk or sugary syrups here. Instead, only rich and creamy whole milk is used. It’s all about creating the perfect cup of coffee and teaching customers the art behind the bean. Primarily a roasting company, this coffee house is in what used to be a motorcycle shop. Treated concrete floors, painted metal ceilings and bright white walls give the space an airy and welcoming ambiance while the back patio is the perfect spot to enjoy a summer afternoon. One massive farm-style community table fills the cafe and doubles as work space for weekly tasting sessions where customers can sample varieties of coffee and learn how to make the perfect pot at home.
Mudhouse Coffee With a massive coffee bar and a wall filled with loose leaf teas and whole bean coffees, there is plenty to choose from at this popular downtown hangout. Part of the draw is the quick but delicious lunch offerings ranging from soups and salads to BLTs, veggie wraps and the popular curry chicken salad. The drink menu is equally as varied with a wide selection of specialty drinks, smoothies and frozen beverages.
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Springfield’s Coffee Culture
Elle’s Patisserie
Don’t let the small size of this neighborhood patisserie fool you. There are plenty of larger-than-life flavors inside. Homemade truffles filled with everything from raspberry cream to salted caramel put Elle’s Patisserie on the map. Over the years, the menu has grown to include croissants stuffed with savory ham, cheese and chocolate, massive cinnamon rolls coated in vanilla icing and the popular cranish—an irresistible donut-like croissant. Holiday barks, brittles and seasonal ice creams satisfy even the pickiest of eaters and one of Elle’s most popular items is lavender iced coffee.
Big Momma’s Coffee & Espresso Bar
With bar seating wrapped along the front windows and a plush couch to lounge on, this go-to spot on C-Street (Commercial Street) has earned its spot in the local coffee scene. Italian sodas, smoothies, espresso and seasonal coffees fill the drink menu, where the pumpkin king latte is an annual favorite. Besides the coffee options, enjoy soups, salads, breakfast burritos and sandwiches including the Juliet, voted Springfield’s best vegetarian sandwich.
Eurasia Coffee & Tea
From the coffee menu to the lunch menu, offerings are spiced with Eurasian flavors, including pistachio rose water, tahini, apricots and pomegranate. Take, for instance, the Persian Rose Water latte, a delicious and aromatic blend of rich espresso, steamed milk and splash of rose water. For something refreshing, sip on a fresh lime soda made with simple syrup, sparkling water and a squeeze of fresh lime juice.
Homemade cupcakes, bagels, schmears, muffins, breakfast sandwiches, vegan cakes and an espresso bar, steaming Americanos and frothy cappuccinos display the bakery’s rich espresso.
Kingdom Coffee
With ample opportunities for people watching and a bright and welcoming interior, this coffee house hosts students and professionals alike, and it’s easy to understand why. Besides the rich, caramel aroma of espresso, the aroma of fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies hits your nose when you walk in the door. Thanks to a small oven housed behind the counter, The Coffee Ethic pumps out several batches of chocolate chip, oatmeal and sugar cookies. These extra-large, soft and chewy treats are the perfect thing to dunk into that hot cup of house-roasted coffee. The macchiatos are small but mighty (as they should be!) and the cappuccinos are perfectly frothy.
With just three small tables in the cafe, most coffee here is ordered to go. Be sure to try the single origin coffees or order a signature drink like the honey vanilla latte with its sweet vanilla swirled with rich honey, espresso and steamed milk.
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Heroes Coffee
There are two loves here: coffee and bikes, so don’t be surprised to see coffee-sipping mechanics in the adjacent bike repair shop. The intentionally small menu features lattes, iced coffee and baked goods, but for something unexpected, turn your attention to the specials menu.
B2 Cafe Treat yourself to one of the cream-topped coffees, grilled breakfast wraps, homemade granola or loaded bagel sandwiches stacked with sharp cheddar cheese, a fried egg, your choice of bacon, sausage and ham and a hearty schmear of cream cheese.
Traveler’s House Coffee & Tea New to Springfield in 2016, Traveler’s House Coffee & Tea quickly made its mark thanks to a wide selection of loose leaf teas, homemade quiche and baked goods and traditional macchiatos.
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The Perfect Pie Garbo’s Pizzeria
Garbo's just celebrated 25 years in Springfield and there's a reason they've been around so long — excellent thin crust pizza and killer salads.
The Big Slice NY Style Pizzeria
They claim to have the biggest slice in Springfield! This New York-style pizza is easier to eat folded in half.
Pizza House
Pizza House has been rollin' out the dough in Springfield since 1958. Its newer location on historic Commercial Street still serves up the same recipe for the thin crust classic pie they did decades ago.
McSalty’s Pizza Cafe
McSalty's is a Springfield legend. Famous for their wheat crust pies — you’ll never find another pizza like it. Try a Bear Pie or a Happy Hawaiian.
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Springfield has long had a reputation for being the birthplace of Springfield-style Cashew Chicken and for its plethora of Chinese food restaurants, but over the years, the SGF has also become quite the pizza town. From thick crust to thin crust and longtime staples to new pies in town, Springfield is certainly the place to be for pizza. Here are eight of the best spots in the city to grab a slice — or two.
Bruno’s Italian Ristorante
Bruno's claims to have the best Italian pizza in Springfield. The pies are cooked in Bruno's unique brick oven.
PaPPo’s Pizzeria & Pub
PaPPo's is the place to be in downtown Springfield for pizza connoisseurs and craft beer lovers.
The Brick Slice House
The Brick Slice House has quickly made a name for itself in downtown Springfield. We recommend The Brick Original with pepperoni, Italian sausage, garlic and creamy goat cheese.
WannaGetta PIZZA WannaGetta PIZZA is best known for its thin wheat crust pizza. The local owners say their unique recipes offer a "healthier alternative" to the run-ofthe-mill pizza restaurants.
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Farm to Table
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Springfield’s farmers’ markets and farm-to-table restaurants offer amazing food options.
Gilardi’s Ristorante owner, James Martin, gathers fresh produce from the on-site garden.
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f uber fresh food straight from the farm is what you’re yearning for, Springfield has plenty to offer. From farmers’ markets to farm-to-table dining, the food comes from right here in the Ozarks and it couldn’t be better.
of his business and he attributes much of his success as a restaurateur to them. The best sellers, after all, are the menu items based on locally grown food.
At Gilardi’s Ristorante, owner and chef James Martin not only serves farm-fresh food, he actually grows it right on the grounds of the restaurant and in another location downtown. That’s right, the landscaping you see this morning might be on your plate tonight!
Gilardi’s is one of several restaurants in Springfield offering farm-to-table dining.
The first two hours of his day begin in the gardens where he tends the herbs and vegetables using skills he learned from his grandmother and assesses what’s going to be ready to use in the Italian restaurant’s seven daily specials along with the rest of the menu.
At The Order, the restaurant inside Hotel Vandivort, the diverse, upscale cuisine is inspired by food products sourced from several local suppliers, and you’ll wish you could sample everything from the extensive menu. You could start the day with a cup o’ joe made from a special blend produced at The Coffee Ethic and a hearty omelet with ham from Circle B Ranch, Willow Mountain Mushrooms and goat cheese from Terrell Creek Farm.
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Martin said the gardens are a critical part
“Any time you can say we grew it or it was grown local, that’s going to sell,” Martin said.
The Order restaurant inside Hotel Vandivort serves upscale cuisine sourced from local suppliers.
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If you prefer cooking your own food or snacking on veggies and fruits fresh from the farm, the city’s farmers’ markets are the place to go. Farmers Market of the Ozarks is open year round from 8 a.m.-1p.m. on Saturday. During cold weather, the market is inside a heated pavilion. From May through September, enjoy the market from 9 a.m.-1p.m. on Wednesday. Along with local foods, you’ll find handcrafted gifts and other products. Live music will entertain while you shop and you’ll also find unique restaurants and shops at Farmers Park. Greater Springfield Farmers’ Market also is a year-round market. From April 12 - October 31, the market’s hours are 8 a.m.-noon Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Hours vary during winter. You’ll find locally grown farm-fresh meats, milk and cheese; unique gifts for your home or garden; and plant growers always have seasonal offerings from cut bouquets to nursery stock. Once you’re done at the market, it’ll be time to hit the mall and shop ‘til you drop. C-Street City Market bills itself as the city’s “sweetest little market.” Hours are 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday year-round. Local produce, honey, soaps, baked goods, crafts and more are available and once you’re done at the market, enjoy the shops and restaurants that make up the charming historic district known as C-Street. Springfield, Missouri • 2017 Visitors Guide
When lunchtime rolls around, the Vandivort Club might be just what you need to satisfy your taste buds. The sandwich of turkey, ham, bacon, smoked provolone, greens, tomatoes and onions is served on fresh sourdough made at Artisan’s Oven.
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For dinner, try the Braised Circle B Ranch Pork Belly served with celery root puree, fruit and nut compote and carrot gel or the Blackgate Farms Chef’s Cut, premium grass-fed beef cooked to suit your taste. If veggies are your thing, order the Vegetarian, a dish designed by the chef to capture the flavors of the season. The Order also uses products from Askinosie Chocolate, Urban Roots Farm, Blue Heron Farm, Green Thicket Farm, Edgewood Creamery, Legacy Bagelry, Pizza is served outside at Millsap Farms.
Hurts Donut and Millsap Farms.
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As for Millsap Farms, a special occasion each Thursday night from May to October makes it a dining must. During Thursday Night Pizza Club, wood-fired pizzas baked in earthen ovens are served buffet style.
Pizza is cooked in a wood-fired oven at Millsap Farms.
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Three kinds of pizza topped with organically raised seasonal produce harvested from the farm and locally produced meats, cheeses, sauces and vegetables are offered each week.
Thursday Night Pizza Club includes a tour of the farm where the owners, Curtis and Sarah Millsap, pride themselves on practicing organic agriculture. If you want to give it a try, you need to sign up early because table space is limited at this outdoor event. That’s just a small sample of farm-to-table dining options in the Springfield area. We suggest you try them all!
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Ashlan Zay performing the role of Cinderella with the Springfield Ballet.
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hen it comes to the arts, Springfield is one place where you might just see tomorrow’s stars today. For that matter, you might even see today’s stars today!
Performer Kim Crosby is one of those people. Crosby, who has appeared in numerous Broadway productions, on television and in concert got her start at age 5 performing in Springfield Little Theatre’s production of “The King and I” and grew up performing in the city. “There wasn’t a time when I wasn’t at Little Theatre when I was growing up,” Crosby said. She also performed in the Springfield Opera as a child. Nowadays, Crosby has returned to her hometown where her most recent performances were “Jerry’s Girls” at Springfield Contemporary Theatre and “Mary Poppins” with Springfield Little Theatre. Crosby said the performing arts scene in Springfield is definitely worth exploring. “There’s a lot of talent here,” she said.
Kim Crosby grew up performing in Springfield.
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Besides the local productions, Crosby recommends checking out the schedule at Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, a venue at
Missouri State University that hosts numerous productions each year, including Broadway shows such as “The Phantom of the Opera” scheduled for May 2018. (Get your tickets now! They’re going fast.) Concerts, comedians, children’s shows and more will be on stage at the hall this year. Other venues in the city offer a wide variety of live performances. Not only can you see Springfield Little Theatre productions at the Landers Theatre, you can also enjoy Springfield Ballet (celebrating its 40th anniversary this year) and other local performances at the historic venue.
It’s good for the soul.
Any arts are enriching and open up your world. Springfield Ballet, in fact, is another local group that’s produced a star. Ballerina Ashlan Zay, 17, was recruited by the Charlotte Ballet in North Carolina where she currently performs. Zay credits Springfield Ballet with launching her career. “Springfield Ballet shaped my life completely,” said Zay, who began dancing at age 3. “It was there, when I was 14, that I knew I wanted to be a professional dancer.” At age 15, she participated in Charlotte Ballet’s Summer Intensive and was offered a conservatory position in the pre-professional division. Springfield, Missouri • 2017 Visitors Guide
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plays, comedians and other productions are available year round with new events added frequently. This year begins with “Potterfest,” a showing of all eight Harry Potter films, and who knows what other magic the Gillioz will bring during 2017! Along with all that, the Emmy Award-winning talk show, “The Mystery Hour,” is filmed at the theater in front of a live audience each month. Crosby suggests you enjoy all of them. “It’s good for the soul,” Crosby said. “Any arts are enriching and open up your world.”
A Springfield Ballet production of "Cinderella" featured Ashlan Zay as Cinderella.
“The idea of taking this huge step was both daunting and exciting,” Zay said. “I would be taking my first real move to being a professional dancer, but I would also have to move far away from my family.” Despite her trepidation, she took the position and continues advancing and dancing in the Charlotte Ballet. The arts scene doesn’t end there. You can also enjoy Springfield Symphony, dozens of galleries around the city and First Friday Art Walk the first Friday of each month. Tent Theatre at Missouri State University and other performances at the city’s universities are delightful entertainment. And Springfield Art Museum features exhibits from its permanent collection along with traveling exhibits from around the country and the annual Watercolor USA exhibition. At the Gillioz Theatre, a full schedule of movies, concerts, opera,
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Downtown Springfield’s
Renaissance
Entertainment and business district is the heartbeat of the Queen City.
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owntown Springfield has gone through quite the renaissance over the last 20 years and has quickly become the heartbeat of the Queen City. Home to dozens of restaurants, bars, boutiques, seasonal festivals, theater, the arts and more, downtown Springfield offers a wide variety of entertainment options for the entire family.
The entertainment options are endless downtown where the culture is vibrant with plays, improv shows, independent films, live music, community events and even an Emmy Award-winning televised late night talk show. On the square, the Park Central Library is a hub for the arts, culture and multimedia. You can also relive Springfield’s history at Springfield’s all-new History Museum on the Square.
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Jordan Valley Park, Founders Park and the Discovery Center of Springfield are great places to take the kids. Family friendly movies are shown during the summer at Founders Park and the streets fill with art enthusiasts the first Friday of each month for First Friday Art Walk.
A crowd enjoys an outdoor summer concert at Park Central Square.
There’s no shortage of dining options downtown where more than 40 restaurants of all types can be found. From casual to fine dining, the options are limitless. Downtown is also home to many sweets shops serving cupcakes, specialty treats and more. Sidewalk cafes and coffee houses line the streets, offering great options for spending time with friends and family in a relaxing atmosphere. There’s also plenty of shopping downtown. Take your pick from trendy boutiques, home décor shops and over 30 art galleries all within walking distance. You'll find everything from vintage to modern with clothing boutiques for men and women, unique gift items and more. Downtown is now the Springfield destination for entertainment seekers, foodies and arts and culture aficionados. Now, all that’s missing is you. Springfield's Park Central Square is home to the History Museum on the Square, close to more than 40 restaurants and surrounded by dozens of shops and art galleries.
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Out On the Town Springfield’s nightlife scene is more vibrant than ever.
The Red Room Lounge at Flame Steakhouse is a popular place for cocktails and appetizers.
Springfield's nightlife scene has something for everyone, from intimate music venues to first-class restaurants and bars. Whether you’re looking for a great place for a date night, a place to watch the big game or a spot to simply relax, Springfield is the perfect city for a night out on the town.
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Patton Alley Pub
Be polite, imbibe responsibly and have fun is all they ask of you at downtown Springfield’s Scotch & Soda. This eclectic whiskey bar is known for its relaxed atmosphere, creative libations and extensive collection of scotch and whiskey.
Patton Alley Pub is the place to go to relax and get away from it all for just a bit. Its laid back vibe, craft beers you won't find at other bars, extensive bar menu and weekly live music has locals and visitors alike coming back for more. Trivia nights, tap takeovers and beer pairings help round out this comfy neighborhood pub.
Red Room Lounge at Flame Steakhouse One of downtown Springfield’s hidden gems, the Red Room Lounge, is the spot to go for unique infused cocktails after a delicious dinner at Flame Steakhouse (home of the Red Room Lounge). Get amazing deals on delicious burgers and drink specials during early bird and late night happy hours.
Ernie Biggs Two words — dueling pianos. Springfield’s only dueling piano bar claims to be the center of downtown nightlife — and rightly so. The carefree atmosphere and piano singalongs of your all-time favorite hits at Ernie Biggs make for a fun date night or night out with friends. “Think Bigg and Sing Loud” at Ernie Biggs.
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Dublin’s Pass Irish Pub & Restaurant With two locations in Springfield — downtown and southside — Dublin’s Pass is the place to go for authentic Irish cuisine, pints of Guinness and live music. Pub trivia is featured every Monday night at both locations and during early evening and late night happy hours. Tip: try the classic fish and chips battered in Guinness.
Parlor 88 Lounge & Eatery This chic, social hot spot has become the place to be on the city’s south side. Parlor 88 Lounge & Eatery offers up a modern atmosphere, sophisticated and delicious food options and an extensive drink menu. Relax around the indoor fireplace or in the outdoor patio.
Lindberg’s Tavern Stepping into Lindberg’s Tavern on Springfield’s historic Commercial Street (C-Street) is one of those times when you wonder, “If only these walls could talk.” And if they could, they’d have quite a story to tell of the oldest tavern in the city. Lindberg’s features a fresh and daring take on traditional bar food. Burgers seared in duck fat, poutine (fries covered in gravy and cheese) and black-eyed pea hummus are popular items.
Barley, Wheat, and Rye Social House Barley, Wheat, and Rye carries the finest liquors, beers and wines, many of which come from local artisans. This craft cocktail lounge is the perfect place to relax in the evening and features meat and cheese trays sourced locally.
CB Social House One of Springfield’s newer downtown establishments, CB Social House is a local butcher-centric restaurant and bar focusing on craft cocktails, great American beers and simple, carefully prepared food.
Big Whiskey’s American Restaurant and Bar This classic American bar and restaurant is hugely popular with folks all over the Ozarks and now has five locations in the area, including three in Springfield. Known for wings and a well-rounded whiskey collection, Big Whiskey’s is perfect for date night, family night and everything in between.
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There’s a lot to do in Springfield, Missouri. And no one knows better than the people that live here. That’s why we asked local bloggers Emma Chapman and Elsie Larson of A Beautiful Mess to put together the ultimate Springfield itinerary. Then, we invited other bloggers to come enjoy it and take photos along the way. Now, it’s your turn. All you need is four days, an open mind and a sense of adventure to enjoy life’s simple pleasures during your trip to Springfield. 60
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#LOVESPRINGFIELD D AY 1 Check into your hotel before the adventure begins. Fuel up with lunch at one of 40 chef-owned restaurants. Get in some R&R with a full-body
massage at Zen3 Spa and Bodyworks.
Try a farm-to-table pizza and listen to live
music at Millsap Farms.
D AY 2 Start the day exploring boutique
shops and cafes on C-Street.
Go big with a tour of the first and largest Bass Pro Shops® in the world. Sample local craft
beer at Mother’s Brewing Company.
Watch baseball’s future
stars under the lights at a Springfield Cardinals game.
D AY 3 Wander through Farmers Park for trendy
shopping and trendier cafes.
Ride the underground Jeep-drawn tram on a Fantastic Caverns tour. Treat yourself to Springfield’s own famous Order tropical-inspired cocktails
frozen custard at Andy’s Frozen Custard.
and dinner at Golden Girl Rum Club,
owned by A Beautiful Mess.
D AY 4 Wrap up your trip with a savory
breakfast and fresh coffee at a cafe.
Check out of your hotel and take one
last stroll through downtown shops.
Read the hour-by-hour itinerary at SpringfieldMO.org/ultimate Emma Chapman and Elsie Larson are sisters and owners of the lifestyle blog, A Beautiful Mess. Born and raised in the Midwest, the entrepreneurs have written books, created apps and have their own product line. Learn more about their work and their adventures through Springfield at ABeautifulMess.com.
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It’s Time for a
Girlfriend Getaway Galleries, boutiques and restaurants line the historic C-Street corridor.
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hen it’s time to rejuvenate and get out with your besties, Springfield knows what a girl wants. From spas to delectable dining, you’ll find everything you need for the perfect girlfriend getaway.
A customer relaxes at Zen3 Spa and Bodyworks.
Setting the tone for the weekend — or even a longer stay — is all about accommodations, and Springfield’s cozy inns are a great choice when you want to settle in and catch up with your buds. Walnut Street Inn Bed & Breakfast in the city’s historic district, Hotel Vandivort downtown and the Mansion at Elfindale are charming and have plenty of dining, shopping and nightlife options nearby. Or you can opt for one of Springfield’s 60 hotels at a variety of price points and locations. The Hotel Vandivort was named the 2016 Boutique Hotel of the Year by the Boutique & Lifestyle Lodging Association.
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Pamper Yourself Once you’re checked in, pamper yourself at one of several spas you’ll find throughout Springfield. Dharma Day Spa & Salon specializes in spa parties, Acacia Spa offers a full line of services in a brand new facility and Zen3 Spa and Bodyworks specializes in therapeutic and relaxation massage. The new Theta Float Spa allows you to relax and rejuvenate while floating in a pod filled with buoyant warm water. Continue the fun by treating yourself at Elle’s Patisserie, Andy’s Frozen Custard, Askinosie Chocolate, Bon Bon’s Candy House or several other shops specializing in sweet treats. Now that you’re completely energized, it’s off to an afternoon of shopping at Battlefield Mall and exploring the boutiques you’ll find downtown and at other locations throughout the city. Shoppers enjoy the many retail options at Battlefield Mall.
The Night Calls By then you’ll be ready for a night on the town. Start with dinner: there are about 1,000 restaurants in and near Springfield so you can be sure to find one that suits everyone’s tastes. You know your girlfriends all love the nightlife, and you’re in the right place for it. Springfield’s nightclubs offer live entertainment and dancing with everything from country music to a dueling piano bar. Be sure to check out the scene at the city’s downtown entertainment district where you can prowl the night spots to find just the right one — or more! It’s time for a girlfriend getaway in Springfield. So gather your best girlfriends and start packing! Diners enjoy cocktails and appetizers at Fire & Ice Restaurant.
Chocolate lovers sample the tasty creations at Askinosie Chocolate.
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Old World Charm for Today’s Home Crossing the threshold of The Polish Pottery Shoppe, you will arrive in the world of hand-crafted beauty. A centuries-old folk art, our pottery is designed, hand-made, and hand-painted by master artists in the small village of Boleslawiec, Poland. The unique artistry of Polish Pottery continues to charm with its wide variety of patterns and shapes. Polish Pottery is known for its exceptional durability and safe use in the oven, microwave, dishwasher and freezer. Beautiful, yet practical, it goes from oven to table, serving both as a baking vessel and a decorative presentation piece. Durable enough for everyday use, Polish Pottery is elegant enough for formal gatherings.
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Yesterday Meets Tomorrow on Springfield’s Historic
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The historic district is a bustling hub of arts, entertainment, dining and shopping.
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ubbed C-Street by locals, this sixblock shopping, dining and entertainment district is the place to be, much like it was 150 years ago when the railroad made its way to Springfield and the area became a bustling hub of retail activity.
Robin Gilmore, owner of Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room and Vintage Suitcase on C-Street, said it’s the perfect location for her business.
ture hanging from the ceiling and every available space filled with everything from home décor to clothing to antiques.
More than a century later, C-Street is now an eclectic area with a strong entrepreneurial community that strives for individuality. From antique shops to galleries and fine dining to the city’s oldest tavern, C-Street is a must-see in Springfield, especially for those looking for the unique, unusual and unpretentious side of the city.
“C-Street is just a neat little area in Springfield,” Gilmore said. “It’s an old-time vibe and the neighbors are wonderful.”
“I wanted it to be something quite different and unique and somewhere I would want to go; a feast for the eyes,” Gilmore said.
Gilmore has traveled the world visiting tea rooms and flea markets and says she has never seen one like the one that bears her name. And it’s no wonder.
The tea room, set within the intricate displays of the market, fills up from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with diners enjoying quiches, soups, sandwiches, salads and scrumptious desserts. “I wanted this to be something that’s not just a restaurant,” Gilmore said. “I want
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C-Street is lined with historic buildings filled with unique shops, galleries and dining options.
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popular desserts featuring Askinosie Chocolate — another C-Street business to explore. “We just wanted to embrace C-Street by using ingredients for our food from local businesses,” Dock said. “And we wanted to bring something to C-Street that was missing. Turns out that was a good, local burger and quality bar food.” Quality food is definitely a signature of C-Street. Cafe Cusco is the city’s only Peruvian restaurant; Sisters in Thyme deli and bakery serves sandwiches on homemade bread; Pizza House, the city’s oldest pizzeria, is always packed; Big Momma’s Coffee & Espresso Bar is where the coffee is better than what mom used to make; and many other places to grab a bite are found along the street among the antique shops, flea markets, boutiques and galleries.
Askinosie Chocolate, one of a small handful of places in the nation making beanto-bar chocolate, is among those shops. Along with the mouthwatering aroma of cocoa, you’ll find chocolate made with beans sourced directly from farmers. Dark and white chocolate bars, nibs, cocoa powder, chocolate-covered malt balls and more tasty treats are available. Try out the free samples! Also be sure to check out Creative Escape Glass where you can purchase or make your own fused glass art; Chabom Teas + Spices featuring products from around the world; Artivities — a studio specializing in interactive classes and events; and all the other businesses that make C-Street the hip place to be that it is today.
Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room and Vintage Suitcase offers home décor, clothing, antiques and scrumptious desserts.
people to come in and be entertained. I really wanted this to be a destination stop and that’s what it’s beginning to be.” Another destination stop on C-Street is Lindberg’s Tavern. Lindberg’s, the city’s oldest tavern, opened in 1870 and quickly became a one-stopshop for railroad workers looking to kick back after long hauls on the line. From Lindberg’s corner perch, it’s easy to imagine tired workers coming off the trains sitting on the rows of tracks visible across the street, dodging horse-drawn wagons to cross Commercial Street for a beer and the bordello that used to be at the tavern.
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Ms. Gilmore’s Vintage Suitcase and Tea Room
Delicious food, French bakery, 8,000 square feet of clothing, antiques, jewelry and home decor.
Nowadays, the people frequenting Lindberg’s are from all walks of life, including Springfield Mayor Bob Stephens who enjoys the architecture and history of the building along with the live entertainment showcasing local artists. “It’s almost unusual to see an out-of-town band playing there because they have so much local stuff going on,” Stephens said. “And they’re not scared to try different things.” That’s also true when it comes to the food at Lindberg’s. Owners Ryan Dock and Eric Weiler have added their own flavor to the menu featuring a daring take on traditional bar food. Burgers seared in duck fat, poutine (fries covered in gravy and cheese) and blackeyed pea hummus are popular items. “We’ve really tried to embrace the history of this place but also add our own little flavor to it,” said Dock. A passion for history, food and C-Street had a significant influence on what they offer, including condiments made with locally produced craft beer and one of their most
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Vacations in Branson become family traditions. Cast a line, ride a classic wooden rollercoaster and take in an amazing show, all in the same day. Then enjoy our hospitality as your family decides what to do the next day. And the days to come, together in Branson.
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or decades, Branson has been known as the entertainment capital of the Midwest. From legendary shows to family adventures, Springfield's neighbor to the south continues to grow with all-new attractions for the entire family. There’s an adventure awaiting everyone in Branson. From outdoor fun to amazing live entertainment, there’s no shortage of great things to do — now more than ever.
Fritz’s Adventure Fritz’s Adventure is a dynamic, new family attraction that brings the excitement and challenges of outdoor adventure into a multi-dimensional indoor environment. This exciting attraction features daunting utility poles to climb, bridges suspended stories above, towering rock climbing walls and giant boulders, an impressive
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parkour area, a massive ropes course, urban brick buildings for scaling, a lifesized water tower, multiple slides, tunnels and tubes to burrow in and an air-worthy airplane to explore. There’s also a restaurant with plenty of healthy options.
Branson Ferris Wheel If you visited Chicago’s iconic Navy Pier between 1995 and 2015, you may have ridden the Branson Ferris Wheel. After giving rides to visitors there for two decades, the ferris wheel was purchased and brought to Branson — and now offers incredible views of the beautiful Ozark Mountains. At night, it lights up the sky with 16,000 LED lights and includes three spectacular light and music shows most evenings. Located at The Track Family Fun Parks.
Dolly Parton’s all-new Dixie Stampede Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede has been thrilling guests with its famous dinner show since 1995, but now offers an allnew experience the entire family will love. The new experience includes a dimensional LED wall that is so immersive, guests will be transported to a stunning tribute to Ozark Mountain Country. And don’t forget the amazing food! Dixie Stampede’s signature four-course meal includes their Original Creamy Vegetable Soup and hot homemade biscuit, a tender whole rotisserie chicken, hickory-smoked barbecued pork loin, buttery corn on the cob, herb-basted potato and dessert.
Parakeet Pete’s Zip & Sip and SKY Deck The SKY Deck at Parakeet Pete’s is
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Branson’s newest and most scenic event and entertainment venue! Located directly across from the Branson Landing on Mount Branson, guests of The SKY Deck arrive via Parakeet Pete’s Waterfront Zipline located at the Branson Landing and moments later experience spectacular views of historic downtown Branson. In the evening, the sky comes alive with magical sunset displays. The SKY Deck hosts a variety of special events, including Zip & Sip (various dates) where guests can soar across Lake Taneycomo to enjoy entertainment and drinks on The SKY Deck.
December 30, 2017. Witness the story that is central to the season, brought to life with high drama, awe-inspiring special effects and live animals. Rejoice with your whole family as the true meaning of Christmas unfolds right before your eyes!
Shopping, Shopping, Shopping From Branson Landing to Tanger Outlets,
the Branson shopping scene continues to flourish, offering visitors a variety of shopping options that are hard to pass up. And don’t forget historic downtown Branson where a visit to Dick’s 5 & 10 is a must. You’ll step back in time at Dick’s —one of the last of an American tradition and a Branson icon for over 50 years.
The Runaway-Branson Mountain Coaster The Runaway-Branson Mountain Coaster is the only alpine mountain coaster in the Ozarks. At speeds up to 30 mph, take an exciting ride down an Ozark mountain, controlling your speed as you go. The Runaway is the first installation at Branson Mountain Adventure Park — expected to expand with a zip line and other attractions.
Miracle of Christmas at Sight & Sound Theatres Sight & Sound Theatres has brought the amazing productions of “Jonah” and “Moses” to Branson and will bring the “Miracle of Christmas” to the Ozarks November 4-
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Signature Events
There’s certainly no shortage of events going on in the Springfield area throughout the year and every year! Below you’ll find the marquee events for 2017 and you can find a full schedule of events happening in the Queen City at SpringfieldMo.org. be missed. Celebrate as the parade rolls, marches, dances and skips through Commercial Street and downtown Springfield. After taking in the parade, visit local merchants, bars and restaurants to get the full flavor of St. Patrick’s Day, Springfield-style.
May 7-8
Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Spring Planting Festival Join 10,000 gardeners at the annual Spring Planting Festival. It’s the largest event at Baker Creek each year at the pioneer village near Mansfield, Missouri. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day. Come to the spring's largest celebration of all things heirloom!
First Friday of every month
First Friday Art Walk First Friday Art Walk offers original art, live music, art demonstrations, food, fun and more in 27 participating venues. Enjoy the art, meet the artists and experience Springfield’s favorite free arts event.
April 1
Cherry Blossom Kite and Piñata Festival Kite making and flying from the Botanical Center's roof plaza and great lawn. Various activities, including free origami and other crafts, will celebrate Springfield's Sister City, Isesaki, Japan. April 21-22
Rock’n Ribs BBQ Festival
March 18
Springfield’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade This family friendly celebration is not to
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What's delicious, mouthwatering and benefits seven local children's charities? The Annual Rock’n Ribs BBQ Festival where more than 75 teams from all over come together to compete for the best barbeque in an event sanctioned by the Kansas City BBQ Society.
May 6-7
Artsfest on Walnut Street Artsfest is the largest fine arts festival in southwest Missouri featuring 130 artists from 16 states, over 80 performances, food from some of Springfield’s favorite restaurants and a kids’ hands-on area with activities including Chalk-It-Up and the Claymobile, a mobile ceramic arts workshop.
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November 23
Watercolor USA 2017
23rd Annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot
This will be the 56th exhibition of Watercolor USA, a national, annual juried exhibition recognizing aqueous media painting. The event at the Springfield Art Museum is open to artists from all 50 states and US territories judged for a variety of prizes and possible purchase by the museum.
Join the flock of more than 9,000 runners/ walkers for the largest Thanksgiving 5K run/walk in Missouri. Proceeds benefit the Developmental Center of the Ozarks and the Park Board’s Scholarship Fund. Mid-November-December
Festival of Lights September-November
Bass Pro Outdoor Fitness Festival The Bass Pro Fitness Festival is a series of not-for-profit events sponsored by Bass Pro and dedicated volunteers and sponsors. Walk, bike, run or kayak your way to better health with the Bass Pro Outdoor Fitness Festival! September 8-10
Japanese Fall Festival
July 27-August 5
81st Annual Ozark Empire Fair Join in on the fun with all the great food, carnival rides, games, concerts and more. For more than 80 years, the Ozark Empire Fair has been a time for community celebration and 2017 promises to carry on the tradition. August 4-6
Park Days Park Days is a weekend-long annual celebration that brings Springfield's African-American community together, commemorating the end of slavery in the 1800's. It takes place at Silver Springs Park every year on the first weekend of August, bringing together friends and family from Springfield and around the country.
Celebrate Springfield’s Sister City - Isesaki, Japan - with artists, performers, martial arts demonstrations, special guests, vendors and more!
Downtown Springfield celebrates the holidays with a variety of activities and events including the Springfield Christmas Parade, WInterfest and much more. December 9
Downtown Springfield Christmas Parade Downtown Springfield celebrates its 51st Christmas Parade. The parade route starts on South Avenue and heads north to Park Central Square. The parade continues to Jordan Valley Park.
September 8-10
PBR Built Ford Tough: PFIWestern.com Invitational presented by Bass Pro Shops® They’re big, bad and bodacious, and that’s just the riders! Watch some of the country’s toughest cowboys take on the toughest bulls at this annual professional bull riding event. September 16-17
Cider Days An outdoor fall celebration featuring more than 100 juried artists and crafters. Activities include a free hands-on children’s area, scarecrow village, performance stages, food and more.
December 9
Wilson’s Creek Memorial Luminary Driving Tour Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield presents the 14th Annual Memorial Illumination Ceremony, featuring over 2,500 luminaries, representing those killed, wounded or missing at the Battle of Wilson’s Creek, August 10, 1861.
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Birthplace of Route 66 Festival & Car Show Enjoy this year’s festival featuring an awesome car and motorcycle show. Enjoy multiple live performances and lively businesses along Route 66 during this festival celebrating the city where Route 66 was named.
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Poised to be one of the most immersive conservation attractions in the world!
Visit WondersofWildlife.org for grand opening details. LOCATED NEXT TO BASS PRO SHOPS® NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS IN SPRINGFIELD, MO USA BP163435
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Relax and unwind in the country while enjoying American wine and mead. Drink what you like and like what you drink.
Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque
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Built in 1923, this unique building has a museum and serves as a community event venue.
Acacia Spa
417-823-8318 acacia-spa.com
E. St. Louis St. 1 601 Springfield, MO 65806
S. Lone Pine Ave. 4 4058 Springfield, MO 65804 Air & Military Museum of the Ozarks
E. Kearney St. 2 2305 Springfield, MO 65803
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Visit our hands-on museum and climb aboard a real Cobra helicopter. See restored vintage military equipment and learn about our veterans.
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Dinner, drinks, movies and events under one roof. Our one-of-a-kind programming and full-service menu has endeared us to film lovers everywhere.
417-862-2522 thealbatrosshookahlounge.com
Large tobacco shop specializing in premium cigars, pipes and tobacco, hookahs, dokha and cigarettes. Also, Springfield’s only hookah lounge!
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417-887-3030 springfieldincrediblepizza.com
Family fun for everyone! Go-karts, laser tag, 100+ games and prizes, delicious pizza, salad and dessert buffet.
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417-883-1234 andybspringfield.com
Andy B’s Restaurant & Entertainment Center offers VIB luxury bowling, laser tag, arcade games, event suites and delicious food and drink.
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The Albatross Hookah Lounge & Fine Tobacco Emporium 406 W. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
S. Campbell Ave. 4 2850 Springfield, MO 65807
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1984 is the 80’s time machine! Original 80’s video games, pinball and 80’s themed hangout. Visit the 80s at 1984 Arcade. It’s totally awesome!
417-831-3665 1984arcade.com
S. Jefferson Ave. 1 400 Springfield, MO 65804
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W. Commercial St. 1 209 Springfield, MO 65803
Features some of the most unique memorabilia depicting archery history available anywhere in the world. Located inside Bass Pro Shops®. An interactive art studio, specializing in art classes, workshops, parties and events for all ages and abilities.
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Look for these round location symbols on the maps and throughout these listings to help you find the general area where businesses and attractions are located. East and west sections are divided by Campbell Avenue, and north and south areas are generally divided by Chestnut Expressway. The Downtown area is bound by Commercial Street, National Avenue, Grand Street and Kansas Expressway. OUT indicates the location is outside of Springfield.
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THE FUTURE OF CARDINALS BASEBALL! Hammons Field is the home of the Springfield
Cardinals, Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. Grab a great seat in the stands and catch some serious action by future St. Louis Cardinals Stars. Matt Carpenter, Carlos Martinez, Stephen Piscotty, Michael Wacha and Matt Adams all played in Springfield before starting their Major League careers. And if you’re feeling hungry, we’ve got what you’re craving: hot dogs, brats, nachos, popcorn and plenty of other delicious treats to try.
You can also enjoy our great food, and a great view, with all-inclusive tickets in The Nest, Expedia® Redbird Roost or our air-conditioned Luxury Suites. So grab a dog, some Cracker Jack and cheer on the Cardinals!
TICKETS: 417-863-2143 www. Hammons Field is located in downtown Springfield at John Q. Hammons Parkway and East Trafficway. Dates and times are subject to change. Check www.SpringfieldCardinals.com for updates. All games on Jock 98.7 FM or online at www.SpringfieldCardinals.com.
.com Proud Double-A affiliate of the 11-time World Champion St. Louis Cardinals.
417-862-2781 ag.org
Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World® 1935 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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Billiards of Springfield/Blue Room Comedy Club 541 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65806 C-Street Historic District Commercial Street between Washington Avenue and Grant Avenue Springfield, MO 65803 Calaboose
W. McDaniel St. 1 409 Springfield, MO 65802 Captain B’s Fishing Guide Service
S. Campbell Ave. 4 2050 Springfield, MO 65807
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Civil War Library at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield 6424 W. Farm Road 182 Republic, MO 65738 Clue Pursuit
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Tour the printing plant, hall of flags, original art and interactive museum. Guided tours weekdays.
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The original and largest of the Bass Pro Shops®. Almost 500,000 square feet dedicated to the beauty of the outdoors.
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Twelve markers placed throughout the battleground commemorate key events when Union forces defended Springfield territory in January 1863.
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Six historic blocks; art and maker spaces, eclectic shops, international dining, a microbrewery, the city’s oldest tavern, a chocolate factory and more!
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Built in 1891 as a jail. Police substation with a police museum on the first floor. Tours are available by appointment most weekdays.
417-224-7645 captainbguide.com
Creative Escape Glass, LLC
417-693-4991 creativeescapeglass.com
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With about 6,000 volumes, the library has one of the largest collections of bound volumes on the Civil War in the National Parks Service.
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An hour of action-packed entertainment where you must solve the mystery with clues, keys and codes to escape the room. Fun for all ages! Features the 2,500-seat Mediacom Tennis Stadium.
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Fused glass studio open to the public. Learn to make your own fused glass pieces or shop our handcrafted selections. No experience needed.
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One of the largest social dance studios in the state of Missouri, with five instructors on staff, each with over 10 years of experience!
417-869-6789 dancewithme.us
E. Commercial St. 1 224 Springfield, MO 65803
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A full-service pool hall! Sixteen 9’ tables, big screen TVs, delicious menu and full bar. Blue Room Comedy Club 8 p.m. every Friday and Saturday.
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417-268-9668 cluepursuitlive.com
S. Campbell Ave. 5 1701 Springfield, MO 65807
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Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield Hwy ZZ & Farm Road 182 Republic, Missouri
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BRANSON’S FINAL SEASON Experience one of the Bible’s most epic stories, brought to life on a panoramic stage featuring spectacular special effects and live animals. March 4 – October 20. RESERVE YOUR SEAT sight-sound.com | 800-377-1277
Dharma Day Spa & Salon
Dickerson Park Zoo
Discovery Center of Springfield
E. St. Louis St. 1 438 Springfield, MO 65806 Diventures
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W. McDaniel St. 1 304 Springfield, MO 65806
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Located in the Clarence and Edna Wheeler Scout Service Center. The only Boy Scout Museum in Missouri. Visit our exhibits and trail. A private, Christian university of arts, sciences and professions. Schedule a visit today!
We combine farm-fresh goodness, hand-crafted products and local eateries, all in one location that is easily accessible.
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Visit the Downtown Arts District on First Friday to enjoy original art, live music, activities and more in 23 participating galleries.
Fun Acre Miniature Golf
417-889-1872 funacre.net
Gillioz Theatre
417-863-7843 gillioz.org
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
417-887-9191 grizzly.com
417-682-2279
S. Campbell Ave. 4 2500 Springfield, MO 65807 Park Central East 1 325 Springfield, MO 65806
W. Battlefield Road 5 1815 Springfield, MO 65807
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Harry S Truman Birthplace State Historic Site 1009 Truman St. Lamar, MO 64759 History Museum on the Square
Park Central Square 1 157 Springfield, MO 65806
History of Hearing Museum
E. Commercial St. 1 628 Springfield, MO 65803
Itty Bitty City Indoor Play Center
S. Campbell Ave. 4 3640 Springfield, MO 65807
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Classic 18 holes and batting cages. Tucked behind Old Town Shopping Center and six blocks south of Bass Pro Shops®. Experience the arts in this 1926 historic theater. Enjoy live theater, concerts, movies and much more! Visit website for coming attractions.
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Itty Bitty City is a creative play center featuring a pretend cafe, fire house, police station and market; a water table, a stage and more!
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America’s Only Ride-Through Cave. A 55-minute guided tour follows an ancient underground riverbed filled with massive formations.
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417-883-1636 ozarktrailsbsa.org
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N. Farm Road 125 6 4872 Springfield, MO 65803
Up-close natural adventure with hundreds of animals from around the world. Children’s playground, café, gift shop and train ride (seasonal).
417-831-6200 itsalldowntown.com
Evangel University
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417-882-2755 dharmadayspa.com
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JQH Arena
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Enjoy the Broadway series and other national touring performances in one of the Midwest’s finest entertainment venues.
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Canoe and kayak rentals available seasonally. The retail shop offers room rentals year-round, fishing tackle and more.
417-891-1550 parkboard.org
Visit the historic home where the “Little House” books were written. Museum contains Pa’s fiddle, Laura’s handwritten manuscripts and more!
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Lew’s Ozark Fishing Museum
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See historic beginnings of rod and reel entrepreneur Lew Childre and legendary Ozarks White River fishing guide, J. D. Fletcher.
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The Library Center
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The Library Station
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Lost Signal. Found Beer. Whether you are in the mood for the best BBQ or craft beer, we have what you desire.
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Two indoor ice rinks for ice skating, figure skating, hockey. Pro shop. Open skating available. Home to Springfield Express and Missouri State Ice Bears.
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N. Kansas Expressway 3 2535 Springfield, MO 65803 Lost Signal Brewing Company
W. College St. 1 610 Springfield, MO 65806
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Mediacom Ice Park
E. Trafficway St. 1 635 Springfield, MO 65806
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Missouri Institute of Natural Science Riverbluff Cave 2327 W. Farm Road 190 Springfield, MO 65810
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Missouri Spirits 507 W. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
417-501-4674 missourispirits.com
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame
E. Stan Musial Drive 4 3861 Springfield, MO 65809
Missouri State University
S. National Ave. 1 901 Springfield, MO 65897
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417-889-3100 mosportshalloffame.com
Includes more than 4,000 pieces of sports memorabilia, hands-on exhibits and interesting displays. Come and have a ball at the hall.
417-836-5000 missouristate.edu
A comprehensive institution with a statewide mission in public affairs. Our purpose is to develop global citizen scholars.
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Open all year, rain or shine. Home of the world’s largest golf club! 444 E. Farm Road 192
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NRA® National Sporting Arms Museum Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World® 1935 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807 OOVVDA Winery
N. Berry Lane 2 5448 Springfield, MO 65803
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Ozark Empire Fairgrounds & Event Center 3001 N. Grant Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 Painting With A Twist
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Park Central Square 1 128 Springfield, MO 65806
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See over 1,000 firearms that trace the history of hunting, conservation and freedom at the NRA® National Sporting Arms Museum in Bass Pro.
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Sample a splendid assortment of wines crafted from mostly local fruit. BBQ grills, picnic tables and chairs available.
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417-485-0779 questledge.com
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Home of the region’s most exciting events: Ozark Empire Fair, Lawn and Garden Show, Spring Round-Up, Baconfest and more!
417-833-2660 ozarkempirefair.com
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Mother’s is a growing family committed to artistic craftsmanship and brewing craft beers that make life’s everyday moments anything but.
417-755-7760 paintingwithatwist.com
S. Campbell Ave. 4 3444 Springfield, MO 65807
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S. Grant Ave. 1 215 Springfield, MO 65806
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The interactive, hands-on science museum! 438 E St. Louis St, Springfield, MO 65806 Visit our website at www.discoverycenter.org
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It’s Fun! It’s Free! It’s 6-10 p.m. the FIRST FRIDAY of Every Month! DOWNTOWN SPRINGFIELD, MO
SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
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Relics Antique Mall, Tea Room & Event Center 2015 W. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65807 Rosette Studios: Arts & Letters
S. Campbell Ave. 1 214 Springfield, MO 65806
Route 66 Car Museum
W. College St. 1 1624 Springfield, MO 65806
Route 66 Springfield Visitor Center
E. St. Louis St., Suite 100 1 815 Springfield, MO 65806
417-861-8004 66carmuseum.com 417-881-5300 springfieldmo.org
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Voted the area’s best antique store. 500+ booths, French, British and American antique furniture and home decor section. Tea Room and event center.
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The 20,000-square-foot Route 66 Car Museum features a 70 car collection of sports cars, 1907 to 1980 classics and movie cars.
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Known for gourmet sandwiches, salads, soups and cheeseboards. Featuring 13 craft beers on draft and more. Rent single or tandem bicycles.
417-771-3883 skyzone.com
The world’s first indoor trampoline park. Inventors of “fun fitness” and the makers of trampolines as far as the eye can see.
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417-551-4545 smallincave.com
Discovered in 1818, the breathtaking ten-story arch leads you into rich human history and rare cave life. Open yearround for guided tours.
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Sky Zone Trampoline Park 2765 S. Kansas Expressway Springfield, MO 65807
N. Smallin Road 6 3575 Ozark, MO 65721
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Dedicated to the preservation of Railroad History. Ring the bell and explore the inside of a variety of railroad cars.
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N. Grant Ave. 1 1300 Springfield, MO 65802
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Work through a canvas painting step-by-step with an artist in a relaxing, fun, unique atmosphere. Enjoy wine, music and great friends!
417-413-4331 rsvpaint.com
S. Campbell Ave. 1 440 Springfield, MO 65806
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INSPIRING THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW. Valuing every voice and every opinion. Fulfilling student-focused educational experiences. With a mission in public affairs and a campus community infused with diverse perspectives, voices and opinions, Missouri State is preparing global citizens ready to pursue their path with integrity. Learn more about our affordable, quality education and vibrant community of scholars.
WWW.MISSOURISTATE.EDU EO/AA/M/F/Veterans/Disability/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
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Springfield, Missouri • 2017 Visitors Guide
The Sound of Freedom USA
417-485-4867 sof-usa.com
Southern Missouri Off Road Ranch
417-773-4084 smorr.net
N. Towne Centre Drive 6 4800 Ozark, MO 65721 State Highway K 6 5722 Seymour, MO 65746
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E. Trafficway St. 1 955 Springfield, MO 65802
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Springfield Contemporary Theatre
S. Jefferson Ave. #136 1 431 Springfield, MO 65806
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Home to the Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. Catch a Springfield Cardinals game and see baseball’s future stars, today.
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Enjoy nature exhibits, purchase hunting and fishing permits and three miles of hiking trails through a variety of natural communities.
417-831-8001 springfieldcontemporarytheatre.org
Features a wide variety of year-round productions through a contemporary view with outstanding local talent and guest professionals.
417-983-8304 springfieldescaperoom.com
The Springfield Escape Room challenges your brain on all levels. Solve puzzles, riddles and clues in order to escape within 60 minutes.
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A working glassmaking center, featuring glassblowing and torch-working demonstrations, classes and a gallery of original glass art for sale.
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Springfield Escape Room
S. Campbell Ave. 4 3554 Springfield, MO 65807
Springfield Hot Glass Studio
S. Campbell Ave. 1 314 Springfield, MO 65806
Springfield’s only play center dedicated to Itty Bitties!
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Founded in 1976, Springfield Ballet, a not-for-profit organization, offers premier dance training, rooted in classical ballet, for ages 3+.
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About 10,996 art objects representing thousands of years of culture. Includes 19th-21st century American paintings, sculpture and prints.
417-862-1343 springfieldballet.org
417-888-4237 mdc.mo.gov
S. Nature Center Way 4 4601 Springfield, MO 65804
A 16-lane indoor gun range, 2,300-square-foot retail store and safety training facility. We rent guns if you don’t have your own. Voted #1 park in Missouri, SMORR provides all the comforts of home with a twist!
417-837-5700 sgfmuseum.org
E. Brookside Drive 4 1111 Springfield, MO 65807
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The Springfield Escape Room challenges your brain on all levels! You have 60 minutes to solve a mystery, save the world, or escape a Vampire’s Lair. Do you have what it takes? Can you escape?
Open all week
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Creative play, open every day! http://ittybitty.city 417-202-2025 Mon-Sat 9am-7pm • Sun 11am-5pm SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
Use promo code VisitGuide20 for a 20% discount on tickets
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Springfield Little Theatre The Landers Theatre 311 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806 Springfield National Cemetery
417-881-9499 cem.va.gov
Springfield Regional Arts Council
Springfield Skate Park
Springfield Softball Hall of Fame Museum 2141 E. Pythian St. Springfield, MO 65802
417-837-5817 parkboard.org
Springfield Symphony Orchestra
Swing Right Golf, Mini Golf and Driving Range 444 E. Farm Road 192 Springfield, MO 65810
Springfield’s pedal powered party. Whatever the occasion, it’s more fun on The Trolley Bike. Let the good times roll.
Theta Float Spa
417-812-5135 theta.life
Two Rivers Mountain Bike Park
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A purpose-built, multi-use trail system with 14+ miles of near-pristine Ozarks terrain for mountain bikers, runners and hikers.
417-881-8909 mggreene.org
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Demonstrates the efficient use of water in landscaping and provides an attractive area for strolling and relaxing in an urban setting.
Wild Animal Safari
Wild Bill Hickok Shootout
Central Square 1 Park Springfield, MO 65806
417-832-1200
Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield
Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium 500 W. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65807 Zen3 Spa & Bodyworks
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417-890-9453 wondersofwildlife.org
One of the largest, most immersive fish and wildlife attractions in the world. Adjacent to Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World®. Coming soon!
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417-866-9363 zen3massage.com
Specializes in therapeutic and relaxation massage, hydrotherapy and body treatments, including wraps, scrubs and more.
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One of six national parks in the state featuring the site of the first major Civil War battle fought west of the Mississippi River. Enjoy a five-mile self-guided tour.
417-732-2662 nps.gov
W. Farm Road 182 6 6424 Republic, MO 65738
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The meditative experience you encounter in a float pod is an excellent way to reduce stress and find balance in your life.
417-859-5300 animalsafari.com
Jungle Drive 6 124 Strafford, MO 65757
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The Springfield Symphony Orchestra is Southwest Missouri’s largest regional, professional orchestra that performs nine concerts each season.
417-200-4415 thetrolleybike.com
University of Missouri Extension Xeriscape Demonstration Garden National Avenue and Linwood Street Springfield, MO 65802
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Best skate park in the Midwest. Indoor and outdoor course, board rentals, pro shop for skateboards, scooters and BMX bikes.
Home of the World’s Largest Golf Club. Featuring a driving range, an 18-hole miniature golf course and two indoor simulators.
E. Montclair St. 4 1339 Springfield, MO 65804
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We connect people and the arts. For a comprehensive list of arts events and attractions in the area, visit the council’s website.
Houses a documented history and memorabilia of Springfield softball competition dating from the 1920s.
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N. Sherman Parkway 1 411 Springfield, MO 65802
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N. Sherman Parkway 1 411 Springfield, MO 65802
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SLT at the historic Landers Theatre, the crown jewel of the Ozarks, is Missouri’s oldest and largest community theatre. Come play with us!
417-869-1334 springfieldlittletheatre.org
E. Seminole St. 4 1702 Springfield, MO 65804
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See a live show …in fact see several shows on every visit. Every Branson Show is unique! While there are a wide variety of shows - magic, acrobats, every kind of musical genre, big productions, intimate stages, and more - the cool thing about Branson Shows is that you’re connected to the folks on stage and they’re connected to you. They’ve got heart… and a good beat too! Find out about the different Branson Shows at www.ShowsInBranson.com.
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Soar on a World Class Eco-Adventure at Branson Zipline Canopy Tours. Located at Wolfe Creek Preserve just 7 miles North of Branson you can choose to do several different zipline canopy tours at this themed destination as well as experience two different free fall dismounts. This low-impact immersive eco-adventure is an awesome experience - especially in the fall when you’ll soar through the brilliant autumn colors. Discover your perfect tour at www.BransonZipline.com 417-561-2500
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See The Duttons! Live from their latest public television broadcast, The Duttons pull out all the stops to bring you a show that will amaze from the moment the curtain opens until it closes. These award-winning siblings are recognized worldwide for the show which features song, dance, comedy and all kinds of surprises. Perhaps most famous for their appearance on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” a few years ago, The Duttons made it all the way to the finals, and even had Simon Cowell saying “I loved it. I absolutely loved it!” www.TheDuttons.com 417-332-2772
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Every season in Branson is unique and one of our most favorite times is Ozark Mountain Christmas.. Starting November 1 the town lights up and the shows create a truly wonderful time of the year. The Hughes Brothers, along with their families the best harmonies, merriment, and festive surprises in the most moving Christmas presentation you’ll ever see. It’s a triumph of everything you want to feel at Christmas. www.HughesBrothersChristmasShow.com 417-334-0076
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The Incredible! Acrobats of China are having Fun...and they want you to join them at Yakov’s Theatre! Since 1998 Branson’s Best Acrobats of China have WOWED Branson visitors with internationally famous Chinese Acrobats showcasing awesome human performance art in a fast-paced, exciting production! www.AcrobatsOfChina.com | 417-336-8888
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See “it”...Hear “it”...Feel “it”...Love “it”! Out of the clever artistry and inventiveness of the Hughes Brothers comes the brilliantly produced “it” show! “it” is a compilation of 30 years of show biz excellence, wrapped up into a single incredible experience. “it” is 50 amazing singers, dancers, musicians, and performers who combine their astonishing scope of talents to create the Ultimate Entertainment Experience! www.itBranson.com | 417-334-0076
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World Class Urban Adventure at Branson Landing! Soar across Lake Taneycomo on Parakeet Pete’s Waterfront Zipline. Then it’s Up, Up, and Away in the beautiful Parakeet Pete’s Steampunk Balloon. Get your tickets, find out about Zip & Sips, Special Events, & more at www.ParakeetPetes.com
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During Ozark Mountain Christmas experience The Duttons Christmas Show, a joyful affair full of song, dance, comedy, and surprises with holiday cultural influences from all over the world! From Celtic fiddles and Christmas classics, to beautiful orchestrations and modern arrangements, the show is full of magic and love. www.TheDuttons.com | 417-332-2772
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Throughout the seasons in Branson there are several special events: See the Hot Winter Fun Big Show and the Elvis Festival at Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theatre - call 417-339-3003 for tickets & information. During Ozark Mountain Shindig (April & May) …you can Party with The Stars, go to the Hootenanny in the Park, Kayak Branson’s Lake Taneycomo Flotilla, and do the Shindig. Find out more at www.ShowsInBranson.com
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Visit one of the awesome museums like the Centennial Museum in downtown Branson, Ralph Foster Museum at College of the Ozarks, and the Veterans Memorial Museum on Highway 76. www.MuseumsAndAttractions.com
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Springfield Botanical Gardens at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park 2400 S. Scenic Ave. • 417-891-1515
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Chesterfield Family Center & Park 2511 W. Republic Road • 417-891-1616
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Cooper Tennis Complex & Park 2331 E. Pythian St. • 417-837-5800
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Dickerson Park Zoo 1401 W. Norton Road • 417-864-1800
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Doling Family Center & Park 310 E. Talmage Ave. • 417-837-5900
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Fassnight Park 1300 S. Campbell Ave. • 417-864-1049
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113 acres include 26 themed gardens and botanical collections, Butterfly House (seasonal), Drummond Lake, trails and playgrounds. Connects to South Creek Greenway. 40-acre park includes walking trail and playground. Day passes available for Family Center and indoor aquatics center. Twelve indoor, 16 outdoor tennis courts, pro shop, 2,500-seat tennis stadium, home of Springfield Lasers pro tennis team, part of World TeamTennis.
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56-acre historic park, home of Doling History Museum (open April-October), Giboney Cave. Day passes available to Family Center and indoor aquatics. Park has horseshoes and bocce courts. Historic pool, fieldstone pavilion and bridges along Fassnight Creek. Handball court. Near Springfield Skate Park. Springfield history in photos at the city’s founding site, designed to resemble a quarry. Summer outdoor movies.
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Historic pool and fieldstone pavilion, home of Railroad History Museum. Gray/Campbell Farmstead includes the oldest cabin in Springfield and historic Liberty one-room schoolhouse.
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Killian Sports Complex & Softball Stadium 2141 E. Pythian St. • 417-837-5817
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Mediacom Ice Park 635 E. Trafficway St. • 417-866-7444
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Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park 2400 S. Scenic Ave. • 417-891-1515
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Oak Grove Community Center & Park 1538 S. Oak Grove Ave. • 417-891-1635
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Seven acres of traditional Japanese landscaping, streams, lake, moon bridge, teahouse. Open April-October.
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Historic center-city park features fieldstone bridges, pavilion and children’s wading pool, mature trees, xeriscape garden, next to Springfield Art Museum and Perry Tennis Courts.
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Phelps Grove Park 950 E. Bennett St. • 417-864-1049
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Ritter Springs Park 3683 W. Farm Road 92 • 417-864-1049
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Rutledge-Wilson Community Farm Park 3825 W. Farm Road 146 • 417-837-5949
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Sequiota Park 3500 S. Lone Pine Ave. • 417-864-1049
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Best skate park in the Midwest. Indoor and outdoor course, board rentals, pro shop for skateboards, scooters and BMX bikes.
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SOMETHING for EVERYONE PARKBOARD.ORG • 417-864-1049
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Betty Allison Par-3 Golf
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Frisco Highline Trail (35 miles) Starting in Springfield at Kearney Street and Eldon Road, this 35-mile Rail-to-Trail project connects Springfield to Bolivar with a crushed gravel surface. Eight miles of the trail from Springfield to Willard are paved as well as three miles on the Bolivar end. Designated as a National Recreation Trail.
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Be Adventurous, Be Historic, Be Curious... OzarkChamber.com
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417-682-2279
Bennett Spring State Park 26250 Highway 64A Lebanon, MO 65536
417-532-4338
Big Sugar Creek State Park Big Sugar Creek Road Pineville, MO 64856
417-847-2539
Current River State Park Shannon County Road 19-D Salem, MO 65560
573-858-3015
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417-682-2279
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573-348-2694
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573-548-2201
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417-751-3266
Osage Village State Historic Site Farm Road 2300 Walker, MO 64750
417-682-2279
Pomme de Terre State Park Off Highway 64 Pittsburg, MO 65724
417-852-4291
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417-843-6711
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417-847-2539
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417-276-4259
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870-439-2502
George Washington Carver National Monument 5646 Carver Road, Diamond, MO 64840 nps.gov/gwca
417-325-4151
Ozark National Scenic Riverways 404 Watercress Drive Van Buren, MO 63965
573-323-4236
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We are purveyors of furnishings for the home. Life is our inspiration. Home is where the heart is. Here is where we live it, breathe it.
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7C’s Winery & Vineyard 502 E. 560th Road Walnut Grove, MO 65770
417-788-2263 7cswinery.com
Relax and unwind in the country while enjoying American wine and mead. Drink what you like and like what you drink.
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417-865-2758
Ever-changing selection of vintage, mid-century and contemporary gifts and furnishings. Handmade, restyled and re-purposed items at great prices.
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417-823-8318 acacia-spa.com
Personal and individualized aesthetic care and medical skincare treatments are provided in a relaxing spa environment.
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The Albatross Hookah Lounge & Fine Tobacco Emporium 406 W. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
417-862-2522 thealbatrosshookahlounge.com
Large tobacco shop specializing in premium cigars, pipes and tobacco, hookahs, dokha and cigarettes. Also, Springfield’s only hookah lounge!
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Amelia Madden 2646 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
417-720-4003 ameliamadden.com
Largest bra and lingerie selection in southwest Missouri. Our professional bra fitting experts will help you find the perfect fit.
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Askinosie Chocolate 514 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
417-862-9900 askinosie.com
An artisanal chocolate maker with a global following, known for crafting award-winning chocolate and working directly with cocoa farmers.
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Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World® 1935 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
417-887-7334 basspro.com
The original and largest of the Bass Pro Shops®. Almost 500,000 square feet dedicated to the beauty of the outdoors.
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Battlefield Mall 2825 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
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417-883-4111 battlefieldmall.com
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A unique boutique with affordable fashion, gifts and accessories for all ages.
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Bon Bon’s Candy House 3857 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
417-883-3900 candyhousesgf.com
Famous for wonderful handmade chocolates since 1970. Fudge, brittles, English toffee and more. We also offer candy making classes and a party room.
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historicCstreet.com
6 historic blocks; art and maker spaces, eclectic shops, international dining, a microbrewery, the city’s oldest tavern, a chocolate factory and more!
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Chabom Teas + Spices 209 E. Commercial St. (C-Street) Springfield, MO 65803
417-719-4311 chabomteaspice.com
Inspired by the Old World Portuguese tea and spice route. Offers bulk spices, loose leaf teas, unique gifts, and a hot tea and pastry bar.
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Distorted Utopia 310 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
417-351-4399 distortedutopia.com
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Diventures 5225 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65810
417-883-5151 diventures.com
Aquatic center offering scuba and swim classes, plus trips to top diving destinations worldwide. Large selection of dive equipment.
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Downtown Springfield Association 304 W. McDaniel St. Springfield, MO 65806
417-831-6200 itsalldowntown.com
Casual dining, upscale restaurants, antique shops, trendy clothing, art galleries and a wealth of nightlife choices. It’s All Downtown!
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417-501-8827 eagleammo.com
Springfield’s friendliest gun shop! Your source for low-priced ammo, guns, reloading supplies and all things survival.
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Elle’s Patisserie 1454 E. Cherry St. Springfield, MO 65804
417-832-2171 ellespatisserie.com
Stop by to taste gourmet chocolate truffles, French pastries, French pressed coffee, handmade ice cream, marshmallows and treats.
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Farmers Market of the Ozarks 2144 E. Republic Road Springfield, MO 65804
417-766-8711 loveyourfarmer.com
We combine farm-fresh goodness, hand-crafted products and local eateries, all in one location that is easily accessible.
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Farmers Park 2144 E. Republic Road Springfield, MO 65804
417-633-7933 farmersparkspringfield.com
A community-oriented center of activity where people can embrace healthy, happy lifestyles while supporting local farmers and businesses.
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First Friday Art Walk Downtown Springfield Springfield, MO
417-862-2787, ext. 25 ffaw.org
Visit the Downtown Arts District on First Friday to enjoy original art, live music, activities and more than 20 participating galleries.
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Fresh Art Gallery 400 W. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
417-862-9300 freshgallery.org
Springfield’s premier collective gallery of the finest regional art. Hailed as “..a great space to view art” by the “Springfield News-Leader.”
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Grizzly Industrial, Inc. 1815 W. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65807
417-887-9191 grizzly.com
Don’t miss this great attraction! Woodworking, metalworking tools and accessories! Over 15,000 items and a free mail order catalog.
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417-889-9042
More than 99,999 new and used books. Bestsellers, collectibles and out-of-print books in a clean, well-organized, friendly atmosphere.
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417-581-7665 heatherhillfarms.com
Fused glass studio open to the public. Learn to make your own fused glass pieces or shop our handcrafted selections. No experience needed.
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We specialize in steampunk, pinup, fandom and local art, all put together in a beautiful setting. A uniquely creative boutique.
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Free cheese and wine tasting daily. Over 200 varieties of cheese and wines, gourmet food, Amish goods, gifts, cheese boxes and gift baskets.
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Jellybeans 2144 E. Republic Road Springfield, MO 65804
417-889-2117 tinytotstweens.com
The place to shop for tiny, tots and tweens. Find the best clothing, shoes, accessories, toys, gear and more for sizes newborn through 14.
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MJ’s Market & Deli 900 E. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65807
417-881-0004 mamajeansmarket.com
Focused on prepared foods with a full-service deli featuring sandwiches, soups, salads, hot entrées and convenience grocery section.
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MaMa Jean’s Natural Market East 3530 E. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65809
417-429-1800 mamajeansmarket.com
MaMa Jean’s is a full-line natural foods market committed to providing Springfield with quality products at affordable prices.
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MaMa Jean’s Natural Market North 1727 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
417-831-5229 mamajeansmarket.com
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MaMa Jean’s Natural Market South 1110 E. Republic Road Springfield, MO 65807
417-881-5326 mamajeansmarket.com
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Macadoodles - North Springfield 3050 N. Kentwood Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
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Mike’s Unique Collectable and Antique Flea Market 3335 W. Sunshine St., Unit 3 Springfield, MO 65807
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Mother Road Antiques & Uniques 1031 W. College St. Springfield, MO 65804
Giant-screen IMAX adventures, Hollywood’s biggest hit movies, live shows, McFarlain’s Family Restaurant and indoor shopping with 17 specialty shops.
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417-833-9850 northspringfield.macadoodles.com 417-869-5400 mikesunique.com
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The Outdoor Xperienced 2050 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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Ozark Treasures Flea Market 2510 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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PFI Western Store 2816 S. Ingram Mill Road Springfield, MO 65804
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Petsway 2920 E. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65804
417-881-8738 petsway.com
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Petsway 5009 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65810
417-886-2743 petsway.com
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417-720-4656 petsway.com
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417-866-7000 robinsvintagesuitcase.com
An incredible assortment of treasures, antiques, furniture, home decor and clothing. Great selection of lunch items and to-die-for desserts.
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Sample a splendid assortment of wines crafted from mostly local fruit. BBQ grills, picnic tables and chairs available.
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417-889-7283 theoutdoorxperienced.com
We are a discount hunting, fishing, camping and firearms retail and online store.
417-882-2400
Find unique, one-of-a-kind items, furniture, specialty “shops,” homemade baked goods, Amish food items and more!
417-889-2668 pfiwestern.com
A must-see attraction with 25,000 pairs of cowboy boots, 500 saddles, thousands of hats and western fashions for men, women and children.
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Petsway 1717 W. Kearney St. Springfield, MO 65803
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The Polish Pottery Shoppe 2802 E. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65804
417-720-4447 thepolishpotteryshoppe.com
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QC Moto 5083 E. Kearney St. Springfield, MO 65803
417-862-4343 springfieldpowersports.com
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Redneck Nutz 2127 W. College St. Springfield, MO 65806
417-612-7097 rednecknutz.com
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Relics Antique Mall, Tea Room & Event Center 2015 W. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65807
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RosAmungThorns LLC 2030 S. Stewart Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
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Rosette Studios: Arts & Letters 214 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
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Route 66 Springfield Visitor Center 815 E. St. Louis St., Suite 100 Springfield, MO 65806
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Rusty Moose Lodge Decor 1722 S. Sieger Drive Springfield, MO 65804
417-831-7386 petsway.com
Family Owned • Over 175 Varieties of Cheese • Specialty Foods • Local Wines • Cheese & Meat Gift Boxes
417-720-4004 roseamongthorns.florist
Full service florist. Fresh flowers for weddings, funerals and all occasions. Gifts, candles, plush and same day delivery. DIY classes! A huge selection of unique art and craft by small production artists. We also offer henna tattoos, vinyl designs and art classes.
417-987-9155 artsandlettersspringfield.com 417-881-5300 springfieldmo.org
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Complimentary Cheese & Wine Tasting Daily
Exit Hwy 65 at CC Just behind Lamberts
Finely handcrafted, timeless folk art that is beautiful yet practical. Select your favorites to begin your personal collection today.
Voted the area’s best antique store. 500+ booths, French, British and American antique furniture and home decor section. Tea room and event center.
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Voted “Best of the Ozarks.” Locally-owned with the best in customer service, pet food, supplies and grooming. Our passion is pets!
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Shabby Chic Bra Boutique 2309 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
417-885-0031 shabbychicbraboutique.com
We cater to full-figure women for great-fitting bras and swimwear offering the latest styles in top-of-the-line brands.
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The Sound of Freedom USA 4800 N. Towne Centre Drive Ozark, MO 65721
417-485-4867 sof-usa.com
A 16-lane indoor gun range, 2,300-square-foot retail store and safety training facility. We rent guns if you don’t have your own.
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Sport Boats USA 6101 N. 21st St. Ozark, MO 65721
417-581-7300 sportboatsusa.com
Ozarks largest indoor boat selection. Marine accessories… props to life jackets, everything you need to clean and care for your boat and parts.
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Springfield Hot Glass Studio 314 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
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Springfield’s Best Locally Owned Companies 901 E. St. Louis St., Suite 105 Springfield, MO 65806
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Staxx 2144 E. Republic Road, Suite A112 Springfield, MO 65804
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Tanger Outlets 300 Tanger Blvd. Branson, MO 65616
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Urban Market 1315 E. Trafficway St. Springfield, MO 65802
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Waverly House Gifts & Gallery 2031 S. Waverly Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
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A not-for-profit association that encourages the public to do business with reputable, locally-owned companies to support our community.
417-866-2900 shopstaxx.com
Voted best women’s fashion and accessories, Staxx brings the latest trends from the east and west coasts to the heart of the midwest. Shopping mall chain featuring over 75 brand-name and designer outlet stores. Experience Incredible Savings!
417-831-5588
40,000 square feet of one-of-a-kind unique items from rustic, modern, retro, deco and beyond. New items daily. Voted Best of the Best.
417-882-3445 waverlyhouse.com
Gift shop featuring art pieces by regional and national artists. Changing show in upstairs gallery including a year-round Holiday Gallery.
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417-868-0290 springfieldsbest.com
417-337-9328 tangeroutlets.com
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800.225.6343 topoftherock.com
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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema 4005 South Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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America’s Incredible Pizza Company 2850 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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417-883-1234 andybspringfield.com
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417-881-1354 eatandys.com
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417-881-2820 eatandys.com
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417-882-2411 eatandys.com
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417-881-3424 eatandys.com
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417-863-7125 eatandys.com
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417-799-9368 eatandys.com
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Argentina Steakhouse 1410 E. Republic Road Springfield, MO 65804
417-886-8010 theargentinasteakhouse.com
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Aviary Café - Downtown 400 E. Walnut St., Suite 100 Springfield, MO 65806
417-866-6378 aviarycafe.com
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Aviary Café - Farmers Park 2144 E. Republic Road, Suite E120 Springfield, MO 65804
417-881-9736 aviarycafe.com
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B2 Cafe 2804 E. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65804
417-883-5748 go2b2.com
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BYOPizza 431 S. Jefferson Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
417-501-8212 byopizza.com
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Bambinos Cafe 2810-D E. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65804
417-881-4442 bambinoscafe.com
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Bambinos Cafe 1141 E. Delmar St. Springfield, MO 65807
417-862-9999 bambinoscafe.com
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Big Whiskey’s American Bar & Grill 301 Branson Landing Blvd. Branson, MO 65616
417-334-4478 bigwhiskeys.com
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Big Whiskey’s American Bar & Grill 311 Park Central East Springfield, MO 65804
417-862-2449 bigwhiskeys.com
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417-883-5999 bigwhiskeys.com
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Big Whiskey’s American Bar & Grill 1440 W. Republic Road Springfield, MO 65807
417-882-2249 bigwhiskeys.com
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Big Whiskey’s American Bar & Grill 605 N. 25th St. Ozark, MO 65721
417-485-3800 bigwhiskeys.com
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Billiards of Springfield/Blue Room Comedy Club 541 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65806
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BootDaddy Grille 3001 N. Grant Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
417-616-6621 ozarkempirefair.com
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Buckingham’s BBQ 2415 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
417-831-7427 buckinghambbq.com
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Buckingham’s BBQ 2002 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
417-886-9979 buckinghambbq.com
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Buffalo Wild Wings 2725 N. Kansas Expressway Springfield, MO 65803
417-865-2999 buffalowildwings.com
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Buffalo Wild Wings 900 E. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65807
417-881-9464 buffalowildwings.com
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Cafe Cusco 234 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
417-868-8088 cafecusco.com
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Chick-fil-A 3700 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
417-890-5800 chick-fil-a.com
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Chipotle Mexican Grill 3356 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
417-883-1944 chipotle.com
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With 21 signature sauces and seasonings, B-Dubs® has something 108 for everyone. From wings to burgers plus salads, wraps and more! Wings, beer and live sports. Customize your eats with sauces 108 and seasonings, enjoy savory salads and more! Relaxing cafe with recipes inspired by the healthy cuisine of Peru and the 106 Andes Mountains. Gluten-free and vegetarian options available.
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Mexican fast-casual. Gourmet burritos and tacos made in front of you with the greatest ingredients available. Located downtown with a great view of Park Central Square. Featuring made-from-scratch Midwestern classics with a modern twist. We are proud of our time-honored tradition of serving the very finest quality meats smoked over hickory wood in an open pit. Home of the Butterburger® and America’s biggest destination for fresh frozen custard. Enjoy cheese curds, chili, fresh salads and more!
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Chipotle Mexican Grill 1211 E. St Louis St. Springfield, MO 65802
417-831-2159 chipotle.com
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Civil Kitchen 107 and 222 Park Central East Springfield, MO 65806
417-501-8456 civilsgf.com
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Crosstown Barbecue 1331 E. Division St. Springfield, MO 65803
417-862-4646 crosstownbbq.com
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Culver’s 1815 E. Primrose St. Springfield, MO 65804
417-883-8222 culvers.com
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417-501-1071 culvers.com
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417-334-4494 culvers.com
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417-886-2253 dairyqueen.com
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Dairy Queen 1411 W. Kearney St. Springfield, MO 65803
417-866-8832 dairyqueen.com
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Dublin’s Pass 317 Park Central East Springfield, MO 65806
417-862-7625 dublinspass.com
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417-877-7625 dublinspass.com
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Elle’s Patisserie 1454 E. Cherry St. Springfield, MO 65804
417-832-2171 ellespatisserie.com
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Ernie Biggs 312 South Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
417-865-4782 erniebiggs.com
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Eurasia Coffee & Tea 445 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
417-268-9100 eurasiacafe.org
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Farmers Park 2144 E. Republic Road Springfield, MO 65804
417-633-7933 farmersparkspringfield.com
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Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub 305 and 307 South Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
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Fire & Ice Restaurant 2546 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
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Florentina’s Ristorante Italiano 2690 Green Mountain Drive Branson, MO 65616
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Fuji Japanese Seafood & Steakhouse 2909 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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Pull up a stool and enjoy some authentic Irish food and a perfect pint. You’re a stranger here, but only once. Cheers! Stop by to taste gourmet chocolate truffles, French pastries, French pressed coffee, handmade ice cream, marshmallows and treats. Ernie Biggs is a Chicago-style dueling piano bar located in the center of nightlife in downtown Springfield.
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Through buying your coffee from Eurasia Coffee & Tea, you are giving your dollars back to change lives in 44 countries and territories. A community-oriented center of activity where people can embrace healthy, happy lifestyles while supporting local farmers and businesses. Springfield’s oldest Irish pub serving traditional Irish food. Two full-service bars. Shuffleboard, foosball and pool - no cover charge. Springfield’s only ice bar! Our creative menu features certified angus beef steaks, fresh seafood, pasta, salads, sandwiches and desserts. Enjoy homemade sauces, signature creations made fresh daily, authentic brick oven pizzas, an all-new and inviting atmosphere and more. Chef’s knives flip shrimp and slice steak at the speed of a magician’s 108 wand. Fresh vegetables and savory sauces will be served to you.
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Gilardi’s Ristorante 820 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65804
417-862-6400 gilardisonwalnut.com
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Golden Corral 2020 E. Primrose St. Springfield, MO 65804
417-883-6767 goldencorral.com
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Hemingway’s Blue Water Cafe 1935 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
417-891-5100 restaurants.basspro.com
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Houlihan’s Restaurant & Bar 2110 E. Republic Road Springfield, MO 65804
417-883-3434 houlihans.com
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Houlihan’s Restaurant & Bar 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
417-862-7777 houlihans.com
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Jimm’s Steakhouse & Pub 1935 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
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417-887-7000 jimmyjohns.com
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417-831-2777 jimmyjohns.com
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All-you-can-eat buffet featuring homestyle favorites made from scratch. Always served hot and fresh. Dine amid sport fish, African game trophies and a 30,000-gallon saltwater aquarium. Enjoy a variety of entrées or try our buffet. While most casual restaurants use pre-assembled or pre-cooked 118 ingredients, everything on our menu is made the hard way - from scratch. —
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Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches 3305 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches 2645 N. Kansas Expressway Springfield, MO 65803
417-863-0011 jimmyjohns.com
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417-832-0500 jimmyjohns.com
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Jimmy’s Egg 3315 E. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65804
417-720-4436 jimmysegg.com
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417-368-0125 jimmysegg.com
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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts 3860 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
417-823-7711 krispykreme.com
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Lambert’s Cafe 1800 W. State Highway J Ozark, MO 65721
417-581-7655 throwedrolls.com
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Leong’s Asian Diner 1540 W. Republic Road Springfield, MO 65807
417-887-7500 leongsasiandiner.com
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Lindberg’s Tavern 318 W. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
417-868-8900 lindbergsbar.com
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London Calling Pasty Company 836 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65802
417-380-7943 < $10 londoncallingpastycompany.com
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417-987-3303 < $10 londoncallingpastycompany.com
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Lost Signal Brewing Company 610 W. College St. Springfield, MO 65806
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MJ’s Market & Deli 900 E. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65807
417-881-0004 mamajeansmarket.com
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MaMa Jean’s Natural Market East 3530 E. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65809
417-429-1800 mamajeansmarket.com
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MaMa Jean’s Natural Market North 1727 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
417-831-5229 mamajeansmarket.com
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417-881-5326 mamajeansmarket.com
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Maria’s Mexican Restaurant 406 South Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
417-831-9339 mariasdowntown.com
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McFarlain’s Family Restaurant 3562 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway Branson, MO 65616
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Missouri Spirits 507 W. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
417-501-4674 missourispirits.com
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Montana Mike’s Steakhouse 3225 W. Highway 76 Branson, MO 65616
417-334-2766 montanamikes.com
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Mother’s Brewing Company 215 S. Grant Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
417-862-0423 mothersbrewing.com
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Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room & Vintage Suitcase 211 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
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Famous for its legendary Ozarks cuisine, homemade pies, unique atmosphere and entertaining hospitality! Located inside the Branson IMAX. Springfield’s first and only distillery which offers locally-made spirits, a tasting room and distillery tours by appointment. Montana Mike’s Steakhouse is a full-service casual dining steakhouse that specializes in satisfying big appetites at an exceptional value! Mother’s is a growing family committed to artistic craftsmanship and brewing craft beers that make life’s everyday moments anything but. An incredible assortment of treasures, antiques, furniture, home 67 decor and clothing. Great selection of lunch items and to-die-for desserts. A place for drinks and conversation offering more than 80 fine beers and ales, and a full line of cocktails, wine and food. Springfield’s coffee roaster, espresso, freshly roasted coffees, fresh baked 109 goods, lunch, more than 70 loose leaf teas.
417-866-7000 robinsvintagesuitcase.com
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MudLounge 321 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
417-865-6964 mudhousecoffee.com
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Mudhouse 323 South Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
417-832-1720 mudhousecoffee.com
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Mudhouse - Library Center 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65801
417-889-6938 mudhousecoffee.com
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Nakato Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar 2615 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
417-881-7171 nakato.com
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The Order 305 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
417-832-1515 theordersgf.com
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PaPPo’s Pizzeria 221 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
417-866-1111 pappospizzeria.com
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Prima’s Mexican Grill 2101 W. Chesterfield Blvd., Suite A-100 Springfield, MO 65807
417-823-7180 primasmexicangrill.com
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Prima’s Mexican Grill 3662 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
417-890-1212 primasmexicangrill.com
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Q-Street Perk 333 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway Springfield, MO 65806
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ReRico Brazilian Grill 3371 E. Montclair St. Springfield, MO 65804
417-881-8882 rericogrill.com
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Red’s Giant Hamburg 2301 W. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65807
417-865-7337
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Relics Antique Mall, Tea Room & Event Center 2015 W. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65807
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Sequiota Bike Shop 3521 S. Lone Pine Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
417-881-4488
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Steak ‘n Shake 3247 E. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65804
417-889-7887 steaknshake.com
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Steak ‘n Shake 2760 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
417-863-9072 steaknshake.com
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Steak ‘n Shake 1158 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65806
417-866-6109 steaknshake.com
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Steak ‘n Shake 3755 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
417-882-7164 steaknshake.com
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Steak ‘n Shake 1550 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
417-887-0906 steaknshake.com
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Taj Mahal Indian Restaurant 1250 E. Republic Road Springfield, MO 65804
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Tea Bar & Bites Bakery and Cafe 621 S. Pickwick Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
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Uncle Bentlys Pub & Lounge 4123 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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Village Inn Family Restaurant 4222 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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417-773-7717 wheelhousefood.com
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417-868-0042 wholehogsgf.com
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417-720-4759 wholehogsgf.com
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417-720-1628 ziggiescafes.com
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417-866-1377 ziggiescafes.com
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Exceptional Accommodations in the Heart of Downtown Springfield Experience the warm hospitality and personalized service that sets University Plaza Hotel Convention Center apart. Visitors delight in our first-class accommodations and resort-style amenities. Conveniently located in Downtown Springfield, the heart of the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s entertainment district. Our venue is ideal for special events, family celebrations, meetings or conventions. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d be honored to be of service to you! 333 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway, Springfield, Missouri 417-864-7333 www.upspringfield.com
2431 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 417-831-3131 doubletree3.hilton.com
4155 S. Nature Center Way Springfield, MO 65804 417-875-8800 springfieldmo.hgi.com
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Springfield at Mercy Campus 2009 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO 65804 417-881-8118 mariott.com
2110 E. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65804 417-883-3434 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 417-862-7777 houlihans.com
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DoubleTree Hotel Springfield 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 springfield.doubletree.com Drury Inn & Suites 2715 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 druryhotels.com Econo Lodge I-44 2611 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 econolodge.com Economy Inn 2555 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 Extended Stay America 1333 E. Kingsley St. Springfield, MO 65807 extendedstayamerica.com Fairvue Studios Motel 1116 W. Norton Road Springfield, MO 65803 fairvuestudios.com
Greenstay Hotel & Suites 222 N. Ingram Mill Road Springfield, MO 65802 greenstayhotels.com Hampton Inn & Suites 2750 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 hamptoninn3.hilton.com Hampton Inn Southeast 3370 E. Montclair St. Springfield, MO 65804 hamptoninn3.hilton.com Hampton Inn Springfield-South 3232 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804 hamptoninn3.hilton.com Hilton Garden Inn 4155 S. Nature Center Way Springfield, MO 65804 springfieldmo.hgi.com
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Greenstay Hotel and Suites is business class all the way, and an environmentally friendly hotel.
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1035 E. Republic Road, Springfield, MO 65807 www.cwsouth.com 1-417-881-8500
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Life is better when you get together, so Clarion hotels provide the meeting space, catering, restaurant, bar and social atmosphere that make it the perfect place to meet.
3370 East Battlefield Road, (at Highway 65) Springfield, MO 65804
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites 1117 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65806 ihg.com Holiday Inn Express & Suites-Medical District 310 E. Monastery St. Springfield, MO 65810 hiexpress.com/springfieldmed Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites 2720 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 ihg.com Hotel Vandivort 305 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806 HotelVandivort.com La Quinta Inn & Suites Airport Plaza 2445 N. Airport Plaza Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 LaQuintaSpringfieldAirportPlaza.com La Quinta Inn East 1610 E. Evergreen St. Springfield, MO 65803 LaQuintaSpringfieldEast.com La Quinta Inn South 2535 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807 LaQuintaSpringfieldSouth.com Lamplighter Inn & Suites North 2820 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 lamplighternorth.com Lamplighter Inn & Suites South 1772 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804 lamplightersouth.com Microtel Inn & Suites 3125 N. Kentwood Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 microtelinn.com Motel 6 2655 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 motel6.com Oasis Hotel & Convention Center 2546 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 springfieldoasis.com
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Behind every great day is a great night. Rested. Set. Go.®
Comfort Inn® by Choice Hotels® provides you with everything you need to feel refreshed and ready to take on the day.
Comfort Inn & Suites I-44 & N. Glenstone 2815 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 417.869.8246
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Springfield East 1610 E. Evergreen
417-520-8800
SPRINGFIELD, MO 2715 N Glenstone Avenue Springfield, MO 65803
417-863-8400
Affordable Rates & All the Amenities
The Extras Aren’t Extra!® Free Hot Breakfast • Free 5:30 Kickback® Free Wireless Internet • 24-Hour Fitness and Business Centers Indoor/Outdoor Pool with Whirlpool Microwaves & Refrigerators in Every Room
2745 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO
417-869-0001
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• Free Wireless Internet • Indoor Pool & Spa • Fitness Center
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Medical District
310 E. Monastery - Springfield, MO 65810 Ph: 417-887-8500 Fx: 417-887-8510 www.hiexpress.com/springfieldmed
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Acrobats of China featuring the New Shanghai Circus Yakov Theatre, 470 State Highway 248 Branson, MO 65616
417-336-8888 acrobatsofchina.com
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Big Whiskey’s American Bar & Grill 301 Branson Landing Blvd. Branson, MO 65616
417-334-4478 bigwhiskeys.com
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417-561-2500 bransonzipline.com
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417-334-4084 explorebranson.com
Branson Zipline Canopy Tours at Wolfe Creek Preserve 2339 U.S. 65 Walnut Shade, MO 65771 Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce/ Convention & Visitors Bureau 269 State Highway 248 Branson, MO 65615
A revolving lineup of international award-winning acts showcase dramatic interpretation of classic Chinese dance and performance art.
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Serving only the best food and drinks in a fun and comfortable atmosphere while providing excellent service to all our guests. Visitors of all ages soar through the trees. World-class eco-adventure on guided zip line canopy tours.
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Your one-stop shop for all your vacation needs. Book with us for a hassle-free vacation.
417-332-2231 thebutterflypalace.com
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Over 1,000 live tropical butterflies, the Great Banyan Tree Adventure, Emerald Forest Mirror Maze Living Rainforest Science Center and more!
417-538-4163 capefairmarina.com
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Table Rock Lake’s destination offers boat slip rentals, watercraft rentals, convenience store with gas dock, restaurant and tackle shop.
417-337-7123 claycoopertheatre.com
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Four shows throughout the season and several special events throughout the year. Formerly owned and operated by the Osmond Family.
417-561-0750 creationministriesoftheozarks.com
Mar-Dec
Our museum supports the history of the Bible through the sciences. Come and enjoy a fascinating tour.
Culver’s 1309 State Highway 248 Branson, MO 65616
417-334-4494 culvers.com
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Home of the Butterburger® and America’s biggest destination for fresh frozen custard. You’ll love it!
Curling Vine Winery 601 State Highway 165 Branson, MO 65616
417-334-1897 curlingvinewinery.com
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Experience an enjoyable hour at the winery. Free tours. Includes the history of winemaking and a bottling demonstration. Wine and juice tasting.
417-336-3000 branson.dixiestampede.com
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Apr-Dec
International touring and recording artists. Bluegrass to classical music and everything in between. Variety of instruments, accomplished singers and dancers.
BransonShows.com Butterfly Palace and Rainforest Adventure 4106 W. Highway 76 Branson, MO 65616 Cape Fair Marina 1500 Shadrack Road Cape Fair, MO 65624 Clay Cooper Theatre 3216 W. Highway 76 Branson, MO 65616 Creation Experience Museum 4180 U.S. 65 Walnut Shade, MO 65771
Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction 1525 W. 76 Country Blvd. Branson, MO 65615 The Duttons 3454 W. 76 Country Blvd. Branson, MO 65616
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Clay Cooper’s Country Express has something for everyone with 24 entertainers on stage, great visual effects, singing, dancing, and a live band performing old & new country, rock n roll, gospel, & patriotic!
The Fabulous 1950’s! Celebrate poodle skirts, sock hops, soda shops, and teenage love! Our eight singers/dancers and live band are sure to stir up some fond memories!
ClayCooperTheatre.com 417-332-2529 3216 W 76 Country Blvd Branson, MO 65616
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Classic Country. American Storytelling.
417-337-9333
Starlitetheatre.com raidingthecountryvault.com
SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
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Florentina’s Ristorante Italiano 2690 Green Mountain Drive Branson, MO 65616
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417-337-9882 florentinasristoranteitaliano.com
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Enjoy homemade sauces, signature creations made fresh daily, authentic brick oven pizzas, an all new and inviting atmosphere and more.
417-334-0076 hughes-brothers.com
Year-round
Three fabulous shows with more than 45 amazing singers, dancers and musicians creating Branson’s Ultimate Entertainment Experience!
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IMAX Entertainment Complex 3562 Shepherd of The Hills Expressway Branson, MO 65616
417-335-3533 bransonimax.com
Year-round
Giant-screen IMAX adventures, Hollywood’s biggest hit movies, live shows, McFarlain’s Family Restaurant and indoor shopping with 17 specialty shops.
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McFarlain’s Family Restaurant 3562 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway Branson, MO 65616
417-336-4680 bransonimax.com
Year-round
Famous for its legendary Ozarks cuisine, homemade pies, unique atmosphere and entertaining hospitality! Located inside the Branson IMAX.
417-334-2766 montanamikes.com
Year-round
Montana Mike’s Steakhouse is a full-service casual dining steakhouse that specializes in satisfying big appetites at an exceptional value!
417-335-7900 sight-sound.com
Mar-Dec
From his dramatic release into Egypt, to the spectacular parting of the Red Sea, you will be surrounded by all the action in Moses!
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Sport Boats USA 26325 State Highway 39 Shell Knob, MO 65747
417-858-6164 417-538-0383 sportboatsusa.com
Year-round
Ozarks largest indoor boat selection. Marine accessories… props to life jackets, everything you need to clean and care for your boat and parts.
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Starlite Theatre 3115 W. Highway 76 Branson, MO 65616
417-337-9333 starlitetheatre.com
Call for details
Branson’s premiere live-entertainment destination featuring The Texas Tenors, Larry’s Country Diner and Raiding the Country Vault.
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Table Rock State Park 5272 State Highway 165 Branson, MO 65616
417-334-4704 tablerockstatepark.com
Year-round
Located on Table Rock Lake. Features a marina, dive shop, parasailing equipment, a boat ramp, campgrounds and biking/walking trails.
Talking Rocks Cavern 423 Fairy Cave Lane Branson West, MO 65737
417-272-3366 talkingrockscavern.com
Year-round
Guided cave tours, large gift shop, gemstone panning, mini-golf. Free nature trail, picnic areas, crawl mazes and new kid’s play area.
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Tanger Outlets 300 Tanger Blvd. Branson, MO 65616
417-337-9328 tangeroutlets.com
Year-round
Shopping mall chain featuring over 75 brand-name and designer outlet stores. Experience incredible savings!
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Titanic Museum Attraction 3235 W. Highway 76 Branson, MO 65616
417-334-9500 titanicbranson.com
Year-round
The largest permanent Titanic exhibit. Over 400 artifacts. Owner was the second person to put an expedition to the Titanic.
Hughes Brothers Theatre 3425 W. Highway 76 Branson, MO 65616
Montana Mike’s Steakhouse 3225 W. Highway 76 Branson, MO 65616 Sight & Sound Theatres® 1001 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway Branson, MO 65616
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Your trip to Branson just isn’t complete without the savory feast and lively entertainment of Dixie Stampede. From the thrill of competition to the daring display of horse-riding skills to the powerful musical acts, you’ll be hootin’ ‘n hollerin’, singin’ ‘n stompin’ until the very end.
Call Early For Reservations!
800.520.5544 or 417.336.3000 “Scan Me”
Visit us online at www.dixiestampede.com
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