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Contents Getting to Springfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-70 Things to Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Great Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
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An Official Welcome Greetings! On behalf of the City of Springfield, it is my honor and distinct pleasure to welcome you to our city. Springfield is situated in the heart of Ozark Mountain Country and is one of the fastest growing cities in the Midwest. It is a region blessed with much natural beauty, offering large lakes and beautiful streams with a wide variety of water recreation activities. Here in the heart of our nation, you will 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, art galleries, shopping, events, and world-class attractions, including the new Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium. We are sure you will enjoy your visit and leave with memories that will make you want to return many times. You can explore this Visitors Guide, visit SpringfieldMo.org, or call the friendly staff at the Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-678-8767 or 417-881-5300 to help plan your trip. We are truly proud of our city and the many opportunities available to our visitors. On behalf of the City of Springfield, we welcome you and look forward to sharing with you the hospitality of the “Queen City of the Ozarks.”
Springfield, Missouri, Convention & Visitors Bureau and Route 66 Springfield Visitor Center 815 E. St. Louis St., Suite 100 Springfield, MO 65806 800-678-8767 SpringfieldMO.org Tracy Kimberlin, President/CEO Stephanie Hein, 2018 Board Chair Marketing: Sean Dixon, Director of Marketing Steven Ross, Assistant Director of Marketing Tonia Castaneda, Marketing Assistant Adam McMullin, Community Manager Susan Wade, Public Relations Manager Advertising Sales: Jane Rips, Partner Development Manager Celine Roberts, Advertising Sales Assistant Photographers: Brandon Alms Scott Cotton Brandon Sanders Brad Zweerink Contributors: Sony Hocklander Matt Lemmon A thorough effort has been made to provide accurate and complete listings. Information is subject to change. The Springfield, Missouri, Convention & Visitors Bureau assumes no responsibility for errors, changes or omissions. Produced and printed December 2017.
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Ken McClure, Mayor City of Springfield, Missouri
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On the cover: A family watches as a shark circles a school of herring in the bait ball tank at the new Johnny Morris Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium.
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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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Getting to Springfield Miles to Springfield from…
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Bentonville, AR .....................120 Branson, MO...........................45 Chicago, IL ...........................515 Dallas, TX .............................420 Des Moines, IA......................360 Indianapolis, IN .....................460 Kansas City, MO....................170 Little Rock, AR ......................215 Memphis, TN ........................285 Nashville, TN ........................440 Oklahoma City, OK ................290 Omaha, NE ...........................360 St. Louis, MO ........................220 Tulsa, OK ..............................185 Wichita, KS ...........................270
Helpful Contacts Medical, Fire or Police Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SpringfieldMO.org • 417-881-5300 • 800-678-8767 Missouri Department of Transportation . . . . .MODOT.org • 888-275-6636 Missouri Division of Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . .VisitMO.com • 800-413-7300 Missouri State Highway Patrol . . . .mshp.dps.missouri.gov • 573-751-3313
Airport & Airlines Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FlySpringfield.com • 417-868-0500 Allegiant Air . . . . . . . . . . . . AllegiantAir.com • 702-505-8888 American Airlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA.com • 800-443-7300 Delta Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . .Delta.com • 800-221-1212 United Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . .United.com • 800-864-8331 Branson Airport (BKG) . . . . . . . . . flybranson.com • 417-334-8857
Southwest Center for Independent Living . . . . . . . .swcil.org • 417-886-1188 Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SpringfieldChamber.com • 417-862-5567 Springfield-Greene County Library District. . . TheLibrary.org • 417-882-0714 Springfield-Greene County Park Board. . . .ParkBoard.org • 417-864-1049 Springfield Public Schools . .springfieldpublicschoolsmo.org • 417-523-0000 Springfield Regional Arts Council . . . . SpringfieldArts.org • 417-862-2787 Council of Churches of the Ozarks . . . . . . . . CCOzarks.org • 417-862-3586 City of Springfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . springfieldmo.gov • 417-864-1000
Ground Transportation City Utilities Bus Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CityUtilities.net/transit • 417-831-8782 Fisk Limousines/Martin Rental & Leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fisklimo.com • 417-862-2900 Green Shuttle Taxi Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-827-7950 Lyft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lyft.com Pedal Power Pedicabs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-893-0990
Locator Symbols Look for these round location symbols on the maps and throughout this guide 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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A Tribute to Conservation
Wonders of Wildlife Comes to Life
350,000-square-foot fish and wildlife attraction opens in Springfield.
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SpringfieldMo.org/Wonders Visitors inside the Great Oceans Hall of the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium. Photo: Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium
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ass Pro Shops® founder Johnny Morris’ vision of a national institution dedicated to conservation of the outdoors has come to fruition with the opening of the all-new Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium in Springfield. “We built this facility with a lot of passion,” said Morris. “And one thing that separates it from many museums and aquariums, and even the Natural History Museum, is
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that we very proudly salute the hunters and anglers, the sportsmen and women, of America.” Years in the making, the Wonders of Wildlife experience begins with an ascent up an escalator surrounded by buffalo that leads to a gallery recognizing Native Americans and their contribution to conservation. “We wanted to have this special tribute to them because in many respects they were
our first conservationists,” said Morris. “They lived off the land and were good stewards of the land and they had a profound and deep appreciation for fish and wildlife.” From there the new museum takes visitors on a journey through immersive wildlife galleries that bring visitors eye-to-eye with the greatest collection of record-setting game animals ever assembled and an allnew 1.5 million gallon aquarium adventure Springfield, Missouri • 2018 Visitors Guide
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Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium
Just inside of the entrance to Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World® and up the stairs, visitors can see an exact replica of the original Bass Pro Shops in Springfield, along with other memorabilia that helped shape the company into what it is today. Adjacent to the Bass Pro Museum is the Motorsports Museum dedicated to NASCAR and motorsports. See winning race cars up close and other memorabilia that highlights the thrilling motorsports industry. Both of these museums are free and open during store hours.
Vibrant and expansive aquariums and aquatic habitats allow visitors to immerse themselves inside a river full of piranhas, discover what it’s like to touch a stingray, traverse an underwater tunnel surrounded by river monsters and plunge to the depths of the ocean among spectacular sharks. •350,000-square-foot fish and wildlife attraction •More than 1.5 miles of trails through immersive exhibits and displays •1.5 million gallons of world-class aquarium adventures with freshwater and saltwater habitats •35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds representing more than 800 species •More than 40 leading conservation organizations contributed to Wonders of Wildlife
mer presidents Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush along with other dignitaries and conservationists. “Laura sends her best and I can’t wait to tell her how cool this place is,” said Bush, during the grand opening ceremonies. “This is the story of America’s future. I value Johnny for promoting the idea of being a good steward of God’s creation and I applaud you for your willingness to educate a group of youngsters coming up about how vital the outdoors is to our nation’s future.” Bush also read a statement from his father, former president George H.W. Bush, a long-time friend of Morris. “What my friend, Johnny Morris, has created with this museum is a treasured gift to America and our proud outdoor heritage,” the elder Bush wrote. “What excites me the most is the impact I know this facility will have on our young people.” With a mission to celebrate people who hunt, fish and act as stewards of the land and water, Morris’ legacy will undoubtedly live on for generations because of Wonders of Wildlife. The museum is open to the public daily from 10 a.m.8 p.m. (5 p.m. on off-peak dates to be announced). For ticket information, visit wondersofwildlife.org.
Highlights: •Great Oceans Hall: The breathtaking Great Oceans Hall brings the depths of the ocean to the middle of America. After admiring historic fishing boats that belonged to Ernest Hemingway and Zane Grey, step inside a 300,000-gallon circular “open ocean” habitat teeming with life, including zebra sharks, leopard rays and sea turtles. •Shipwreck Reef: Plunge to the depths of the ocean floor and explore a sunken shipwreck now home to colorful reef creatures including eels, goliath grouper, lobster and more. •The Great African Hall: One of the most dramatic exhibits immerses guests in the African savannah with elephants, giraffes, rhinos, crocodiles, zebra and other species capturing the continent’s daily drama and raw beauty as a tribute to the importance of African wildlife conservation. •Sheep Mountain: More than 40 record-setting sheep from around the world can be found standing atop the rugged cliff sides of Sheep Mountain, the personal collection of avid hunter and adventurer Arthur Dubbs.
showcasing 35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds. “Our conservation partners have spent literally hours and literally years studying these habitats to share them accurately and I’m very proud of them,” said Morris.
An historic opening celebration At the grand opening of the museum in September 2017, Morris was joined by forSpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
Photo: Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium
The Shipwreck Reef in the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium.
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“What my friend, Johnny Morris, has created with this museum is a treasured gift to America and our proud outdoor heritage.” — President George H.W. Bush
The shark reef aquarium inside Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium.
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Photo: Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium
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Grandaddy of All Outdoor Stores®
Missouri’s biggest tourist attraction in the heart of Springfield
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he original and largest of the Bass Pro Shops® sits in the heart of Springfield and is the anchor for Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium. Known as the largest tourist attraction in Missouri, Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World® boasts nearly 500,000-square-feet dedicated to the beauty of the outdoors. The store’s waterfalls, aquariums, firing range, TRACKER® boat showroom, Hemingway’s Blue Water Cafe and more come together to provide 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 SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
simulator, and enjoy a delicious meal at Hemingway’s Blue Water Cafe or the cafe inside the Great Oceans Hall in Wonders of Wildlife. Shoes, clothing, gifts and more are all found throughout the store. After shopping, patrons can visit the NRA® National Sporting Arms Museum, Bass Pro Shops® Museum, Archery Hall of Fame and Motorsports Museum — all free of charge!
The grizzly bear is a popular selfie spot in Bass Pro Shops®.
Bass Pro Shops® 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 - Gone Fishing June-July - Family Summer Camp August - Fall Hunting Classic September - Fall Fishing Event; Outdoor Days at Lake Springfield; Professional Bull Riders PFIWestern.com Invitational Presented by Bass Pro Shops® September-October - Outdoor Fitness Festival October - Local Heroes Recognition; Great Pumpkin Celebration November-December - Santa’s Wonderland
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The Canvas of a
Lifetime
Brothers Adam and Aaron Wolken paint their way into history at Springfield’s Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium Sheep Mountain in Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium. Photo: Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium
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Aaron (foreground) and Adam Wolken work on a mural in the Great African Hall of the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium.
itting outside Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World®, Adam Wolken pulled out a paint splattered iPad and began flipping through photos of breathtaking, hand-painted murals created by him and his brother, Aaron. The Wolkens were taking a short break from their dream job to talk about helping create one of the largest, most immersive conservation attractions in the world — Wonders of Wildlife Museum & Aquarium. As they swiped through photos representing their years of painting inside the new facility connected to the original and largest Bass Pro Shops in the world, they reflected on the work they’ve done and the amazing opportunity it represents for them.
Sink or swim Adam, 38, and Aaron, 36, from an early age were encouraged to push their creative boundaries. As kids, they drew everything from caricatures to comics and carried that passion into their college years. After college, Adam set up shop in a small art studio where he fell in love with painting murals. Almost immediately, Aaron joined him, and after a couple years of learning the trade, they were on their own and making their mark for Bass Pro. “Honestly, it was sink or swim,” said Adam. “[Bass Pro Shops] asked if I could paint a 250-foot-long marshland scene with 100 ducks at their store in Toronto, Canada, in 15 days. This was my first large-scale landscape, and I did it."
The big gig As Bass Pro Shops founder, Johnny Morris, SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
laid out his vision for Wonders of Wildlife, he commissioned Adam to create the first mural in the 350,000-square-foot facility — Sheep Mountain in the wildlife galleries, a stunning 360-degree view of the Himalayas. “From day one, we knew this was a momentous project,” Adam said. “The reception to the Himalayan scene was so great, they decided to expand the original design to completely surround the viewer.” Just as the brothers finish each other’s sentences when talking about their work, they also finish each other’s meticulous paint strokes — working together to help create one of the biggest, most immersive experiences in the world. “We paint very close to the same style, but there are little things that we do differently,” said Aaron. “So we tend to work in a space for a while, and then we switch places.”
Creating an experience One of the most visually impressive areas of the museum is the Africa section of Hunting Heritage Hall, wildlife galleries that bring visitors eye-to-eye with a huge collection of record-setting big game animals from North America, Africa and the Arctic. Visitors are transported to an African bush camp prowled by lions at night and into a cavernous hall complete with elephants, giraffes and other game that bring the African savannah to Springfield. It took the brothers nearly a year to complete the painting. “I don’t think there is anything in the world like it, especially the African section, because it’s one huge piece and it’s hard to
tell it was painted by two different people because of its cohesiveness,” said Aaron. From the intricate details on a blade of grass, to different tones of blue that make up the grand African sky, the brothers spared no detail — all with the experience of the visitor in mind. Aaron said part of the challenge with large-scale dioramas is making a seamless mesh between the painting and the 3-D elements, including big game, that stand in front of the murals. “We started them without the 3-D elements in place and then once they bring in the rocks, grasses, etc., then we’ll go through and match their foliage in terms of color and tone so that the line between 2-D and 3-D disappears,” added Adam. Over the course of their careers, Adam and Aaron have painted just over a half million square feet of murals. They believe they’ve been given the “canvas of a lifetime,” and are excited to push the envelope in their approach to painting.
A piece for generations Reflecting on the last nine years they’ve spent helping bring Wonders of Wildlife to life, the Wolkens said they are “humbled and blessed.” “It’s so much bigger than us,” added Aaron. “The way I think about it is you're not making something for a few years, you're making it for generations and it has to be right. I look forward to, if I’m ever able to have kids, that they can go in there and know that their dad created that.”
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A Great Seat in
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Springfield Cardinals thrill fans of all ages at Hammons Field
Springfield Cardinals fans enjoy a home game at Hammons Field.
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here are rites of passage for anyone visiting the midwest in the summer. A float trip or day at the lake. The hot-cold sensation of warm pie or cobbler topped with frozen custard or ice cream. A day at the ballpark. Since 2005 the Springfield Cardinals, affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals, have thrilled fans of all ages at Hammons Field. Like any good baseball experience, there’s as much to enjoy off the field as on it, and with well over 100 former Springfield players having reached the
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Major Leagues, that’s saying something. Hammons Field, opened in 2004, is the largest-capacity stadium in the Texas League and has earned Minor League Field of the Year seven times. It’s worth arriving early to take a lap around the stadium where traditional baseball charm mixes with modern conveniences. Before the game, Springfield Cardinals players can be found signing autographs at the entrances. The food offerings are a mix of classic and extraordinary. Menus vary from
stand-to-stand but if you’re looking for unusual, check out the Chetzel Dog at The Dog House, the specialty grill along the first-base concourse. Nearby is the Hiland Dairy ice cream station, complete with hand-scooped ice cream in little Cardinals helmets. Walk around to the third-base side for a cocktail or craft brew at The Q Bar. In lieu of bleachers, Hammons Field has a grass berm around the outfield perfect for pitching a blanket and loading up with concessions. You’re almost as likely to Springfield, Missouri • 2018 Visitors Guide
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Alex Mejia, now with the St. Louis Cardinals, racks up another base hit during his time in Springfield.
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Springfield Cardinals mascot, Louie, revs up the crowd at Hammons Field during a home game.
catch a home run or foul ball while catching the sun’s rays on a gorgeous summer afternoon. The berm is open to all general admission ticket holders. For a more premium stadium experience, there’s the Redbird Roost, the second-level deck along the third-base line, or Big Mac Land, down the right-field line, where food is included with your ticket. Not only is it a great seat in foul ball heaven, your ticket includes unlimited concessions. Feeling even fancier? Check out the Champions Club. This premium Cardinals SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
experience includes an air-conditioned suite with 60-inch TVs, outside seating and drinks and food included in the ticket price. This is a great option for special occasions, group outings or wooing clients who bleed Cardinals red. The action between innings is sometimes as fierce as the game itself, and always hilarious. Before the game, Cardinals staff look for competitors for the between-inning contests. You might find yourself guessing trivia, racing a tricycle or playing musical chairs and if you
aren’t playing, you’ll be laughing with the ones who are. Giveaways are a baseball tradition on all levels, and the Springfield Cardinals are no different. Some nights are huge attractions, drawing lines hours before game time. Other promotions include Friday night fireworks and $1 brat and hot dog nights. Visit springfieldcardinals.com for a complete list of promotions.
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Experience History and Nature at
Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield
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ilson’s Creek National Battlefield, just outside of Springfield, is a national treasure rich with history and full of beauty. The national park is the site of the first major Civil War battle west of the Mississippi River. But it’s also a beautiful, safe spot for outdoor fitness and recreation. Park Superintendent Ted Hillmer calls it a year-round park worth revisiting: “If you come during the summer, you see one park. If you come during the winter, you see another park. You see a different park each season.”
Happy trails
Wooded and open trails cut through the park and connect its sections. Wide
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and well-maintained, the trails lead to historic spots not accessible from the paved tour road – including Edwards Cabin, the Ray House and the sites of now-gone Gibson’s Mill and house. Some trails meander near Wilson’s Creek; others – such as East Battle Overlook, an uphill hike at stop No. 3 – provide broad views. Trails are shared by dog-walkers, runners, nature-lovers, history buffs, horse riders and more and it’s easy to feel immersed in the restored 1861 cultural landscape.
Outdoor fitness
The tour road boasts beautiful, natural views and feels safe for bikers, runners
and walkers. There’s a low car speed limit, and the one-way road features a nice wide lane for bike and foot traffic. About five miles long, the road includes a number of hills. Bloody Hill, though named to reflect its 1861 casualties, aptly describes what it’s like to ascend (no shame in pausing, or walking!).
Nature encounters The early morning or evening hours are perfect times to catch sight of wildlife at the park. It’s not uncommon to encounter deer, wild turkey and a variety of birds. Wilson’s Creek is also home to amphibians, hawks, ducks, geese, rabbits, fox, coyotes, mink and more.
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The Ray House at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield.
Creative focus
This park is photo-op rich whether you like to shoot sweeping landscapes, interesting objects, wildlife and wildflowers or big skies and sunsets. Many nice landscapes are accessible from the tour road as are several old cannons. Off road, trails wind behind cornfields along split rail fencing and through pretty woods and fields. Wildflowers and wildlife make interesting subjects as do occasional bridges. Arrive early or late to capture golden hour skies unmarred by telephone poles and wires. SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
Ready entertainment
Concerts, special events and educational presentations pepper the park’s calendar listed online. At special events, such as the Ray House Jamboree, park visitors will encounter people dressed in period costumes. Hillmer says they are volunteers who come into the park – sometimes camping overnight – to present living history demonstrations.
Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield Located at 6424 W. Farm Road 182, Republic, MO. Tour road hours vary according to season, and are generally 9 a.m.-5 p.m. from October through March, with extended hours the remainder of the year. Contact the park for specific dates.
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Free Museums
Strapped for cash and looking for something to do?
Commemorate History and Culture
Free museums and historical sites in Springfield will provide entertainment for hours without busting your budget. Some are well known while others are quirky and off the beaten path, and they all are worth exploring.
Archery Hall of Fame
Creamery Arts Center
Doling Park Museum
This 3,500-square-foot facility has a collection of some of the most unique memorabilia depicting archery history available anywhere in the world. The collection includes a bow made by Geronimo, an Apache leader and medicine man.
A variety of rotating exhibits of fine art are on display throughout the year. You’ll also want to check out the adjacent Jordan Valley Park where permanent sculptures are on display.
The museum contains memorabilia of Doling Park, including items from its amusement park and skating rink days. Displays tell the story of the park along with other historical information. The museum display changes with provided memorabilia.
Inside Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World®, 1935 S. Campbell Ave. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. daily archeryhalloffame.com
Calaboose
The Calaboose is a fascinating glimpse into Springfield’s history. Built in 1891 as a jail, this federally recognized historical restoration returns the structure to use as a police substation with a police museum on the first floor. 409 W. McDaniel St. springfieldmo.gov/591/The-Calaboose Tours are available by appointment most weekdays. Call 417-864-1810 to schedule. Typically open 6-9 p.m. during First Friday Art Walk the first Friday of each month. The public is welcome to visit during those times with no appointment.
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411 N. Sherman Parkway 9 a.m.-5 p.m. springfieldarts.org/exhibitions
Dr. Michael J. Clarke History Museum of Ozarks Scouting
In Doling Park, 301 E. Talmage St. 1-5 p.m. Tuesday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday April-October parkboard.org/172/Doling-Park-Museum
Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center Museum
Check out uniforms and other scouting memorabilia in displays that are rotated quarterly at the only Boy Scout Museum in Missouri. There is also a nice walking trail to enjoy.
Exhibits display the challenges, blessings and development of the Assemblies of God church.
Inside the Clarence and Edna Wheeler Scout Service Center, 1616 S. Eastgate Ave. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday ozarktrailsbsa.org/about/museum-of-scouting
Inside Assemblies of God National Headquarters, 1445 N. Boonville Ave. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday ag.org/About/National-Office/Tours
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History of Hearing Museum
Springfield Art Museum
NRA® National Sporting Arms Museum
Marvel at the hearing assistance devices from yesteryear and enjoy full displays with an expert curator on staff for an informative experience. Inside Midwest Hearing Aid, 628 E. Commercial St. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Wednesday and Friday bit.ly/HearingHistory
Lew’s Ozark Fishing Museum
The permanent home for more than 10,000 art objects representing thousands of years of culture, the museum features changing exhibits and special collections. Nearly 1,000 firearms that trace the history of hunting, conservation and freedom are on display. The collection includes firearms owned by Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Grover Cleveland and Dwight D. Eisenhower; King James; Napoleon Bonaparte; Annie Oakley; and guns used in movies and TV shows by actors such as Tom Selleck, John Wayne and Charlton Heston.
1111 E. Brookside Dr. 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. TuesdayWednesday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday sgfmuseum.org
Springfield Softball Hall of Fame Museum
Inside Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World®, 1935 S. Campbell Ave. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. daily bit.ly/NRAMuseum
Springfield Conservation Nature Center See the historic beginnings of rod and reel entrepreneur Lew Childre and legendary Ozarks White River fishing guide J. D. Fletcher who established the Devil’s Dive Resort on Table Rock Lake.
This museum features the Springfield and Missouri Amateur Softball Association Hall of Fame with displays dating from the 1920s. Inside the Roger G. Killian Sports Complex, 2141 E. Pythian St. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday parkboard.org/359/Softball-Museum
Inside Sportsmans Factory Outlet, 3031 N. Martin Ave. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday lews.com/museum
Missouri Institute of Natural Science - Riverbluff Cave
The museum has fossils and minerals from around the world along with fossils from Riverbluff Cave. It’s a fascinating look into the history of the Ozarks and prehistoric life. 2327 W. Farm Road 190 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday monatsci.org SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
Enjoy nature exhibits, attend programs, browse through a nature-related gift shop and pick up free conservation brochures. Outdoors, enjoy three miles of hiking trails through a variety of natural communities where you’ll see a variety of wildlife native to Missouri.
Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield Visitor Center and Civil War Library
4601 S. Nature Center Way Building: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday March-October; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday November-February Trails: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. March-October, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. November-February nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/places/ springfield-cnc
The library at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield has one of the largest collections in the National Park Service. The Visitor Center features a film and Civil War displays. 6424 W. Farm Road 182 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily nps.gov/wicr
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Tour Springfield’s Incredible
Pythian Castle Experience history and mystery at Springfield’s only castle
Guests sit on the steps of Pythian Castle.
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tanding in the main ballroom of Springfield’s Pythian Castle, you can feel the history of the room.
“It’s kind of interesting that we have a 100-yearold castle right here in the middle of Springfield and it has very interesting history,” said owner Tamara Finocchiaro, who purchased the castle 13 years ago. Pythian Castle was built in 1913 by the Knights of Pythias as an orphanage and retirement home until the U.S. military took it over in World War II to house POWs and to serve as a rehabilitation facility for U.S. troops. In the 1940s, the swinging sounds of the era’s big bands filled the ballroom while U.S. troops took to the dance floor. Finocchiaro purchased the castle with the idea of using it as a banquet space and opened it to the public in 2009 as a cultural arts and events facility. “Castles are just naturally alluring and we’re the first people in the castle’s history to actually open it up to the public,” said Finocchiaro. “So people haven’t been able to experience this historical gem until the last few years. And we’ve found out that people love having a chance to experience the history of it and then just do some fun activities and create their own history while they’re here.”
Pythian Castle owner, Tamara Finocchiaro, stands in the main ballroom of the castle.
On a recent tour of the castle, Finocchiaro guided the group of visitors of all ages through the castle’s corridors while providing fascinating details of its history. Sherry Edwards and her husband, Eddie Beach, were visiting the castle for the first time. “I was amazed at the rich history of the building,” said Edwards. “It has had such a variety of owners and occupants over the years, from orphans to POWs. I found myself thinking, that if only the walls could talk, what stories of the human experience they could tell.” Besides the history tours, Finocchiaro also offers ghost tours and even interactive murder mystery dinners. She says one question she gets a lot is whether the castle is haunted.
Eddie Beach and Sherry Edwards tour Pythian Castle.
“Oh, yes and we sort of found out it was haunted the hard way,” she said. “Nothing scary but I was in the lobby by myself and I heard a voice clear as day say “hello.” No one was around. Ghost tours were added to our schedule once we found that out.” The castle is considered by some, in fact, to be one of the more haunted places in the Ozarks. To visit Pythian Castle, reservations are required and there are minimums for each, so plan your visit carefully and in advance. They also offer holiday parties for New Year’s Eve and Valentine’s Day or the space can be rented for private parties such as weddings, birthdays, proms and more. Finocchiaro says she’s proud to be able to share Pythian Castle with the public. “We’ve spent a lot of time and effort to make sure that everybody appreciates how well built this was and how beautiful it is and we hope that even beyond us it is kept for the people of Springfield to enjoy forever.” SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
Kids relax on a couch at Pythian Castle.
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Baker Creek
Heirloom Seed Company Sets Roots in the Ozarks
Annual Spring Planting Festival draws thousands to the region
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n any given day during spring and summer, you’re likely to find Jere Gettle, owner of Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co., walking around his village and farm near Mansfield, Missouri, barefoot and happy. That’s the case on this first Monday in May as Gettle visits with some of the estimated 10,000 guests who’ve come to his pioneer village, Bakersville, for the annual Spring Planting Festival. “This festival has been 18 years in the making,” said Gettle, standing on the porch of the Baker Creek Seed Store. “We started the festival in 2000 in a homemade tent with 400 people.” Live bluegrass music plays while the smells of fresh cinnamon rolls and home-cooked food fill the air as vendors sell everything from plants to natural crafts. The main attraction, the pioneer village of Bakersville, transports visitors back to the mid 1800s. It includes a speaker barn, restaurant, an old-time mercantile, herbal apothecary, a natural bakery, garden museum, blacksmith shop, music barns and even a western jail. “We’ve created a place where people can connect to their past and build a sense of community again,” said Gettle. “This is the most diverse audience we get in this part of Missouri. There are so many people
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Farms of the Ozarks here from different backgrounds and thoughts. It’s a place where people can come to enjoy traditions, crafts, music and to just relax. It’s an alternative to what’s on their television or smartphone. They can actually connect on a real-life basis.” Kathy McFarland, public relations director at Baker Creek, said the village restaurant is one of the most popular stops for visitors. During the Spring Planting Festival, the line snakes out the door as festival goers wait their turn for fresh, organic cuisine. “Our philosophy is that everybody is entitled to a good meal,” she said. “And Jere is a foodie who follows a vegan diet so he makes sure that’s the kind of food served in the restaurant.” There’s no set menu in the restaurant and you’re served whatever the chef cooks that day. It’s usually a dish with an Asian flair — Gettle’s favorite. It’s also free of charge, while donations are accepted. McFarland says visitors and vendors come from across the U.S. and multiple countries for the Spring Planting Festival. The 2018 festival is May 6-7 (Sunday and Monday). Baker Creek also has Heritage Days Festivals the first Sunday of every month March through October.
Baker Creek is just one working farm in the Ozarks that’s worth a visit.
Millsap Farms
A 20-acre family run farm minutes from Springfield that is famous for Thursday Night Pizza Club during summer months. Book early as they tend to sell out. millsapfarms.com
Urban Roots Farms
A certified naturally grown four-season urban vegetable farm in downtown Springfield known for farm-to-table meals and music on farm nights. urbanrootsfarm.com
Fassnight Creek Farms
A family owned and operated 14-acre farm in the heart of Springfield offering local produce, plants and more.
Sunshine Valley Farm
A family run farm just east of Springfield specializing in fruits and vegetables. Sunshinevalleyfarm.com
Lavender Falls Farm
A small family farm inspired by the natural beauty of the James River Valley, Lavender Falls is the Ozarks’ first and only lavender farm and includes a cafe and bistro. Lavenderfallsfarm.com
Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park
A 207-acre farm park celebrating the rich agricultural heritage of the area. parkboard.org/265
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A Paddler’s Paradise
arly morning fog floats gently above the surface of the James River, just south of Springfield, as paddlers begin sliding boats into the water. The sun cuts through trees bowing over from the banks of the river, providing the perfect backdrop for a day of floating and fun on an Ozarks river. As paddlers float through the fog, the many colors of boats show a range of choices for the journey, including canoes, single- and double-person kayaks and paddleboards. This scene is typical on any one of the dozens of beautiful rivers and streams throughout the Ozarks mainly from
Floating the Ozarks
A group of paddlers enjoying the Finley River just southeast of Springfield.
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late spring through early fall and, for some, during winter as well.
have large springs that make it possible to float during the dry summer months.”
“I like to float when the leaves are off the trees and you can see what is along the river,” said Marty Zerr, president of Ozark Mountain Paddlers. “A sunny day during the winter when you have the river to yourself and you see plenty of eagles is pretty hard to beat.”
On summer afternoons, gravel bars on the James River become the perfect place for riverside picnics, swimming, fishing and taking in the beauty of the Ozarks. Celine Roberts has been floating rivers in the area her entire life and says there’s nothing else like it.
Zerr is passionate about what the Ozarks offers through its rivers and finds himself on the water whenever possible. He’s not alone. Paddling has exploded in the Ozarks over the past decade, according to Zerr, and he says it’s all about beauty and location.
“It’s a way to get away and escape for just a while,” she said. “I’ll go with my husband and son and we’ll spend all day on the river in our canoe and not have a care in the world. We’d be out there every day if we could.”
“The number of great places to float within a couple hours’ drive of Springfield gives you lots of choices,” he said. “This area has a variety of beautiful rivers from slow, clear, spring-fed streams to fairly challenging white water when conditions are right. And the Niangua, Current and Spring rivers all
Where to float your boat: James River
For a nearby float, paddle the James River Water Trail between the Joe Crighton access and the Lake Springfield boathouse where you can rent canoes, kayaks and paddleboards. South of Springfield, the James continues through Christian and Stone counties. Access points between Delaware Town and Galena include Shelvin Rock, Hooten Town and Kerr. Or paddle the nearby Finley from Finley Park in Ozark or below the dam at Lindenlure Lake.
Beaver Creek
An hour’s drive gets you to Bradleyville, a tiny town with a big stretch of spring-fed floatable water. Paddle five miles down from the bridge in Bradleyville for a nice threeto four-hour float, or take more time from Brownbranch when water is higher.
Zerr points out that with the popularity of the Ozarks National Scenic Riverways and the Buffalo National River in Arkansas — both a short drive from Springfield — the sport will only continue to grow in the region.
Current & Jacks Fork Rivers
“The kayaks and stand-up paddleboards seem to be taking over,” he added. “You can’t drive the streets of Springfield without seeing a kayak on the roof of a car or in the back of a truck.”
Niangua River
For wilderness floating through national parkland, head for the Current River and its largest tributary, the Jacks Fork. Tall bluffs, wooded shores, caves, and clear blue springs showcase Missouri’s natural beauty in the designated Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Get a two-fer when you float the easy Niangua which flows through Bennett Spring State Park, a great spot for anglers and campers. About an hour from Springfield, sections of this river attract Saturday social crowds; on weekdays and some upriver areas enjoy a more serene float. Multiple outfitters and the state park can help with rentals.
North Fork of the White River
The North Fork flows through undeveloped land and along private properties and vacation rentals. Reached in two hours or less from Springfield, this river offers day floats with plenty of options for staying overnight.
Eleven Point River
Float year round on the wild, beautiful Eleven Point when you put in below Greer Spring, the second largest spring in Missouri. Upper areas are floatable during seasons with more rain.
Elk River & Big Sugar Creek
About two hours away in western Missouri, the Elk River offers a laid-back experience for novice and experienced floaters. The river flows along high bluffs and has plenty of gravel bars. Like the Niangua, summer Saturdays are crowded and social.
Big Piney & Gasconade Rivers
The Big Piney near Licking is a slow and easy float, perfect for anglers, families, and beginners. It flows into the Gasconade River, one of the most crooked rivers in the world, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Buffalo National River
The wild Buffalo National River in Arkansas flows freely for about 135 miles. The first U.S. river to earn a “national” designation, it’s about two hours from Springfield. The upper stretch is noted for towering bluffs, lush foliage and fun fast water between the low-water bridge in Ponca and Kyles Landing. Outfitters often launch from Steel Creek Campground. The upper Buffalo floating season is limited; try the lower Buffalo during dryer times of year.
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River outfitters: Outfitters serving area rivers are numerous. A few, listed below, can get you started. Other floating resources include: Missouri Canoe & Floaters Association: missouricanoe.org Missouri Department of Conservation: nature.mdc.mo.gov National Park Service: nps.gov Ozark Mountain Paddlers: ozarkmtnpaddlers.org
James River & Lake Springfield Lake Springfield Boathouse: parkboard.org/lake_springfield James River: jamesriveroutfitters.net Hootontown: hootontowncanoe.org Y Bridge: ybridgecanoerental.com Beaver Creek: beavercanoerental.com
Current River & Jacks Fork
Most Ozark rivers are perfect for families and first-time paddlers or paddle-boarders.
Jadwin: jadwincanoe.com Silver Arrow: silverarrowcanoe.com Akers Ferry: currentrivercanoe.com Current River: current-river.com Carr’s Canoe: carrscanoerental.com Harvey’s Alley Spring: harveysalleyspring.com Circle B: circlebcampground.com Windy’s: windyscanoe.com Two Rivers: 2riverscanoe.com Eminence: eminencecanoescottagescamp.com Jacks Fork: jacksforkcanoe.com
Niangua River Bennett Spring State Park: bennettspringstatepark.com Niangua River Oasis: nrocanoe.com One-Eyed Willy’s: oneeyedwillys.com/floating Maggard: nianguariver.com
North Fork of the White River Twin Bridges: twinbridgescanoe.com Sunburst Ranch: sunburstranchcanoe.com Dawt Mill: dawtmill.com
Eleven Point River Fishing from kayaks has become popular with anglers on Springfield area rivers and lakes.
11 Point River: 11pointcanoe.com Hufstedler’s: hufstedlers.com
Elk River and Big Sugar Creek Two Sons: twosonsfloats.com Elk River: elkriverfloats.com Big Elk: bigelkcampcanoe.com River Ranch: riverranchresort.com Gracie’s: graciescanoecamp.com/floating
Big Piney & Gasconade Rivers Boiling Spring: boilingspringsresort.com Route 66: rt66canoe.com Rich’s Last Resort: richslastresort.com Wilderness Ridge Resort: wildernessridgeresort.com Ruby’s Landing: rubyslanding.com Gasconade Hills: gasconadehills.com
Buffalo National River Lost Valley: lostvalleycanoe.com Buffalo Outdoor Center: buffaloriver.com Wild Bill’s: wildbillsoutfitter.com A campfire surrounded by family and friends makes a perfect finale to a day on the river.
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Angling for
The big Fish Ozarks lakes are an angler’s dream
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s a loon glides across the calm water of Table Rock Lake, Brian Thompson flashes a carefree grin and points it out to his clients. The beautiful creature is one of many things that will make him - and his guests - beam on this warm summer morning. Guiding his Ranger bass boat to one of his favorite fishing holes, Thompson explains the goal for the day is to make sure his companions spend the morning with smiles on their faces, too, because they’re landing lunkers. Chances are good they’ll do exactly that thanks to Thompson’s years of fishing in bass tournaments; selling “experienced” fishing gear at his resale store, The Outdoor Xperienced; and operating Captain B’s licensed and insured fishing guide service. He knows where the fish are and what it takes to catch them, and he loves sharing the know-how with people who may be fishing for the very first time or expert anglers who let him do the work while they relax, cast their lines and
reel in the fish. “It’s a really neat deal to take people out and share special moments with them,” Thompson said. Along with his knowledge, Thompson provides everything anglers need, including the boat, gear, lures, snacks, drinks and an uncanny ability to unsnag a hook stuck on an underwater obstacle. He’ll even pick up out-of-town guests at their hotel and give them a ride to the lake that is home to the fish they want to catch that day.
“If you had asked me when I was 13 years old, I would have told you I wanted to be a professional fisherman.” - Brian Thompson, Captain B’s Fishing Guide Service The objective is usually bass but could be any number of other species abundant in the pristine lakes, rivers and streams surrounding Springfield. Bass fishing is usually catch and release, Thompson explained, but crappie, walleye and trout are headed for the dinner plate, so he cleans and packages the keepers for his clients. “I throw the fun in for free,” he said, jerking his rod and failing to set the hook in what surely was a big one. Even a miss makes him smile, albeit ruefully. He knows he’ll catch one soon enough.
Brian Thompson looks on as a client shows one of the day’s catches.
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Besides, he has plenty of reasons to be happy. He’s living his childhood dream of being a professional angler and spends his days year round doing something
he absolutely loves on the lakes and streams of southwest Missouri. “I’m blessed,” he said. “Even when I’m not fishing, I’m at the store hearing fishing and hunting stories.”
Where to Fish: Southwest Missouri is blessed with abundant recreational water resources for boating, canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Here’s a sample of places to fish near Springfield. There are many others within 50 miles of the city. Some fishing areas are handicapped accessible.
Within 20 miles:
Valley Water Mill Lake James River Lake Springfield Fellows Lake Finley River
20 to 50 miles:
Pomme De Terre River Stockton Lake Niangua River Gasconade River Lake Taneycomo Bull Shoals Lake Pomme De Terre Lake Table Rock Lake Bennett Spring State Park
Find more places to fish at huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/fishing/where-fish. Smartphone users can download the Missouri Department of Conservation’s free app, MO Fishing.
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Exploring Beneath the Ozarks at
Talking Rocks Cavern
Visitors explore Talking Rocks Cavern in Branson West.
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Caves of the Ozarks: Fantastic Caverns
Fantastic Caverns, just north of Springfield, is the only drive-through cave in North America. Experience the wonders below as a guide drives you through the cave on a nearly hour-long tour on a Jeepdrawn tram.
Marvel Cave
Located beneath Silver Dollar City, an 1880’s theme park in Branson, Missouri, Marvel Cave’s tour begins in the enormous cathedral room and takes visitors on a walking journey deep below the surface.
Smallin Civil War Cave
Learn about history as you walk the half-mile path through Smallin Civil War Cave. Tour guides help make this a unique experience you’ll only find in the Ozarks.
A family plays miniature golf at Talking Rocks Cavern in Branson West, Missouri.
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t all started with two men on a rabbit hunt in 1883. They spotted a rabbit running into a small opening, moved a big rock near the hole and found themselves looking down into a deep, dark mysterious hole in the ground. The men had discovered what is now Talking Rocks Cavern, just a short drive from Springfield. “We have what I like to call world-class formations,” said Chris Gertson, manager of Talking Rocks Cavern. “Even though our cave is not long or extensive by definition, it has some really big beautiful mineral deposits like draperies, stalactites and stalagmites. We have a column in there that’s 65-70 feet tall and we do have all the common types of mineral deposits you’ll find in a limestone cave.”
interesting rocks, fossils and minerals and other items from all over the world. Gertson likes to refer to the shop as a “mini museum.” Besides the natural wonder of the cave, Talking Rocks Cavern also boasts other attractions for the family to enjoy including nature trails, a free lookout tower, mazes that simulate a cave crawl, miniature golf and gemstone mining for the kids.
Gertson says a visit to the Ozarks isn’t complete without a glimpse of what’s down below. “It gives you a window into a part of the Ozarks that you normally don’t see or even think about — and that’s the underground. Not only is it scientifically interesting … but it’s extremely beautiful,” he said. “There are things you see in that cave that you do not see on the surface.”
Talking Rocks Cavern is unique as the entrance to the cave is within its 4,000-square-foot gift shop. The walking tour takes visitors on a breathtaking vertical descent into the heart of the cave. “The cave tour consists of about an hourlong tour through a very beautiful, highly decorated natural limestone cavern and we do go to a depth of about 100 feet,” added Gertson. “We do take our time. We do stop a lot. We’ve got plenty of handrails so most folks can handle that and we love showing off a natural wonder. It’s just absolutely an amazing cave!” The gift shop contains all types of Kids mine for gemstones at Talking Rocks Cavern in Branson West, Missouri.
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Lost Signal Brewing Co. Brings Craft Beer and Barbecue Together Springfield’s growing brewery scene takes hold
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ver the last decade, Springfield has become known for its growing selection of craft breweries and with the 2017 opening of Lost Signal Brewing Co., the combination of select craft beers coupled with delicious Texas-style barbecue has entered the mix. “People really seem to have taken to having another brewery and barbecue place in town,” said Tyler Hoke, owner and head brewer of Lost Signal. Hoke says he’s always been a lover of craft beer and when he had a brief stay in Texas volunteering at a local brewery, that love grew into a passion. After expanding his knowledge of brewing craft beer as a home brewer, he attended Chicago’s Siebel Institute of Technology and completed the Master Brewer Program. He then headed home, back to the Queen City, where he’d realize his dream of his own brewery right on historic Route 66. “The building we’re in used to be the old KICK Radio station here in downtown Springfield,” said Hoke. “That’s the one
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reason why I went for this building, is that it is right here on Route 66 and it has a lot of cool history to it.” After some extensive remodeling and some brewing and some barbecuing, Lost Signal opened its doors and quickly gained a following among craft beer and barbecue lovers.
Brewing the perfect craft beer The tap list at Lost Signal varies from season to season, however, there are two varieties that have become popular mainstays on the list: Smoked Pecan Porter and the On Air IPA. For the Smoked Pecan Porter, Hoke smokes Missouri-grown pecans in their smoker with pecan wood and then adds it to the mash. The end result is a smoky brew with a hint of nuttiness. The On Air IPA is a classic American IPA showcasing the mixture of hops used in the brewing process. Hoke says craft beers have become more and more popular in Springfield over the years.
award winner in barbecue competitions across the country. “He’s our pit master and he brought in all the barbecue and all the barbecue knowledge into here and I had the beer knowledge so we collaborated on that and here we are,” said Tyler of his father, Jack. Jack Hoke’s Texas-style barbecue at Lost Signal includes the standards — pulled pork, brisket, fall-off-the-bone ribs, smoked chicken and amazing burnt ends. It also includes all the fixins, mouth-watering appetizers and unique sides. The Mac & Cheese with a creamy ale cheese sauce and the Roasted Mexican Corn come highly recommended!
Springfield Breweries: Lost Signal Brewing Co. 610 W. College St. 417-869-4755 lostsignalbrewing.com
Springfield Brewing Company 305 S. Market Ave. 417-832-8277 springfieldbrewingco.com
“It really spans all generations in Springfield,” he said. “It’s interesting to see it’s not just the 25- to 30-year-olds coming in. I think our average clientele is people in their 40s and they’re not coming in just for the barbecue; they’re coming in for the beers.”
Mother’s Brewing Company
Award-winning barbecue
White River Brewing Company
Hoke knew he wanted something to make his brewery stand out from others in Springfield and that’s where the idea for barbecue came into play. And he didn’t have to look far for the perfect match. His father, Jack Hoke, just happens to be an
4 by 4 Brewing Company
215 S. Grant Ave. 417-862-0423 mothersbrewing.com
505 W. Commercial St. 417-869-1366 whiteriverbrewingco.com
2811 E. Galloway St. 4by4brewingcompany.com
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Big Whiskey’s:
A Springfield original becomes a regional favorite
Photo: Big Whiskey’s
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hicken Ranch Alfredo or Buffalo Chicken Dip?
Both of these menu items at Springfield’s Big Whiskey’s American Restaurant and Bar are two of the most popular choices on the menu. They’re both often imitated but never duplicated by fans of Big Whiskey’s and part owner Paul Sundy says that’s the best form of flattery. “The funny thing about the chicken dip is that we had it on the menu ten years ago, way before you could do it yourself at your house, and I’ve had a lot of people go, ’well we just can’t make it the way that Whiskey’s does,’” said Sundy. When pressed for the secret ingredient, Sundy won’t budge. Same with the deliciously rich Chicken Ranch Alfredo — a cheesy pasta dish that has won a number of local awards. “I don’t want to give away exactly how we do it but there’s ranch, bacon, smoked cheeses and pasta,” added Sundy. Sitting on a balcony overlooking the main dining area of the first Big Whiskey’s in downtown Springfield, Sundy reflected on what started as a dream over a decade
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Guests enjoy food and drinks at Big Whiskey’s American Restaurant and Bar.
ago and became a thriving dining/bar experience that includes eight stores with franchises on the way. “I was 24 years old and we were broke and we built everything in here,” Sundy said. “I could go on and on about stories of running out of time and running out of money, but we just always had that mentality of keep your head down and keep working. And we did.” The original Big Whiskey’s was established on Park Central East right along Route 66. Sundy says the theme of the original restaurant was designed to pay homage to small-town middle America.
not big enough to lose yourself,’” he said. “So, I think it has all of the attributes of a big city with, quite frankly, the quaintness of the folks that live inside it.” Big Whiskey’s is also famous for its selection of wings that includes 14 flavors, steaks, salads and burgers. Oh and, of course, its collection of over 100 whiskeys — one of the fastest trending spirits in the world. On your next visit to Springfield, don’t pass up Big Whiskey’s and the best buffalo chicken dip you’ll ever have.
“Springfield’s not a small town but it’s definitely middle America and I think there’s something to be said for where we are at and where we are going,” he said. “I have a lot of respect for what Springfield has provided for not only my family, but our business partners, our employees and people in the community.” Sundy said he couldn’t imagine anywhere but Springfield being home to Big Whiskey’s. “When I was younger, I used to say ‘Springfield is big enough to get lost, but
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Burgers are a favorite at Big Whiskey’s American Restaurant and Bar.
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Locals Pick their Favorite
Cashew Chicken Springfield is known around the world as the birthplace of Springfield-style cashew chicken so we asked our followers on social media to share their favorite place to get the beloved dish. We tallied the votes and here are some of the most popular restaurants to get cashew chicken in Springfield brought to you by those who know it best — locals!
Leong’s Asian Diner The one that started it all made the list easily. Cashew chicken was born in 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. He came up with the dish and it was a huge hit. Though Leong’s Tea House closed in 1997, Springfield-style 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.
Canton Inn
China Star
China Wok
Simply put, Canton Inn’s cashew chicken is just good: quality chicken with quality sauce. Add an egg roll and two wontons for just a couple more bucks and you have yourself a real meal deal. Despite its unassuming appearance, Canton Inn secures its place on Springfield’s top 10 list with its inexpensive and tasty cashew chicken.
My parents ate at China Star when they were dating. Now, it’s a family tradition, and the only place in Springfield we go for cashew chicken. The husband and wife that run the place are wonderful and other dishes, like their shrimp chop suey, make the decision even harder. So when my brother orders the cashew chicken, I typically steal a bite or two! We visit about three times (at least) a month!
Growing up in Springfield, there’s no shortage of restaurants, especially cashew chicken restaurants. I travel a lot for work, which means I eat out quite often, so on my days off it’s nice to have a homecooked meal but China Wok is one of those places that I could honestly eat every day and not get tired of it. The quality of the food is second to none, the flavor is amazing, and the staff is always friendly. China Wok is definitely the best cashew chicken hands down!
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Chinese Chef Why did I vote for Chinese Chef as the best place in Springfield to get cashew chicken? It’s not only because of the perfectly golden brown fried pieces of all-white meat chicken. Or the copious amount of whole cashews poured on top. Or the fact that they use no MSG. I love getting cashew chicken at Chinese Chef because of the amazing company. I mean where else can you eat chicken and rice with a panda? All the rest is just the oyster sauce on top. @rhianonsuee on Instagram
The Riksha Springfield’s hidden gem, The Riksha. They may only take cash but you will always leave happily full. The cashew chicken is the best in town. A satisfying taste as it hits your tongue and a delightful hint of peppery aftertaste. If it’s a fancy place you want to go, you might look more. But a simple family business that knows how to do it right… you’re in luck!
Yum Yum Bowl When we found out we had to move away from Springfield, I knew one of the things we would miss the most is cashew chicken from Yum Yum Bowl! This tiny restaurant has put a big mark on my favorite dish. I love it so much I’ve even blogged about it and love to make it at home! It’s also my daughter, Lilah’s, favorite place to eat! @kasarahferrell on Instagram
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Hong Kong Inn Today I had a craving for my favorite cashew chicken dish so I stopped for some takeout at Hong Kong Inn on East Sunshine Street. It simply is the best. @liftitupbuttercup on Instagram
Shanghai Inn
Lucy’s Chinese Food A family tradition. Lucy’s cashew chicken has been Eliot’s favorite since he was big enough to eat it.
I’ve been going to Shanghai Inn for nearly 20 years. It’s a cozy joint with the best Chinese in town. I’ll alternate between cashew chicken and sesame chicken depending on whether I’m in the mood for salty or sweet. Both are excellent choices. I’ve tried several other places in Springfield, including many northsiders’ favorite, Hong Kong Inn, but Shanghai wins out on flavor for me. If you stop in, you might notice John Ashcroft’s picture on the wall. I’m told he still comes in from time to time.
Yoshi Jen We’ve been going to Yoshi Jen since it opened about two years ago and we love it! Their cashew chicken is different than any other you’ll find it Springfield. The sauce is a little sweeter than most. My son loves it as much as I do and it’s become our go-to spot after a hockey or baseball game. Lance Kettering, Springfield Sports Commission
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Explore Springfield Through
Sculpture If you want to know Springfield like a local, let sculpture be your guide "Alone in the Crowd" by Joe Malesky in Jordan Valley Park.
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ollow the public art landscape through the city and it won’t be long before you’ve sampled the best the city offers from the ground up. A great way to start is with Sculpture Walk Springfield, an initiative that added nearly two dozen sculptures downtown in 2017. Touring the city via sculpture is
a way to “wander with a purpose,” said Nick Nelson, director of the Springfield Art Museum. “I think for the visitor, when you are taking part in something like Sculpture Walk and go place to place and look at these works, it’s a wonderful way to enjoy art, but you get to know the city as well,” he said.
"Gorgonia" by Nick Willett is on the northwest corner of Park Central Square.
“Many are located near restaurants and stores and other places you can visit to shop or eat.”
Kimber Fiebiger's whimsical sculptures of "Maestro & Eggcited" are just north of Park Central Square.
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It’s easy to get started. Find a map and descriptions at sculpturewalkspringfield.org. Brochures are available at some downtown businesses, Community Foundation of the Ozarks, the Creamery Arts Center and the Springfield Route 66 Visitors Center. Viewing the collection is a great self-guided activity, but a docent-led Springfield, Missouri • 2018 Visitors Guide
walk can be requested or arrange a sculpture-themed Trolley Bike tour. The sculptures vary from abstract to surrealistic. “We try to create shows with as much diversity as we can,� said program director Nicole Brown. Similar to a program in Sioux Falls, South Dakota — one inspiration for Springfield’s effort — artists are invited to submit work for consideration. Each exhibit stays up for about 10 months, then new pieces go on display. It keeps the exhibit fresh and accessible as visitors explore what downtown offers, including live music, theater, movies, craft breweries, galleries and the monthly First Friday Art Walk. Sculpture throughout the city is a longtime tradition. “The Tumbler,� also on the square, was installed in 1971. Farther north, the “Dr. Tickle Memorial Sculpture� and other works enhance Historic Commercial Street where visitors can also dine, browse vintage markets, find craft brews or shop the seasonal C-Street Market. From Commercial Street, it’s minutes to the Moon City Creative District known for its painted telephone poles and the artists who live and work there.
Near the art museum, you can’t miss Springfield’s iconic “Sun Target II� – a 1974 sculpture – and while in that part of the city, explore the Springfield Art museum and Phelps Grove Park. On the southeast side, visit the quirky interactive “Cloud House� in Farmers Park. Stay for Farmers Market of the Ozarks, Parties at the Park and to shop and dine. A few miles west, get a selfie with the 35-foot fork sculpture in Chesterfield Village before lingering over a casual meal at a local eaterie. A sculpture walk of another kind is at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park where sculptures depicting children, nature and members of the community are part of the landscape. The park also features demonstration gardens, play areas, a butterfly house, walking paths, a lake, the Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden and an 1860's farmstead. Permanent installments continue to grow in Center City’s Jordan Valley Park, home of the Creamery Arts Center and “Kinetic Man,� a popular interactive sculpture that looks like a giant robot. The nature-inspired “Pantree,� a piece in the loaned Sculpture Walk collection, was purchased for the park and a set of four sculptures was added to the park in late 2017.
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hile downtown Springfield has been under a transformation of growth for businesses and residents over the last two decades, the city’s southside has also progressed in its own right. A visit to Springfield isn’t complete without exploring the eateries, unique entertainment venues and happening nightspots in this progressive district. The Republic Road corridor has perhaps seen the most growth over the last few years and we’ve got the “411” on where to go and what to do.
The Backlot at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Just off of Republic Road on Campbell Avenue, Alamo Drafthouse recently opened its doors and became an instant hit. Before catching a flick, head to The Backlot, inside the complex, where you can have a drink and a bite to eat before your movie. Save room, though! Every theatre has comfy reclining seats and table service that includes a full food and bar menu. It’s perfect for a date night.
Arris’ Pizza Arris’ Pizza has been a Jefferson City, Missouri, landmark for decades and since its arrival on Republic Road in Springfield in the late 1990s, it has grown quite the local following. Known for its Greek-style pizza, Arris’ is the place to go for a different, delicious take on pizza.
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Taj Mahal Indian Restaurant There’s nothing like an authentic taste of India on Springfield’s southside. Taj Mahal offers an extensive Indian lunch buffet and dinner menu featuring authentic Indian dishes. The buffet will leave you wowed with traditional Indian cuisine even if you're vegetarian or gluten-free.
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Uncle Bentleys Pub Uncle Bentleys has been a staple on Republic Road for over 35 years. It’s one of those places you go where everybody knows your name and is welcoming to locals and visitors alike. This neighborhood bar features plenty of room, billiards, shuffleboard and a heated patio. You can even order food for delivery from Springfield restaurants.
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Dublin’s Pass Irish Pub & Restaurant The atmosphere, drinks and traditional Irish fare at Dublin’s work together to make you feel as if you’ve made the trip over the pond to Ireland itself. They offer traditional Guinness beer on tap and combine it with a number of delicious beverages on the Guinness menu. The Black & Brown, Guinness mixed with root beer, is a fan favorite.
Galloway Station Bar & Grill Galloway Station offers up traditional bar food with a real home-cooked feel. Their burgers are thick and juicy and their draft beer selection offers a bit of everything. There’s also plenty of room in Galloway Station to kick back, relax and enjoy family and friends.
Frida Mexican Cuisine & Bar Frida serves up traditional Mexican dishes, mouthwatering margaritas and an array of mixed cocktails. They’ve become famous for Chimichangas and sizzling platters of fajitas!
Farmers Park On Saturday (year-round) and Wednesday (May-September), Farmers Park is home to the Farmers Market of the Ozarks where customers can shop for fresh produce, unique gifts and more. Farmers Park is also home to shops and restaurants including 5 Pound Apparel, Jellybeans, Houlihan's and Aviary Cafe and Creperie.
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10
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e asked our followers on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to share their favorite sandwich in Springfield and learned quickly that people are passionate about their sandwiches! It turns out Springfield boasts quite a variety of sandwich options.
in Springfield
These ten incredible sandwiches are just a small sample of what’s out there. We suggest you try them all!
— Druff’s Mitch Martin This gourmet grilled cheese includes house pimento cheese, turkey and avocado on grilled wheat bread. Add a lil’ dipper of house tomato soup and you’re all set!
Big Easy Grill’s Roast Beef Po’ Boy — You are forewarned on the menu that this sandwich is “messy but good” and that’s definitely the truth. Sliced beef, peppers and onions are slow cooked in a beef and dark roux gravy, topped with pepper jack cheese and served on French bread with a creole mustard sauce. Laissez les bons temps rouler!
— Cedars Family Restaurant’s Tenderloin You can find this hearty chicken fried steak sandwich at two locations in Springfield. Try it with fries or a number of homecooked side items.
Chicago Cheesesteak Company’s Chicago — With a location downtown and one on the south side, Chicago Cheesesteak Co. serves a number of mouthwatering sandwiches, but the Chicago, their signature sandwich, seems the most popular. It includes American cheese, fresh lettuce and tomatoes, diced raw onions, seasoning, oil and vinegar on toasted bread with your choice of chicken or steak.
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City Butcher’s City Smokestack — Come hungry for this one! The Smokestack includes brisket, pork belly, pulled pork and your choice of sausage links piled high between two buns. This Texas-style barbecue joint is quite the popular place in Springfield.
— Grad School’s The Cuban Grad School is a downtown favorite well known for burgers, but the pressed sandwiches are also amazing. The Cuban includes house-baked, thick-sliced ham; chorizo; avocado; pickles; and soft sharp cheddar between two slices of pressed bread.
J. Parrino’s Queen City Deli’s South Side Sicilian Po-Boy — This authentic Italian sandwich includes Genoa salami, capicola, pepperoni and provel dressed with lettuce, tomato, onion and pepperoncini topped with a delicious house dressing.
— Sequiota Bike Shop’s Trek Pepper crusted bacon, gouda and fresh apple slices make up this favorite sandwich at Sequiota Bike Shop. Enjoy your sandwich and perhaps a craft beer, then rent a bike and explore!
Sisters in Thyme’s Reuben — The homemade bread at Sisters in Thyme is what makes this Reuben really stand out. It’s an authentic east coast-style Reuben on rye bread grilled to perfection.
— The Sub Shop’s Veggie Not to worry, vegetarians — we wouldn’t leave you out! Cheese, cashews, bell peppers, mild peppers, tomato, mushrooms, black olives, lettuce and sub sauce make up this healthy creation at two locations in Springfield. Cashews on a sandwich? Springfield at its best!
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— There’s Always —
Time for Tea
The Vintage Suitcase tea room is a delight for the taste buds, and the eyes, thanks to hundreds of gift store treasures and antiques.
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erved hot or cold, tea is appropriate for any occasion and in Springfield, you can consume your share thanks to quaint and delightful tea rooms offering the popular beverage.
Ms. Gilmore's Tea Room and Vintage Suitcase 211 E. Commercial St. Tea Room Hours: 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Monday- Saturday robinsvintagesuitcase.com Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room on Historic C-Street has a menu of soups, salads, sandwiches, quiche and crepes, many bearing names of the city’s historic buildings, such as the Gillioz Garden Salad and Nelly Dunn Veggie Wrap. The bakery offers fabulous pastries, cookies and cakes that are just as beautiful as they are delicious. Before or after dining, the Vintage Suitcase in which the tea room is set is a delight for the eyes thanks to hundreds of gift store treasures and antiques. The huge selection of items for sale and decor that’s as entertaining as it is eye catching can keep you busy for hours.
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A tasty slice of coconut cream pie is the perfect finale to a fine meal at Spring Creek Tea Room.
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Relics Antique Mall, Tea Room & Event Center 2015 W. Battlefield Road Tea Room Hours: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-3 p.m. Sunday Antique Mall Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. MondaySaturday, noon-6 p.m. Sunday relicsantiquemall.com Another place to enjoy a spot of tea before, after and during a shopping spree is Relics Antique Mall, Tea Room & Event Center. The old-world style tea room is right in the middle of hundreds of booths of merchandise in the largest antique mall in Missouri. The menu features quiche, sandwiches, soup, salads and desserts. You have to try the Lemon Berry Mascarpone Cake! And the Carrot Cake, too! Maybe you should try them all! Relics’ special house tea - Apricot Mango - is one of many flavors of tea available. The tea room also offers a selection of adult beverages, such as Champagne Mimosa, locally brewed beer and wine.
At Beth's Bake Shoppe & Tea Room you can choose from quiche, salads and sandwiches to go with your tea. Be sure to save room for cookies, pie and cake!
Chabom Teas + Spices 209 E. Commercial St. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday indieteaspice.com This little shop also on C-Street serves tea you can sip while you shop or relax in cozy seating areas, but don’t go looking for a menu.
Spring Creek Tea Room 107 S. 3rd St. in Ozark
Hundreds of culinary spices, herbs and flavored salts and sugars from around the world are also available.
Head south to Ozark for this tea room nestled inside an 8,000-square-foot antique shop.
1645 W. Republic Road
Tea Bar & Bites Bakery, Cafe and Catering
Bring your shopping bags, too, because the spacious tea room is filled with cute home decor and gifts from kitchenware and candles to clothing and jewelry.
The shop’s speciality is making sure you can make tea at home using packaged and loose-leaf tea from one of the largest selections in the city, along with tea pots and accessories, gift items and more.
Beth's Bake Shoppe & Tea Room
The old-world style tea room in Relics Antique Mall is right in the middle of hundreds of booths of merchandise in the largest antique mall in Missouri.
choose from quiche, salads and sandwiches to go with your tea, and be sure to save room for cookies, pie and cake!
Bakery and Gift Shop Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday; Tea room hours 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Saturday bethsbakeshoppe.com
Store Hours: 9:30-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday; Tea Room: 10:30 a.m.2 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday facebook.com/springcreektearoom
You can enjoy sandwiches, soups, salads and more with your tea, available in a different fruit flavor each day. Top off your lunch with homemade cake, pie, cheesecake and cookies, then spend some time shopping from dozens of manicured booths sporting a huge variety of antiques and other wares.
At this shop in southwest Springfield,
621 S. Pickwick Ave. 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.9 p.m. Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday teabarandbites.com This little gem is tucked away in a quaint, historic section of the city that’s home to spas, antique shops, a patisserie and other retail and office space. The menu ranges from a light breakfast of granola and yogurt to dinner with wine and everything in between. The Coconut Creme Cupcakes are a tea bar favorite and if you’re lucky enough to be there on a Saturday morning, try the Caramel Iced Cinnamon Rolls. SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
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Downtown Springfield:
America’s
Crossroads
A casual walk leads to a wealth of unique shops and restaurants in the downtown district.
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owntown Springfield is rich in history and has served as a crossroads of the Ozarks for decades. This rich tradition as an economic hub for the region is captured in ways that honor the past while providing livelihoods, entertainment and homes for thousands of residents. Millions of dollars have been invested in renovations for historic buildings housing more than two dozen retailers, 20 pubs and clubs, theaters with a total of 16 movie screens, five live theater venues, hundreds of offices, more than 40 restaurants and more than 800 urban lofts. It’s this blend of history and modern amenities that establishes Springfield not only as an enduring crossroads of culture and opportunity but of time, as well.
A Place to Shop Retail remains a key part of downtown’s urban mix. Shops offer a bit of everything at all price points along walkable corridors such as Walnut Street, South Avenue, Campbell Avenue and Park Central Square.
A Place to Lay your Head
The Park Central Square fountain in the center of downtown Springfield.
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Hotel Vandivort, opened in 2015, raised the bar for lodging in the Ozarks, offering upscale hotel and banquet services with a sleek decor that pays homage to the building’s historic roots. Downstairs is its popular restaurant and bar—The Order—and its lower-level restrooms are known for photogenic properties. If you’re wondering what that’s about, go to your favorite social media app and search #hotelvandivortbathroomselfie. Springfield, Missouri • 2018 Visitors Guide
A Place to Play
luster of yesteryear.
A Place to Dine
With the trapping of hotels and dining, downtown Springfield has long been an entertainment destination. The Gillioz Theatre and Fox Theater entertained the masses with movies and shows in the early- and mid-20th century, and today have been (or are being) renovated to their
Live music and theater are the staples of downtown’s entertainment scene along with nightclubs, comedy and the popular First Friday Art Walk. Hammons Field, home of the AA Springfield Cardinals baseball team, is a short walk east on Trafficway Street.
Fine dining, ethnic tastes and American staples are available on nearly every street in the district. Some have been open for decades while others are recent, trendy additions, including several coffee shops that keep downtowners caffeinated and connected. One thing’s certain: If you leave downtown unhappy or hungry, you didn’t do it right.
Learn More: Springfield’s History
The History Museum on the Square is open 10:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Admission is $3 for children and $5 for adults. historymuseumonthesquare.org.
It’s All Downtown
To learn more about downtown entertainment, dining, retail and living options, visit SpringfieldMo.org and itsalldowntown.com.
Downtown Springfield offers up a smörgåsbord of casual and fine dining options.
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Making Memories —
on —
Route 66
Kerry Walton, the singing Santa from Melbourne, Australia, stopped in Springfield for the Birthplace of Route 66 Festival.
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hree generations on motorcycles combined with Route 66 built a multitude of memories for a Canadian family in 2017. Grandfather, son and grandson—Dave Curwen, 75; Colin Curwen, 47; and Ben Curwen, 18—toured the entire route on two BMWs and a Honda. Beginning from home in Calgary and weaving their way to Chicago, they hopped on the eastern end of Route 66 and headed toward the route’s westernmost point in Santa Monica, California. They logged as many miles as possible on the original route before heading north up the coast and returning home. Dave came up with the idea of traveling Route 66 while trying to think of a trip the three could take together after Ben’s graduation. He considered Peru, Scotland, Ireland and other locales when it occurred to him they should explore Route 66. “I realized just right in our backyard is a trip,” Dave said. For him, the trip was about spending time with his son and grandson and experiencing the nostalgia of years gone by evoked by the sights along the way. Colin said the long trip—more than 4,300 miles—was an opportunity to explore the world with his dad and youngest child while experiencing “a collection of sensations” on motorcycles not felt using other modes of transportation. A film producer, Colin said he’s glad his dad suggested Route 66 because he’s
been fascinated by the highway since the animated “Cars” movie was released in 2006. It instilled a desire to slow down and take in the scenery and that’s exactly what he did with his loved ones. Already a close-knit family, the trip was a bonding experience as well as Ben’s induction into the long motorcycle trips Colin and Dave have taken together in destinations around the globe. “I’ve always wanted to go on a trip with them,” Ben said, grinning. “It’s been beautiful so far.”
Singing Santa Flies Halfway Around the World for Route 66 “G’day, mate,” Kerry Walton said, smiling and greeting people at the annual Birthplace of Route 66 Festival in 2017.
“It’s the nostalgia of it, especially for guys my age - the 50s, the 60s, the rock ‘n roll, It’s all about that.” Kerry Walton - Melbourne, Australia The singing Santa from Melbourne, Australia, had plenty of reason to smile. After dreaming of experiencing Route 66 most of his life and flying for 20 hours (in airplanes, not a sleigh pulled by reindeer) to get to Springfield, he was finally living his childhood dream. “I’ve dreamed about this since I was this
high,” he said, holding his hand about 4 feet from the ground. “All Aussies dream of doing Route 66 one day.” That’s because of movies, TV shows and other stories about The Mother Road that spark a yen for the freedom of the open road and a country as diverse as the countryside through which the famed highway travels. That desire is particularly strong for people like Kerry who are classic car and motorcycle enthusiasts. “It’s the nostalgia of it, especially for guys my age - the 50s, the 60s, the rock ‘n roll,” Kerry said, his long white beard waving in the breeze. “It’s all about that.” Kerry said he plans to return to the United States in 2018 with his wife to drive the entire route from Chicago to Santa Monica in a classic car.
Living the Dream on Route 66 Spending time in Springfield’s Route 66 Visitor Center during the city’s annual Birthplace of Route 66 Festival is like being in a mixing pot of fans of the Mother Road from near and far. Along with locals who come for the classic cars and celebration of yesteryear, you’ll also hear a smattering of languages representing nations around the world. At 2017’s festival, 5-year-old Hayden rushes over to a world map where visitors have placed pins on locations they call home. “Papa, papa!” he yells to his father David Vesanger, pointing to Paris, France on the map.
Three generations of the Curwen family stopped in Springfield during a motorcycle journey on Route 66.
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The Vesanger family stopped in Springfield during a visit from France to travel Route 66.
“Ah, yes I see,” said David in French, handing him a pin. Hayden placed the pin on a spot just a little outside of Paris, where his family is from. The father and son duo were traveling Route 66 along with mother and wife, Honeybee, and mother-in-law Emelia, who are originally from the Philippines. “I love the U.S. and it was a long, long dream for me to come here and drive Route 66 from Chicago to Springfield,” said David. David said he traveled most of the route on previous trips but this was his first time in Springfield. “I’m very amazed at Springfield,” said David. “Everyone told me you've got to go to Springfield because it’s an important part of Route 66, so I’m very happy to be here.” The Vesangers stopped in Springfield to visit the Route 66 Car Museum and were surprised to find the Birthplace of Route 66 Festival happening. “We’re so happy this is going on while we are here,” said David. “We see classic American cars in France but nothing like this. This is just amazing!”
Honeybee Vesanger marks her home in the Philippines with a pin in the visitor center map.
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— There's No better Treat Than —
Andy's Frozen Custard W
hen it’s time for a relaxing break and a sweet treat, look for the iconic giant custard cone in front of a neon-lit, shiny chrome and white store.
Celebrate summer and spring with concretes made with fresh berries and fruit. The fall special is Pumpkin Pie and winter brings Apple Pie, Candy Cane, Andy Nog and Cookie Casanova.
Andy’s Frozen Custard is a Springfield staple when it comes to enjoying a creamy, delectable dessert made with fresh ingredients; all custard is served within an hour after it’s made.
“Our seasonal treats change about monthly, so if you visit our stores throughout the year, you will get a chance to try a wide variety of seasonal treats,” Kuntz said.
“We serve the frozen custard within an hour to help maintain the luxurious creaminess that is at its peak served right out of the machine,” said owner Andy Kuntz. “We believe there’s no better treat than our fresh frozen custard!”
With six locations in Springfield, you won’t have to go far to find the business that started in Osage Beach, Missouri, more than 30 years ago. You will, in fact, find Andy’s Frozen Custard throughout the country, including other cities in Missouri along with Arkansas, Colorado, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Illinois, Arizona, Texas and Kansas.
Several of the signature treats, such as the Ozark Turtle and James Brown Funky Jackhammer, are available year round while each season brings flavors and combinations matched to the time of year.
Sharing some Andy’s Frozen Custard. Photo: Hannah Arnzen Photography
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Close Encounters of the
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hen a long string of drool dripped from the mouth of a giraffe at Wild Animal Safari, 5-year-old Pyper Lamon was unfazed. “He’s so cool,” the petite brunette said matter of factly. “When we put food in his mouth, he slobbers. That’s so cool.” Her 6-year-old sister, however, was not impressed. “Eww, eww, eww!” Kenzi squealed, laughing and backing away from the tall fence separating her from the salivating creature. “Watch out for its slobber!” Wild Animal Safari is one of three animal attractions in the Springfield area the Lamon family from Nevada, Missouri, visited last summer. With Dickerson Park Zoo and the National Tiger Sanctuary also on their list, it was a trip filled with up-close encounters with all kinds of animals from around the world. Each offers a unique experience that educates and entertains.
WILD ANIMAL SAFARI Wild Animal Safari includes a small walkthrough zoo featuring a petting area, monkeys, a giraffe and other creatures along with a reptile house. The attraction also has a ride-through tour where patrons can see—and feed—dozens of animals and learn about them from a well-versed tour guide. Another option is to drive through in your own vehicle but USDA regulations prohibit
feeding the animals without a guide present and windows must be rolled up. A gift shop and and cafe are available for those who want to enjoy lunch at the park and take home a souvenir.
DICKERSON PARK ZOO Dickerson Park Zoo is a self-guided walking tour with a wide variety of animal exhibits. With the exceptions of the petting zoo, fish pond and a giraffe feeding deck, feeding the animals isn’t an option. The Lamon children were especially impressed with the fish pond where dozens of carp rose to the surface to beg for food. “Whoa! Look at all those fish!” Kenzi exclaimed. “There’s 1,000 fish over here!” The zoo is organized geographically with animals from Asia, South America, Australia, Africa and other parts of the world. The Missouri Habitats area features animals native to the Ozarks, including playful otters, white-tailed deer, wolves and black bears. A reptile house, elephants, special events and more provide hours of fun. There’s even a miniature train ride (seasonal), a gift shop, playground and cafe.
NATIONAL TIGER SANCTUARY At National Tiger Sanctuary, home to several exotic felines, only guided walking tours are allowed. Feeding tours and other special tours are options.
A friendly giraffe at the Dickerson Park Zoo.
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During the tours, guides provide information about each feline and what brought them to the sanctuary, such as owners that no longer wanted the animals or rescues from situations where the animals’ lives were in danger or they had poor quality of life. Along with tigers, the sanctuary has African lions, mountain lions, leopards and pumas, and don’t be surprised to see domestic animals, such as dogs and cats, on the grounds.
“He’s so cool. When we put food in his mouth, he slobbers. That’s so cool.” - Pyper, Age 5 The sanctuary was the last attraction on the Lamon family’s agenda and each of the children took home a small stuffed toy from the gift shop that helps support the nonprofit organization.
A caretaker feeds a hungry lion during a feeding tour at the National Tiger Sanctuary.
While the children enjoyed their souvenirs, the thing they really got from their visit to Springfield’s animal attractions was memories they’ll cherish and hours of fun, said their mom, Stephanie. The family expected to visit all three attractions in one day but it ended up spread out over three days because they spent so much time at each one. “The kids talked about our trip for days,” Stephanie said. “It was a great way for them to have fun and at the same time learn about so many different animals. I’m sure they’ll remember this trip for a long time.” For Pyper and Kenzi’s little brother, Jonah, the trip was even more — a chance to talk with the animals. The 4-year-old greeted many of them as if they might reply, including the cotton top tamarins at Dickerson Park Zoo. “Hi tiny monkeys,” he said with a dimpled grin. Even baby sister Carter got in on the action. The 2-year-old, in fact, was the bravest of the group. She didn’t mind the drool and gaping mouths at Wild Animal
A camel at Wild Animal Safari pokes its head into the bus window to get a snack.
Safari and each time an animal took food from her, the precocious toddler laughed. “Ah, ha ha!” she shouted, clapping her hands. “I did it!”
Where the Wild Things Are: Wild Animal Safari
124 Jungle Drive, Strafford 417-859-5300 animalsafari.com/MO
Dickerson Park Zoo
1401 W. Norton Road, Springfield 417-833-1570 dickersonparkzoo.org
National Tiger Sanctuary
518 State Highway BB, Saddlebrooke 417-587-3633 nationaltigersanctuary.org
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Little Adventurers Creative play center Itty Bitty City a big hit for kids and parents alike
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n New Year’s Eve in 2015, Fawn Rechkemmer was sitting in a fast food play place with her husband and kids when the concept for Itty Bitty City was developed.
Itty Bitty City is a creative play center designed for children eight and younger that combines fun with developmental components — making it an educational experience for children and parents. “We felt like Springfield needed to have something for the younger age set,” said Rechkemmer. Now, nearly a year and a half later, Itty Bitty City is teeming with little ones on any given day. They bounce in and out of different themed areas of what makes up, well, a little city. “We have a small fire station where kids can dress up and be firefighters and fight fires in the house that’s next door,” Rechkemmer explained. “They can be police officers. They can shop at the grocery store. We have a waterworks area where they can play in our water table and probably get a little wet. We have a huge train table 17 feet long and that’s a fun place for kids to play and we also have an area that’s for ages 24 months and younger.” Itty Bitty City has become popular with locals and visitors alike since opening in October 2016. Rechkemmer says she’s already had visitors from as far away as Pittsburg, Kansas, and northern Arkansas. “We’ve been really amazed at how much people have come to see us and have continued to come back and see us multiple times.” Having lived in Springfield for a number of years, moving away for four years and then moving back, Rechkemmer says Springfield is the perfect place for her business — and for families. “Specifically for families that have children, I think Springfield is not only a great place to live and raise kids, but it’s a great place to visit with kids,” she added.
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Children play with a giant train set at Itty Bitty City.
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Springfield Little Theatre
Dazzles Audiences Community theatre group is the oldest and largest in Missouri
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pringfield Little Theatre calls itself the “Crown Jewel of the Ozarks” and the quality of productions it puts on every season certainly lives up to that title. “We are the oldest and largest community theatre in the state of Missouri,” said Chuck Rogers, scenic designer and co-technical director for SLT. “This building, the historic Landers Theatre, alone, is worth a trip to come see a SLT production. It’s an old 1909 restored vaudeville theatre that, 110 years later, is doing what it was intended to do and that is house live productions.” While the Landers Theatre does add to the SLT experience, there’s no doubt the talent and love for the arts is what makes it come alive. Standing on stage just minutes before the curtain rises on Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5: The Musical,” Rogers, who is directing the production, gives a pep talk to the cast and crew who have spent months preparing. They break and minutes later, the curtain rises as the iconic notes to Parton’s song “9 to 5” fills the theater to the delight of the crowd. Kris Langston, who plays Violet, one of the leads in the production, is a ten-year
veteran of SLT and her passion for theatre shows in her performance and spirit. “I love being on this stage and I love looking out and just seeing the entire audience and this beautiful gorgeous theatre right in the middle of Springfield, Missouri,” she said. Langston said in the ten years she’s performed with SLT, the quality of the shows has improved exponentially. “From set design to sound and costuming, the quality really has reached a whole new level,” she said. “I know that is something the SLT has been striving for — to put on the best possible production they could.” The standing ovation at the end of “9 to 5: The Musical” proves the company has met what they’ve been striving for, as does the crowd reaction to a later production of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast, Jr.” where young actors dazzled the audience with a song and dance rendition of the classic scene featuring the song “Be our Guest.”
Photo: Mike Williams
A scene from Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5: The Musical."
Rogers said working with talented actors at a young age is critical to the SLT mission. “I think the thing that has grown the most is our education program,” said Rogers. “It is such a tremendous part of why we exist.” SLT puts on an average of 10 shows per season, including at least two performed by young talent. Tickets can be purchased at the Landers Theatre Box Office or at springfieldlittletheatre.org.
2018 Schedule: Springfield LIttle Theatre’s 2017-2018 season runs through June 2018. At time of printing, dates and titles for the 2018-2019 season were unavailable. Here are the remaining productions for the 2017-2018 season.
West Side Story
January 18-February 4
Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding February 14-25
Madagascar Jr.
March 22 -April 8.
How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying May 4-20
All Shook Up June 8-24
The historic Landers Theatre in downtown Springfield.
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Springfield Art Museum Celebrates
90 Years
Special exhibits and collections on display in 2018
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he Springfield Art Museum celebrates its 90th anniversary in 2018 with special exhibits, including “Decades” featuring ten works from each decade that showcase what the museum was collecting over that time period. “This exhibit will have a huge range of projects and we’re extremely excited about it,” said Sarah Buhr, curator of art. “We’re celebrating almost 100 years of bringing art to Springfield and it really is going to be a special event.” In 1928, the official Springfield Art Museum was formed and began displaying exhibits in Springfield City Hall. “Decades” will start with that time period and take visitors on a journey back in time. “This exhibit will give the community and visitors a snapshot of our history and they can walk through it all in one exhibit and experience the width and breadth of what we’ve been collecting over the years,” said Joshua Best, development and marketing coordinator. “They’ll see how art evolved over time, including textiles of the 1950s and watercolors of the 1960s.”
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“Decades” is on display Sept. 15, 2018Feb. 17, 2019, at the museum that has more than 10,000 works of art in its permanent collection. Special collections include American watermedia, art of the Midwest and printmaking. In addition to a primary focus in American art, the collection also contains textiles, decorative arts, and pottery and ceramics from Europe, Asia, and the Americas from a variety of eras and cultures. The museum collection also contains a number of large-scale sculptures exhibited throughout the grounds.
Springfield Art Museum 1111 E. Brookside Drive 417-837-5700 sgfmuseum.org Hours: 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday, closed on city and national holidays Admission: Donations accepted
Springfield Art Museum 2018 Special Exhibits: In addition to “Decades,” the Springfield Art Museum will house three exhibits representing Ozarks’ history and internationally acclaimed artists.
“Frolic of the Mind: The Illustrious Life of Rose O’Neill” – April 14-Aug. 5 Rose O’Neill periodically called the Ozarks home and rose to fame as the creator of the Kewpies characters in the early 1900s. This exhibit will be a sprawling retrospective of her life and work and will include books, poetry, sculptures, textiles, special programming and more.
“Watercolor USA 2018” – June 2Aug. 26
This will be the 57th year for “Watercolor USA” at the Springfield Art Museum. Started in the 1960s as a way to build the museum’s art collection, it has become a beloved tradition and staple of the museum’s collection.
"Contemporary Cuban Printmaking" – Dec. 8, 2018 - March 17, 2019 From the Collection of the Racela Educational & Charitable Foundation.
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Lambert’s Cafe The home of the “Throwed Rolls” offers up home cookin’ between Springfield and Branson
Heads 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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Historic C-Street — Becomes —
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pringfield’s historic C-Street continues its resurgence into modern times as entrepreneurs move in and district improvements make it as welcoming as it was in days gone by. “I feel like it has really become a very vital destination for Springfield and an attraction for the region,” said Mary Collette, C-Street advocate and president of the Commercial Club. “The combination of the character of a historic district and the rags-to-riches story of the street really makes this a special place.” During Springfield’s younger days, C-Street was a bustling thoroughfare with a colorful reputation. In the late 1800s, the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad helped it become a hub of industry complete with bars, hotels and restaurants. After a decline starting in the 1960s, C-Street has come to life again. Today, you’ll find visitors ducking in and out of the whimsical Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room and Vintage Suitcase or grabbing a bite to eat at Artisan’s Oven. “What has happened here on C-Street really is a comeback story,” added Collette. “It’s a story of hope and building a future. People are hungry for that these days.”
Sampling some of the delectable hand-crafted chocolate made from cocoa beans sourced from three continents at Askinosie Chocolate on historic C-Street.
New in 2018 C-street will be home to a new, unique restaurant in 2018 — Van Gogh’s Eeterie, a Dutch restaurant that will feature “Indo-Dutch” cuisine, including sweet and savory Dutch pancakes. Also, an expansive outdoor and patio space called Frisco Lane is being added along the south side of the train
tracks. Collette says the new open space will allow businesses to open up the back end of their stores and offer a new experience in the area. “On Frisco Lane, we’ll see more of an outdoor version of eateries and shops including Ms. Gilmore’s, Big Momma’s and Eurasia Coffee & Tea,” she said. “It’ll be a great spot for train watching or
Peruvian-style tacos at Café Cusco on Commercial Street.
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Sample some of the fresh baked breads and goodies at Artisan's Oven.
catching a sunset.” C-Street is in north Springfield and is also home to popular events, including Thriller on C-Street, where dancers dress up and dance in the streets to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” and Springfield’s Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. It’s also home of the C-Street City Market open 4-8 p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday April-October.
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Hot Glass Local studio brings art and authenticity to downtown Springfield
Some examples of the works of art created at Springfield Hot Glass.
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s a working studio and local shop, Springfield Hot Glass embodies the downtown arts, dining, entertainment and shopping scene that attracts locals and tourists. Glass blowing demonstrations draw crowds during the monthly First Friday Art Walks. But any day their business is open, visitors can watch father-son owner/artists Terry and Gabe Bloodworth at work, perhaps blowing glass ornaments and oil bottles, or creating colorful figurines, delicate glass bowls and one-of-a-kind art pieces for businesses and homes. There’s a certain romance to the small family-owned business where nearly everything displayed is made just yards away in the open studio. Gabe and Terry share running the business with
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friend, manager and artist in residence Kathy McCormick. “It’s unique that a city the size of Springfield has a self-sustainable glass shop like ours,” Gabe said. “And I think that’s a testament to Springfieldians and the fact that people help support us throughout these years.” The business is housed in a 100-yearold building on Campbell Avenue that exudes historic character, with original 1917 brick walls, tin ceiling and display shelves. Like nearby Springfield Pottery, Springfield Hot Glass has been a consistent presence downtown, established in 2003 as revitalization was ramping up. Springfield Hot Glass is among the district’s pioneers, says Rusty Worley, executive director of the Downtown
Springfield Association. And the Bloodworths attracted other artists to the “Campbell Corridor,” among them Art Inspired, Fresh Gallery, RSVPaint and Rosette Studios: Arts & Letters. Today the glass shop is one of many local art businesses downtown where visitors can park once and walk. Nearby are dozens of local restaurants and bars, live theater and music venues, coffee shops and breweries plus boutique shops selling everything from wedding dresses to vintage home décor. That lends an air of legitimacy to downtown Springfield as a destination, Gabe said. “There’s a real thirst for authenticity and that’s something that small businesses can offer.”
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Antique Mall is a Treasure Trove
Springfield is home to the largest antique mall in Missouri A small sample of the items you might find at Relics Antique Mall.
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hile working their way through college at Missouri State University, Matt and Beverly Robb turned to auctions to furnish their first apartment.
hooked on the resale business. It was fun and they were good at it. While she worked in healthcare marketing and he in computer science, they opened a store in Fort Worth.
value. Their favorites are paintings, sculpture, pottery, glassware and collectibles and they have more than 2,000 pieces of furniture in the store.
The thrifty newlyweds quickly learned things are often sold in batches at sales and in order to get one or two items they wanted, they had to buy boxes containing things they didn’t.
Despite their successful careers and business, the Robbs longed for home and after a few years sold the Texas store and moved back to Missouri. They opened a store in Mount Vernon in 2009, then the Springfield store in 2010.
To make sure they’re stocking what people want, they spend time researching to keep up with trends and know what has value.
“Antique furniture is a good investment. It’s usually inexpensive and increases in value.” - Matt Robb Needing to get rid of the excess and earn extra income, they opened a booth at a flea market where other vendors generously shared tips on how to price and display their goods. Now they’re paying it forward by doing the same for others at their store, Relics Antique Mall, Tea Room & Event Center.
Not only do the Robbs rent booths to others, they buy and sell things themselves, including antiques they bring home from Europe and items gathered from local garage sales, estate sales and auctions. “The treasure hunt still, to this day, is a ball,” Beverly said. The Robbs are selective about what they purchase, always looking for good deals and quality antiques that will increase in
“In this business, you never stop learning,” Matt said. “This business is always evolving. Things keep coming in and out of style.”
Area Antique Shops Dozens of antique shops, thrift stores and flea markets can be found in and around Springfield. Here’s a small sample.
Relics Antique Mall, Tea Room & Event Center 2015 W. Battlefield Road RelicsAntiqueMall.com
A Cricket in the House 412 E. Walnut St.
Freakin’ Antiquin’
2259 E. Bennett St.
Harrison House Market 1717 E. Cherokee St.
“We love to see other people do well,” Beverly said. “We have 500 small business owners in here. That’s really neat.”
Mike’s Unique Collectable and Antique Flea Market
Those vendors sell everything from antiques to home decor with prices ranging from $1 to $10,000 in the 90,000-squarefoot building.
Mother Road Antiques & Uniques
Owning the largest antique mall in Missouri isn’t what the Robbs had in mind when they were students, but by the time they earned their degrees and started their professional careers in Texas, they were SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
3335 W. Sunshine St. 1031 W. College St.
Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room & Vintage Suitcase 211 E. Commercial St.
Ozark Treasures Flea Market 2510 S. Campbell Ave.
Queen City Flea Market Unique finds are part of the fun of antique shopping.
1315 E. Trafficway St.
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— Springfield —
Botanical Gardens A wonderful place to be, a beautiful place to see Spring blossoms in Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park.
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aking a break from harvesting German camomile, Barb Emge offers an impromptu tour of the 15 themed herb plots at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park. She knows nearly every plant’s name, how they’re used and even their scents.
American Hosta Society National Display Garden. It’s a peaceful place to enjoy quiet repose, and frequent setting for weddings thanks to a canopy of shade, small waterfall and flower-adorned platform where the bride, groom and wedding party can
stand during the ceremony. The hosta garden also is a popular spot for people to record their visit. “All day long people will be in here taking photos of their families,” Lakowske said. Knowing his work results in a delight-
“This herb garden is meant to be smelled,” she said, crushing a leaf with her fingers and sharing the lemony aroma. Emge, a master gardener with a passion for herbs, is one of hundreds of people who donate time to maintaining the Springfield Botanical Gardens, making the city’s largest public park a hot spot for locals and visitors. While Emge tended the herbs in the Master Gardeners Demonstration Gardens, Tom Lakowske was down the hill taking care of hostas. With more than 250 varieties on display, the garden is one of only a few in the country to earn the designation of A waterfall in the hosta garden at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park.
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A few of the colorful blooms in the herb garden.
Other Park Attractions and Resources: Along with the gardens, the following are found at the park:
The Botanical Center
Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park includes a number of attractive water gardens and unique decorative features.
ful setting that appeals to so many is a source of pride and satisfaction for Lakowske, who plans to volunteer in the gardens for years to come. “This is the most beautiful place in Springfield,” Lakowske said, gazing at the shade-loving plants he tends. “If a visitor doesn’t come here, they’ve missed the beauty of Springfield.”
“This place is magnificent. I love it here.” - Tom Lakowske The park is, indeed, a garden lover’s Eden thanks to dozens of themed and collection gardens such as lilies, irises, peonies, roses, dwarf conifers, native plants, ornamental grasses, a butterfly garden and many others where something is in season nearly every day of the year.
Barb Emge tends to the herb garden at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park.
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Something is always in season at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park. January-February - Witchhazel, crocus and early fruits and veggies Mid March - Daffodils, redbuds and woodland flowers; Springfield Orchid Society Show & Sale Early April - Dogwood, azaleas and bulbs; Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden opens Early May - Irises, peonies and roses; Dr. Bill Rosten Native Butterfly House opens June - Trial gardens, English Garden, White Garden and summer annuals Mid June - Daylilies and Asiatic lilies Mid July - Hostas; Friends of the Garden Butterfly Festival August - Tropical plants and flowering bushes, including cannas, hibiscus, crepe myrtle, hydrangea, butterfly bush and rose of Sharon; annuals and wildflowers; Butterflies are active September - Ornamental Grass Garden; Japanese Fall Festival; Gray-Campbell Farmstead 1860’s Lifestyle Expo; Monarch Butterfly tagging and closing of the butterfly house. October - Mums and roses; Enjoy colorful fall foliage and prairie activity. November - Birds harvest seeds from the Ornamental Grass Garden and the Dwarf Conifer Garden is evergreen. December - Holiday activities and train display in the Botanical Center. Enjoy crisp, frosty mornings.
Home to the Missouri University Extension, Friends of the Garden, Greene County Master Gardeners and Springfield-Greene County Park Board botanical staff, the center hosts events, classes and exhibits year round. It includes a gift shop, restrooms, water fountain, a botanical reference library, community rooms, Wi-Fi and information about the gardens. Free admission.
Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden
The 7.5-acre Mizumoto Japanese Stroll garden was created in 1985 and includes a koi lake, moon bridge, meditation garden, tea house and traditional Japanese garden landscaping. Admission is $3 for adults and free for ages 12 and younger.
Dr. Bill Rosten Native Butterfly House
Get up-close looks at native butterflies as they transform from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis and finally to butterfly. Learn about host plants and how to attract butterflies to your home landscape. Interpretive guides will help you find critters and answer butterfly questions. Free admission.
Gray-Campbell Farmstead
The farmstead interprets the self-sufficient lifestyle of the 1860s and provides opportunities to learn about our historical heritage. The oldest house in Springfield, circa 1856, was built by James Price Gray and later sold to his brother-in-law, John Polk Campbell, nephew and namesake of the founder of the city. Walking trails, a small lake, playground equipment, picnic areas and everything else you expect at a park complete the scene for a pleasant way to enjoy the outdoors.
Park/Garden Resources:
Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park 2400 S. Scenic Ave. Springfield-Greene County Park Board parkboard.org Friends of the Garden friendsofthegarden.org Members of this nonprofit organization and other volunteers maintain the gardens at Nathanael Greene Park.
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Golf Game One of the greens at Rivercut Golf Course.
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hether you’re looking to shoot a quick nine holes or test your skills on championship links, Springfield’s public golf courses are up to par for every skill level. The Springfield-Greene County Park Board operates four of the city’s public courses that range from a unique 9-hole course that’s lit at night to the award-winning Rivercut Golf Course on the city’s south side. Also available for public play is Deer Lake Golf Club just outside city limits.
70, 18-hole course is the city’s most established. Two practice greens, a driving range, pro shop and snack bar are available. The course is named after Missouri Amateur winner Bill Stewart and his son, Payne Stewart, who won on tour 11 times, including two U.S. Opens and one PGA championship.
Horton Smith Golf Course 2409 S. Scenic Ave. 417-891-1639 parkboard.org/golf
a nice mix of open and wooded holes, seven ponds and the unique feature of five holes accessed via a cart tunnel that goes beneath Interstate 44. Deer Lake plays to a par 72 and maximum distance of 7,001 yards. Practice facilities, restaurant and lounge and fitness center available.
MINI GOLF
Getaway Golf 3833 E. Sunshine St. 417-881-4653 Getawaygolf.com
The city also is home to five private courses: Hickory Hills Country Club, Highland Springs Country Club, Millwood Golf & Racquet Club, Springfield Golf & Country Club and Twin Oaks Country Club.
Perfect for the novice, intermediate, or highly skilled player, this 18-hole, par 70 course spans 6,312 yards of beautifully maintained fairways and meticulous, challenging greens. Pro shop and driving range available. The course is named for Springfield's first local champion of the game. Horton Smith won the inaugural Masters Tournament in 1934 and added another win in 1936.
Getaway Golf is an interactive, educational spin on miniature golf that’s appealing to all ages. The course is themed around travel, showcasing destinations from around the world.
PUBLIC COURSES
Rivercut Golf Course
This long-time Springfield standby has entertained all ages for years. Batting cages are available, too.
For the duffer, mini golf might be the route to go and Springfield has several options, including the brand new Getaway Golf that opened in 2017.
Betty Allison at Oscar Blom 1825 E. Norton Road 417-833-9962 parkboard.org/golf
2850 W. Farm Road 190 417-891-1645 parkboard.org/golf
For a fun, quick and family-friendly golf course, Betty Allison is designed for you. This par 27, 9-hole, lighted course adjacent to the Bill & Payne Stewart Golf Course is perfect for many ages and skill levels. At 1,407 yards, it’s an easy course to walk. Kids 12 and younger play free Sunday-Thursday when accompanied by an adult who is not required to play.
Ranked the #1 Municipal Golf Course in Missouri by “Golf Digest,” this 18-hole championship course is designed to maximize the challenges of the game amid a breathtaking setting. At 7,066 yards, with a par of 72, the course is unique and spectacular. fairways border the scenic James River and the large greens will challenge your short game. Driving range, practice greens, pro shop and more available.
Bill & Payne Stewart Golf Course
Deer Lake Golf Club
1825 E. Norton Road 417-833-9962 parkboard.org/golf
5544 W. State Highway 266 417-865-8888 greatlifegolf.com/deerlake
Opened in 1947, this 6,162-yard, par
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Fun Acre 214 W. Glenwood St. 417-889-1872 Funacre.net
Swing Right Golf 444 E. Farm Road 192 417-882-1222 Swingrightgolf.net Home of the world’s largest golf club, Swing Right’s mini golf course, driving range and the only golf simulator facility in Springfield will keep the whole family busy.
Glowgolf 2825 S. Glenstone Ave. 417-882-2309 simon.com/mall/battlefield-mall/stores/glow-golf Enjoy glow-in-the-dark golf thanks to black lights and fluorescent paint decorating the facility located inside Battlefield Mall. Springfield, Missouri • 2018 Visitors Guide
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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 2018 and you can find a full schedule of events happening in the Queen City at SpringfieldMo.org. March 10-17
National Christian Homeschool Basketball Championships This exciting tournament brings more than 10,000 athletes and fans to Springfield annually. March 17
Springfield’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade First Friday of every month
First Friday Art Walks 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. Occurs the first Friday of every month. January 11-13
May 5-6
Artsfest on Walnut Street
This was the largest high school basketball tournament in the U.S. In 2017 with more than 26,000 people attending the games. March 7-17
The Missouri State High Schooll Activities Association hosts the championships for boys and girls basketball at JQH Arena and Hammons Student Center. For more information visit mshsaa.org.
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Rock ’N Ribs BBQ Festival What's delicious, mouthwatering and benefits seven local children's charities? The Annual Rock ‘N Ribs BBQ Festival! More than 75 teams compete for the best barbeque in a 'Kansas City BBQ Society' sanctioned event.
This family-friendly celebration is not to 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.
34th Annual Bass Pro Shops® Tournament of Champions National Basketball Championship
2018 MSHSAA State Basketball Championships
April 20-21
April-August
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.
Springfield Cardinals Baseball The Springfield Cardinals, Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals, play dozens of home games at the award-winning Hammons Field. Springfield, Missouri • 2018 Visitors Guide
or kayak your way to better health with the Bass Pro Outdoor Fitness Festival! September 1-3
Singletrack Mind Festival
May 6-7
July 26-August 4
Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Spring Planting Festival
82nd Annual Ozark Empire Fair
Join 10,000 gardeners at Baker Creek’s annual Spring Planting Festival. It’s the largest event Baker Creek has each year at the pioneer village in Mansfield, Missouri. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day. Come to spring's largest celebration of all things heirloom!
With bike races, trail runs, demos, discovery rides, skills clinics, yoga, music and more, the Singletrack Mind Festival hosts an impressive line up for trail and bike fanatics everywhere.
Join in on the great food, fun, carnival rides, games, concerts and more. For more than 80 years, the Ozark Empire Fair has been a time for community celebration, and 2018 promises to carry on the tradition. August 3-5
Park Day Reunion The Park Day Reunion takes place at Silver Springs Park every year on the first weekend of August. The event name dates back to 1952 when Gerald Brooks, a teacher at Springfield’s Lincoln School, started a day of games and sports for young black residents at Silver Springs.
September 7-9
Japanese Fall Festival Celebrate Springfield’s Sister City - Isesaki, Japan - with artists, performers, martial art demonstrations, special guests, vendors and more!
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Special Olympics State Summer Games More than 1,000 athletes and coaches, along with family and friends from across Missouri, will converge in Springfield for this annual event. July 20-30
August 10-11
Price Cutter Charity Championship
Birthplace of Route 66 Festival & Car Show
The Price Cutter Charity Championship is a PGA Tour golf tournament on the Web.com Tour. Played at Highland Springs Country Club in Springfield, this event features PGA’s current and future greats!
Enjoy this popular festival featuring an awesome car and motorcycle show. Also enjoy the lively businesses along Route 66 during this festival celebrating the city where Route 66 was named.
September 7-9
PFI Professional Bull Riders Invitational 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 event. September 15-16
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. November 22
Late July
Springfield Lasers Tennis For over 20 years, the Springfield Lasers have brought professional tennis to Springfield. The annual season plays out in late July and often brings in big names in tennis. SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
24th Annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot September-November
Bass Pro Outdoor Fitness Festival
Join the flock of more than 9,000 runners and walkers for the largest Thanksgiving 5K run/walk in Missouri.
The series of not-for-profit fitness events is sponsored by Bass Pro and dedicated volunteers and sponsors. Walk, bike, run
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Downtown Springfield Christmas Parade Downtown Springfield celebrates its annual Christmas parade. The parade route starts on South Avenue and heads north to Park Central Square, then continues to Jordan Valley Park.
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Food and Drink Events:
Universities and Colleges
In addition to the Rock ‘N Ribs BBQ Festival, Springfield has plenty of food and drinkcentric events throughout the year that will bring out the foodie in anyone. Here's a small sample.
Springfield is a hub of college athletics. The city boasts Missouri State University, an NCAA Division I institution competing in the Missouri Valley Conference; Drury University, an NCAA II institution competing in the Great Lakes Valley Conference and NAIA member school; and Evangel University, competing in the Heart of America Conference.
Whiskey Fest - January 20 Sertoma Chili Cook off - February 23-24 Pizza and Pasta Bowl - March 6
HIgh School Sports
Cajun Cookoff - April 13-14
Springfield is home to many outstanding high school athletics programs. The community is proud to host numerous Missouri State High School Athletics Association state championships.
Rock ’N Ribs BBQ Festival - April 20-21 Mother’s Day Festival at Mother’s Brewing Company - May 19 SOMO Restaurant Week - June 16-23
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame December 8
Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield Memorial Luminary Driving Tour Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield presents the 15th Annual Memorial Illumination Ceremony, featuring over 2,500 luminaries, representing those killed, wounded or missing in the Battle of Wilson’s Creek on August 10, 1861.
The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield celebrates the accomplishments made by athletes of the past, while inspiring future athletes to succeed. The two-story, 32,000-square-foot building features a number of interactive exhibits and over 4,000 items of sports memorabilia and exhibits.
Taste of SOMO - June 23 MO Food Truck Fest - September 15-16 Wingapalooza - November 3
Find a full schedule of events at SpringfieldMo.org.
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1984 Arcade 400 S. Jefferson Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 831-3665 1984arcade.com
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7C’s Winery & Vineyard 502 E. 560th Rd. Walnut Grove, MO 65770
(417) 788-2263 7cswinery.com
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Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque 601 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65806
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Acacia Spa 4058 S. Lone Pine Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
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Air & Military Museum of the Ozarks 2305 E. Kearney St. Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 864-7997 ammomuseum.com
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America’s Incredible Pizza Company 2850 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 887-3030 springfieldincrediblepizza.com
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Andy B’s Restaurant & Entertainment 1127 E. Battlefield Rd. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 883-1234 andybspringfield.com
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Archery Hall of Fame 1935 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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Askinosie Chocolate 514 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
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Assemblies of God National Office 1445 N. Boonville Ave. Springfield, MO 65802
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Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company 2278 Baker Creek Rd. Mansfield, MO 65704
(417) 924-8917 rareseeds.com
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Andy B’s Restaurant & Entertainment offers VIB luxury bowling, laser tag, arcade games, event suites and delicious food and drink.
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Built in 1923, this unique building has a museum and serves as a community event venue. Indulge yourself with personalized massages, aesthetic skin care and medical treatments with spa amenities in a state-of-the-art facility.
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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.
One of the largest selections of seeds from the 19th century, including many Asian and European varieties.
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(417) 831-1976 springfield1863.org
Betty and Bobby Allison Miracle League Ball Field 301 E. Talmage St. Springfield, MO 65803 Billiards of Springfield/Blue Room Comedy Club 541 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65806
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The Betty and Bobby Allison Miracle League Ball Field is a custom-designed barrier-free ball field for players of all ages and abilities.
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C-Street City Market 321 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
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Six historic blocks: art and maker spaces, eclectic shops, international dining, brewery, the city’s oldest tavern and a chocolate factory.
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Calaboose 409 W. McDaniel St. Springfield, MO 65802
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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.
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Captain B’s Fishing Guide Service 2050 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 224-7645 captainbguide.com
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Cherokee Firearms 1500 W. College St. Springfield, MO 65806
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Civil War Library at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield 6424 W. Farm Rd. 182 Republic, MO 65738
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Clue Pursuit 1701 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 268-9668 cluepursuitlive.com
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The Creamery Arts Center 411 N. Sherman Pkwy. Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 862-2787 springfieldarts.org
Book guided fishing trips with us! Coast Guard licensed and insured. Fish catching guaranteed!
(417) 868-8083 cherokeefirearms.com
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The regional home for the arts is located in the heart of Springfield; meeting and event space available.
What would your world be like without sound?
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417-869-6550 or 800-525-7576
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Dance With Me 224 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 869-6789 dancewithme.us
One of the largest social dance studios in the state of Missouri, with four instructors on staff, each with over 10 years of experience!
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Davis House/Archery Complex 5780 S. Farm Rd. 141 Springfield, MO 65810
(417) 874-2910 parkboard.org
Indoor range, outdoor sight-in range and a walking wooded 14-target range. Prior experience required. Equipment rental available for $3.
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Dharma Day Spa & Salon 2904 S. Lone Pine Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 882-2755 dharmadayspa.com
Full-service spa and salon. A tranquil retreat from everyday stresses. You are invited for just an hour or spend the day.
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Dickerson Park Zoo 1401 W. Norton Rd. Springfield, MO 65803
Up-close natural adventure with hundreds of animals from around the world. Children’s playground, cafe, gift shop and train ride (seasonal).
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Casual dining, upscale restaurants, antique shops, trendy clothing, art galleries and a wealth of nightlife choices. It’s All Downtown!
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Dr. Michael J. Clarke History Museum of Ozarks Scouting 1616 S. Eastgate Ave. Springfield, MO 65809
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Fantastic Caverns 4872 N. Farm Rd. 125 Springfield, MO 65803
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Farmers Market of the Ozarks 2144 E. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 693-4991 creativeescapeglass.com
Fused glass studio open to the public-no experience needed-reservations recommended. Make your own fused glass pieces or shop our creations.
(417) 864-1800 dickersonparkzoo.org
(417) 883-1636 ozarktrailsbsa.org
America’s Only Ride-Through Cave. A 55-minute guided tour follows an ancient underground riverbed filled with massive formations.
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Farmers Park 2144 E. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65804
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First Friday Art Walk Downtown Springfield Springfield, MO 65806
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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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Fun Acre Miniature Golf 2500 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 889-1872 funacre.net
Classic 18 holes and batting cages. Tucked behind Old Town Shopping Center, just east of Campbell Ave., six blocks south of Bass Pro Shops.
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Getaway Golf 3833 E. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65809
(417) 881-4653 getawaygolf.com
This one-of-a-kind golf complex is themed around travel and will showcase the top destinations around the world. Your adventure awaits!
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Gillioz Theatre 325 Park Central East Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 863-7843 gillioztheatre.com
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Grizzly Industrial, Inc. 1815 W. Battlefield Rd. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 887-9191 grizzly.com
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Harry S. Truman Birthplace State Historic Site 1009 Truman St. Lamar, MO 64759
(417) 682-2279 mostateparks.com
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History Museum on the Square 157 Park Central Square Springfield, MO 65806
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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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History of Hearing Museum 628 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
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Itty Bitty City Indoor Play Center 3640 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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JQH Arena 685 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy. Springfield, MO 65897
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Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts 525 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy. Springfield, MO 65806 Lake Springfield Park, Boathouse and Marina 5324 S. Kissick Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
Explore how the history of hearing has evolved. Enjoy full displays with an expert curator on staff for an informative experience.
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(417) 202-2025 ittybitty.city
Itty Bitty City is a creative play center featuring a pretend cafe, fire house, police station, market, water table, stage and more!
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(417) 836-7678 jqharena.missouristate.edu
The premier venue in the four-state area located on Missouri State University’s campus. Bears’ athletics, concerts, circuses and more.
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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.
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Laura Ingalls Wilder Home & Museum 3060 State Hwy. A Mansfield, MO 65704
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Lew’s Ozark Fishing Museum 3031 N. Martin Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
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The Library Center 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65810
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The Library Station 2535 N. Kansas Expwy. Springfield, MO 65803
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Lost Signal Brewing Company 610 W. College St. Springfield, MO 65806
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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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Lucas Oil Speedway 700 E. Highway 54 Wheatland, MO 65779
(417) 282-5984 lucasoilspeedway.com
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Mediacom Ice Park 635 E. Trafficway St. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 866-7444 parkboard.org
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Missouri Institute of Natural Science Riverbluff Cave 2327 W. Farm Rd. 190 Springfield, MO 65810
(417) 883-0594 monatsci.org
Visit the historic home where the “Little House” books were written. Museum contains Pa’s fiddle, Laura’s handwritten manuscripts and more!
(417) 924-3626 lauraingallswilderhome.com
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Features a plethora of fossils from around the world as well as from Riverbluff Cave. Come and take a tour of our lab and display area.
Mini Golf • Driving Range Indoor Simulators
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Open all year, rain or shine. Home of the world’s largest golf club!
3060 Hwy. A, Mansfield, MO 417-924-3626 • lauraingallswilderhome.com
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Missouri Sports Hall of Fame 3861 E. Stan Musial Dr. Springfield, MO 65809
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Missouri State UniversityBaker Observatory 1766 Old Hillcrest Rd. Marshfield, MO 65706
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Mother’s Brewing Company 215 S. Grant Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
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NRA® National Sporting Arms Museum Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World® Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 891-5346 basspro.com
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Nathan Boone Homestead State Historic Site 7850 N. State Hwy V Ash Grove, MO 65604
(417) 751-3266 mostateparks.com
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National Tiger Sanctuary 518 State Hwy. BB Saddlebrooke, MO 65630
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OOVVDA Winery 5448 N. Berry Ln. Springfield, MO 65803
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Ozark Empire Fairgrounds & Event Center 3001 N. Grant Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
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Get up close to big cats, such as tigers, lions, leopards and mountain lions! An educational experience for the whole family. Tours offered.
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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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Home of the region’s most exciting events: Ozark Empire Fair, Lawn and Garden Show, Spring Round-Up, Baconfest and more!
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Ozark Greenways PO Box 50733 Springfield, MO 65805
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Urban arts- and media-themed facility featuring an extensive magazine/newspaper collection, computers, WiFi and library services.
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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!
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Pythian Castle 1451 E. Pythian St. Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 865-1464 pythiancastle.com
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RSVPaint 440 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 413-4331 rsvpaint.com
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Railroad Historical Museum, Inc. 1300 N. Grant Ave. Springfield, MO 65802
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Republic Warrior Sports 830 E. State Hwy. 174 Republic, MO 65738
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Rosette Studios: Arts & Letters 214 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
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Route 66 Car Museum 1624 W. College St. Springfield, MO 65806
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Route 66 Springfield Visitor Center 815 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 881-5300 springfieldmo.org
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Sky Zone Trampoline Park 2765 S. Kansas Expwy. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 833-0994 rrhistoricalmuseum.zoomshare.com
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Indoor obstacle course offering fitness and Ninja Warrior training, birthday parties, group events and classes. Open gym & memberships!
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417-987-9155 artsandlettersspringfield.com
A huge selection of unique art and craft by small production artists. We also offer henna tattoos, vinyl designs and art classes.
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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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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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The Sound of Freedom USA 4800 N. Towne Centre Dr. 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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Southwest Baptist University 1600 University Ave. Bolivar, MO 65613
(1-800) 526-5859 sbuniv.edu
High-quality academic programs at SBU combine critical thinking, experiential learning and spiritual development in customized education.
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Springfield Art Museum 1111 E. Brookside Dr. Springfield, MO 65807
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Springfield Ballet 411 N. Sherman Pkwy. Springfield, MO 65806
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Springfield Bicycle Tours 724 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
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Springfield Cardinals Baseball 955 E. Trafficway Springfield, MO 65802
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Over 10,000 art objects representing thousands of years of culture. Includes 19th-21st century American paintings, sculpture and prints.
(417) 862-1343 springfieldballet.org
Founded in 1976, Springfield Ballet, a not-for-profit organization, offers premier dance training rooted in classical ballet for ages 3+.
(417) 421-8313 springfieldbicycletours.com
Springfield Bicycle Tours is a locally owned and operated tour company that provides recreational bicycle tour experiences for customers.
(417) 863-2143 springfieldcardinals.com
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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Springfield Contemporary Theatre 431 S. Jefferson Ave. #136 Springfield, MO 65806
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Springfield Escape Room 3554 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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Springfield Little Theatre 311 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
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Springfield Symphony Orchestra 411 N. Sherman Pkwy. Springfield, MO 65802
(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.
(417) 868-8181 springfieldhotglass.com
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(417) 869-1334 springfieldlittletheatre.org
(417) 864-6683 springfieldmosymphony.org
A working glassmaking center featuring glassblowing and torch-working demonstrations, classes and a gallery of original glass art for sale.
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Plan your day trip at fairgrovechamber.org Only 14 miles North of Springfield on Highway 65
SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
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Springfield-Greene County Park Board Cooper Tennis Complex 2331 E. Pythian St. Springfield, MO 65802 Swing Right Golf, Mini Golf and Driving Range 444 E. Farm Rd. 192 Springfield, MO 65810
(417) 837-5800 parkboard.org
Features the 2,500-seat Mediacom Tennis Stadium.
(417) 882-1222 swingrightgolf.net
Home of the World’s Largest Golf Club. Featuring a driving range, an 18-hole miniature golf course and two indoor simulators.
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The Trolley Bike 606 W. McDaniel St. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 200-4415 thetrolleybike.com
Springfield’s pedal-powered party. Whatever the occasion, it’s more fun on The Trolley Bike. Let the good times roll.
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University of Missouri Extension WaterWise Garden National Ave. and Linwood St. Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 881-8909 mggreene.org
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Valley Water Mill Equestrian Center 4007 N. Farm Rd. 171 Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 833-3291 parkboard.org
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Wild Animal Safari 124 Jungle Dr. Strafford, MO 65757
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Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield 6424 W. Farm Rd. 182 Republic, MO 65738
(417) 732-2662 nps.gov
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One of six national parks in the state featuring the site of a major battle of the Civil War. Enjoy a five-mile self-guided tour.
(417) 890-9453 wondersofwildlife.org
An all-new 1.5-million-gallon aquarium and immersive wildlife museum adventure showcasing 35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles and birds.
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Zen3 Spa & Bodyworks 619 S. Pickwick Ave. Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 866-9363 zen3massage.com
Specializes in therapeutic and relaxation massage, hydrotherapy and body treatments, including wraps, scrubs and more.
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Zenith Climbing Center 3534 E. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 986-3869 zenithclimbing.com
Quality indoor rock climbing experience for all ages & abilities. Yoga classes, fitness area & seasonal guided service for outdoor climbing.
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2904 S. Lone Pine Ave. 417.882.2755 Springfield, MO 65804 www.Dharmadayspa.com
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Archery Range at the Davis Property 5780 S. Farm Road 141 • 417-864-1049
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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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Dickerson Park Zoo 1401 W. Norton Road • 417-864-1800
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Fassnight Park 1300 S. Campbell Ave. • 417-864-1049
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Oak Grove Community Center & Park 1538 S. Oak Grove Ave. • 417-891-1635
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Phelps Grove Park 950 E. Bennett St. • 417-864-1049
Five lighted softball fields, one lighted baseball field, next to Battlefield Mall. Outdoor pool open seasonally.
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Sequiota Park 3500 S. Lone Pine Ave. • 417-864-1049
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Visit parkboard.org for more information. SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
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SOMETHING for EVERYONE PARKBOARD.ORG • 417-864-1049
@TheParkBoard
Springfield Skate Park
Rivercut Golf Course
Mediacom Ice Park
Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park
Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden at the Springfield Botanical Gardens
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Lake Springfield Park & Boathouse
Betty Allison Par-3 Golf
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Frisco Highline Trail (35 miles) Starting in Springfield at Kearney Street and Eldon Road, this 35mile 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.
Fulbright Spring Greenway (3 miles) Lost Hill Park Trailhead is on Grant Avenue, north of Hillcrest High School. Three sections are open: 1-mile section connecting on the east side of Ritter Springs Park going east under Missouri 13 to Farm Road 141 at David C. Murray Trailhead; the 1.5-mile section from Lost Hill to Truman Elementary School; and a 1/4-mile section at Valley Water Mill Park.
Galloway Creek Greenway (6 miles) This greenway has almost six miles of paved trail and connects through quaint Galloway Village and to the Springfield Conservation Nature Center. It is designated as a National Recreation Trail.
James River Water Trail (6 miles) Not for hiking and biking, but for canoeing and kayaking! A 6-mile route on the James River from Joe Crighton Access to Lake Springfield marina. Canoes and kayaks can be rented spring to fall at Lake Springfield Park, North Shore Access. 417-891-1550.
Jordan Creek Greenway (3 miles) Connects downtown with neighborhoods and destinations north and south. There is a two-mile section downtown through Jordan Valley Park. Another one-mile section of trail connects Cruse Dog Park and Ewing Park, between Grand and Bennett avenues.
Sac River Mountain Bike Trail (8 miles) Look for the trailhead off Missouri 13, three miles north of Interstate 44. This moderately rugged natural-surface trail is popular with mountain bikers and hikers. It is not handicapped accessible. Trail users need to have good directional skills in a remote wooded setting.
South Creek Greenway (8 miles) From National Avenue and Sunset Street this greenway has eight miles of paved trail connecting numerous attractions, including Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park. Designated as a National Recreation Trail.
Ward Branch Greenway (3 miles) There are currently two sections of this trail: one mile in Shadowood Subdivision, from Twin Oaks Substation to the Library Center on South Campbell Avenue (goes under Campbell Avenue), and nearly two miles from Wanda Gray School to Rivercut Golf Course.
Wilson’s Creek Greenway (3 miles) This 5-mile trail now connects to South Creek Greenway via Tal’s Trailhead at 3351 S. Kaufman Road! This trail is a beautiful mix of woods and active pasture. It travels through the popular Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park, which is also a primary trailhead.
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Book your tee time online now!
ParkBoard.org/Golf Rivercut Golf Course.
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Experience Civil War History! Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield
Visitor Center open seven days a week. 5-mile self-guided tour and special events throughout the year. Civil War research library open Tuesday through Saturday. Hwy ZZ & Farm Road 182 Republic, Missouri
417-732-2662
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Shopping!
Recreation! Food!
Entertainment!
IN BOLIVAR. Visit Bolivar... only 30 minutes from north Springfield; Hwy 13 North Come enjoy nationally-ranked athletics, participate in community festivals, visit one of the area’s best art galleries or enjoy the leisure and beauty of the Ozarks at locations such as Dunnegan Memorial Park in Bolivar. Enjoy the spectacular Bolivar Aqua Zone complete with indoor swimming, slides, activities, games and much more or spend a day on the links at Silo Ridge Golf and Country Club. From the YMCA to walking trails throughout the county, recreation is as easy as stepping out of your front door. Shopping is at its finest with local specialty shops and the convenience of national retailers. For a whole day of fun just a half hour away, make it Bolivar. Contact the Bolivar Area Chamber of Commerce at 417-326-4118 or by e-mail at info@bolivarchamber.com. 117A S. Main, Bolivar, MO 65613 • 417-326-4118 bolivarchamber.com • info@bolivarchamber.com
SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
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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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417-852-4291
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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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Buffalo National River 170 Ranger Road St. Joe, AR 72675
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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5908 2144 E. Republic Rd., Suite B102 Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 889-5908 facebook.com
A home decor shop that offers a tasteful variety of unique, high quality furniture, home decor and gifts.
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7C’s Winery & Vineyard 502 E. 560th Rd. 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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Acacia Spa 4058 S. Lone Pine Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 823-8318 acacia-spa.com
Indulge yourself with personalized massages, aesthetic skin care and medical treatments with spa amenities in a state-ofthe-art facility.
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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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Avon with Penny 2936 E. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 889-7633 youravon.com
Skin care experts and makeup specialists devoted to the happiness of our customers. All your Avon needs available in a one-stop shop.
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Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company 2278 Baker Creek Rd. Mansfield, MO 65704
(417) 924-8917 rareseeds.com
One of the largest selections of seeds from the 19th century, including many Asian and European varieties.
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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
(417) 883-4111 battlefieldmall.com
Southwest Missouri’s premier shopping destination! Shop the latest fashions or enjoy dining at one of our delicious restaurants!
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C-Street City Market 321 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
historicCstreet.com
The C-Street City Market unites our urban communities with local farmers and artists. Located next to the Historical Jefferson Foot bridge.
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C-Street Historic District Commercial St. between Washington Ave. and Grant Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
historicCstreet.com
Six historic blocks: art and maker spaces, eclectic shops, international dining, brewery, the city’s oldest tavern and a chocolate factory.
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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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Cherokee Firearms 1500 W. College St. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 868-8083 cherokeefirearms.com
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Creative Escape Glass, LLC 1700 S. Campbell Ave, Suite H Springfield, MO 65807
SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
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A Cricket in the House 412 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
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Downtown Springfield Association 134 Park Central Square Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 831-6200 itsalldowntown.com
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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 Rd. 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 Rd. 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 65806
(417) 862-2787 ext. 25 ffaw.org
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Freakin’ Antiquin’ 2259 E. Bennett St. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 755-7141 facebook.com
Looking for some old, crusty, rusty or unique for your home? We have it. Sometimes in its original state, other times it is repurposed.
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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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Good & Perfect Gifts 1145 E. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 888-6440 facebook.com
Our store is capable of helping you find the very best in jewelry, gifts, candles, home accents, and more.
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Casual dining, upscale restaurants, antique shops, trendy clothing, art galleries and a wealth of nightlife choices. It’s All Downtown!
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Grizzly Industrial, Inc. 1815 W. Battlefield Rd. 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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Half Price Books of the Ozarks 1950 S. Glenstone Ave., Suite O Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 889-9042 facebook.com
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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Harrison House Market 1717 E. Cherokee St. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 351-3122 facebook.com
A Must-Stop Shop! An ever-changing, unique modern shop with home goods, women’s apparel, jewelry and one-of-a-kind vintage finds.
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Heather Hill Farms 5255 N. 17th St. Ozark, MO 65721
(417) 581-7665 heatherhillfarms.com
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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Honda of the Ozarks 2055 E. Kerr St. Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 862-4686 hondaoftheozarks.com
The midwest’s newest Level 5 Honda Powerhouse dealership caters to your Motorcycle, Scooter, ATV, MUV, and Motocross desires!
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HonkyTonk Threads & Smoke Shop 420 S. Campbell St. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 720-1094
HonkyTonk Threads and Smoke Shop is a blend of styles all in one store. We have tons of options including indie, chic, hippie and more.
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International Market/Latino Market 1661 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 831-4227 facebook.com
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Lush at BARtique 318 W. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 812-6168
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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 is a full-line natural foods market committed to providing Springfield with quality products at affordable prices.
Eat•shop•love Historic Commercial Street
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SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
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MaMa Jean’s Natural Market North 1727 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 831-5229 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 South 1110 E. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 881-5326 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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Macadoodles 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
(417) 869-5400 mikesunique.com
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Mother Road Antiques & Uniques 1031 W. College St. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 861-9917
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Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room & Vintage Suitcase 211 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
(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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OOVVDA Winery 5448 N. Berry Ln. Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 833-4896 oovvda.com
Sample a splendid assortment of wines crafted from mostly local fruit. BBQ grills, picnic tables and chairs available.
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Outdoor Xperienced 2050 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
417-889-7283 theoutdoorxperienced.com
We are a discount hunting, fishing, camping and firearms retail and online store.
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Ozark Treasures Flea Market 2510 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
A large selection of beer, wine and the most extensive and diverse selection of spirits in the area. We also have a quick drive-thru window.
(417) 833-9850 northspringfield.macadoodles.com
(417) 882-2400
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Harrison House Market An ever-changing, modern shop with home goods, women’s apparel, jewelry and one of a kind vintage finds. 1717 E. Cherokee Suite 103 Springfield, MO 65804 417.351.3122
Drink What You Like and Like What You Drink Open Tue-Sun 10am-6pm Check Website for Festivals and Events Convenient Wine Pouches 502 E 560th Rd Walnut Grove MO 65770
www.7cswinery.com 417-788-2263 facebook/7cswinery SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
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PFI Western Store 2816 S. Ingram Mill Rd. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 889-2668 pfiwestern.com
PFI, Home of BootDaddy®, is a must-see attraction with 50,000 square feet of shopping with western fashions for men, women and children.
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Petsway 1517 W. Battlefield Rd. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 882-7387 petsway.com
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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Petsway 1717 W. Kearney St. Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 831-7386 petsway.com
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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Petsway 2920 E. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 881-8738 petsway.com
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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Petsway 2838 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 720-4656 petsway.com
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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Petsway - Nixa 469 Aldersgate Dr. Nixa, MO 65714
(417) 886-2743
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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Finely handcrafted, timeless folk art that is beautiful yet practical. Select your favorites to begin your personal collection today.
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Queen City Flea Market 1315 E. Trafficway St. Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 831-5588 facebook.com
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.
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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 Rd. Springfield, MO 65807
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Rosette Studios: Arts & Letters 214 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
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RosAmungThorns LLC 2030 S. Stewart Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
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Rustic Treasures 1270 N. Bryan Dr. Nixa, MO 65714
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Rusty Moose Lodge Decor 1722 S. Sieger Dr. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 890-7777 rustymooselodgedecor.com
Shop the area’s largest selection of lodge & western-style furniture, rugs, taxidermy & more. Bring the beauty of nature into your home.
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The Sound of Freedom USA 4800 N. Towne Centre Dr. 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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Springfield’s Best Locally Owned Companies 901 E. St. Louis St., Suite 105 Springfield, MO 65806
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Springfield Hot Glass Studio 314 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
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Waverly House Gifts & Gallery 2031 S. Waverly Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
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(417) 885-0007 relicsantiquemall.com
Voted area’s best antique store. 500+ booths, French, British and American antique furniture & home decor section. Tea room & event center.
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A huge selection of unique art and craft by small production artists. We also offer henna tattoos, vinyl designs and art classes.
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Full-service florist. Fresh flowers for weddings, funerals and all occasions. Gifts, candles, plush and same-day delivery. DIY classes!
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We specialize in lodge & western furniture & decor. We can furnish any room in the house, cabin or lodge. Large selection! Come see us!
(417) 868-0290 springfieldsbest.com (417) 868-8181 springfieldhotglass.com (417) 882-3445 waverlyhouse.com
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Not-for-profit association that encourages the public to do business with reputable, locally owned companies to support our community.
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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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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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Superme · Sushi · Hibachi 417-319-5552 · 2501 S. Campbell Sun.-Thurs. 11am-9:30pm Fri. & Sat. 11am-10:30pm
Royal Grill Buffet Better Food · Better Service · Better Price 417-832-8300 · 1950 E. Kearney Sun.-Thurs.11am-9:30pm Fri. & Sat. 11am-10:30pm
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(417) 881-3424 eatandys.com
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(417) 881-1354 eatandys.com
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(417) 863-7125 eatandys.com
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(417) 882-2411 eatandys.com
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Arris’ Pizza 1332 E. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 881-7260 arrispizzaonline.com
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The Artisan’s Oven 206 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 885-5030 theartisansoven.com
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Aviary Café 400 E. Walnut St., Suite 100 Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 866-6378 aviarycafe.com
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Springfield area’s best pizza. 2 for $20 Tuesday. Wednesday Facebook specials. Catering available. 1332 E. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65804
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Happy Hour and Half-Priced Appetizers Tuesday - Friday 4-7pm. Thursday Date Night. Private space available for office parties, meetings, and other gatherings. Join the Wine Club for special discounts and offers.
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(417) 732-2646 bigwhiskeys.com
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(417) 334-4478 bigwhiskeys.com
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(417) 882-2249 bigwhiskeys.com
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(417) 862-2449 bigwhiskeys.com
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(417) 485-3800 bigwhiskeys.com
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(417) 616-6621 ozarkempirefair.com
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(417) 886-9979 buckinghambbq.com
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(417) 831-7427 buckinghambbq.com
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BYOPizza 431 S. Jefferson Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 501-8212 byopizza.com
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(417) 868-8088 cafecusco.com
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(417) 865-1775 chicagocheesesteak.com
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(417) 831-2159 chipotle.com
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Chipotle Mexican Grill 3356 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 883-1944 chipotle.com
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Crown Valley Distillery 1420 W. 76 Country Blvd. Branson, MO 65616
(417) 335-0832 crownvalleybranson.com
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(417) 883-8222 culvers.com
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Culver’s 2520 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 501-1071 culvers.com
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(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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Dublin’s Pass 2767 W. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65807
(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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(417) 268-9100 eurasiacafe.org
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Fire & Ice Restaurant 2546 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 522-7711 oasisfireandice.com
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First Watch Cafe 2946 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 889-0601 firstwatch.com
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Frida Mexican Cuisine & Bar 1410 E. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 886-8010
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Friends Karaoke Pub 1211 W. Battlefield Rd. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 882-1517 friendskaraokepub.com
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Fuji Japanese Seafood & Steakhouse 2909 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 889-0088 fujiofspringfield.com
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Gailey’s Breakfast Cafe 220 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 866-5500 facebook.com
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Galloway Station 1281 E. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 881-9730 gallowaystation.com
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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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Springfield’s only ice bar! Our creative menu features certified angus beef steaks, fresh seafood, pasta, salads, sandwiches and desserts. Everything is made to order & freshness is never compromised. Only the finest ingredients used for the best breakfast, brunch and lunch. Authentic local Mexican cuisine with a fresh, modern twist. Stunning atmosphere, great service, & exquisite fusion delight for any occasion. Where you are the STAR in our bar. Come thirsty, hungry and ready to sing. Karaoke seven nights a week. No cover charge. Chef’s knives flip shrimp and slice steak at the speed of a magician’s wand. Fresh vegetables and savory sauces will be served to you. Home-cooked breakfast served in our sunny corner café in the historic old Seville Hotel. Come in, relax and enjoy! Southside Springfield’s favorite neighborhood bar and grill. Proudly serving chef-inspired pub cuisine, craft beer, and signature cocktails! Gilardi’s has joined forces with urban farms in the area as well as our own farm to provide the food and service of a lifetime.
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All-you-can-eat buffet featuring homestyle favorites made from scratch. Always served hot and fresh.
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FREE APPETIZER with the purchase of two entrées TWO GREAT SPRINGFIELD LOCATIONS
1410 E. Republic Rd.
SPRINGFIELD NORTH 2431 N Glenstone Ave | 417.862.7777 SPRINGFIELD SOUTH 2110 E Republic Rd | 417.883.3434
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Haruno and the New Next Door Lounge 3044 S. Fremont Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
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Hemingway’s Blue Water Cafe 1935 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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Houlihan’s Restaurant & Bar 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 862-7777 houlihans.com
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(417) 883-3434 houlihans.com
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Ichiban Buffet 625 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 866-2770 ichibanbuffetspringfield.com
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Jimm’s Steakhouse & Pub 1935 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 886-5466 $11-$20 jimmssteakhouseandpub.com
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(417) 368-0125 jimmysegg.com
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(417) 720-4436 jimmysegg.com
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(417) 887-0077 harunosushi.com
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A full bar with over 30 types of sake, an exclusive martini list, and a full dinner and sushi menu. Springfield’s only Midnight sushi bar! 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 ingredients, everything on our menu is made the hard way - from scratch. While most casual restaurants use pre-assembled or pre-cooked ingredients, everything on our menu is made the hard way - from scratch. Our restaurant is a cornerstone of the community, recognized for its outstanding Chinese cuisine, excellent service, and friendly staff. Casual dining in an elegant atmosphere. Steaks, chicken, prime rib and seafood. Early evening value menu available. Families welcome. Your neighborhood breakfast place serving delicious food with friendly service! Breakfast and lunch served all day. Ask about our catering! Your neighborhood breakfast place serving delicious food with friendly service! Breakfast and lunch served all day. Ask about our catering!
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Kai Restaurant and Lounge 306 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 832-0077 kaiafterdark.com
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Karai 640 W. Republic Rd. #100 Springfield, MO 65807
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Koriya 4121 S. Fremont Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 882-0077
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KRAVE Seafood & Oyster Bar 1614 S Glenstone Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 889-6500 kraveoysterbar.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 Hwy. J Ozark, MO 65721
(417) 581-7655 throwedrolls.com
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Leong’s Asian Diner 1540 W. Republic Rd. 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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London Calling Pasty Company Battlefield Mall 2825 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804
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Lost Signal Brewing Company 610 W. College St. Springfield, MO 65806
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Your neighborhood breakfast place serving delicious food with friendly service! Breakfast and lunch served all day. Ask about our catering! Authentic cuisine from Guadalajara, cooked to perfection and served in the most inviting atmosphere. A perfect meal for a family outing. Generations have perfected the Guadalajara family recipes served in this family-friendly restaurant. Your vacation begins here. Located in the heart of ever-growing downtown, Kai’s expert sushi chefs provide the highest quality fish and freshest menu available. New to Springfield this year. Relaxed, beautiful, contemporary atmosphere. Offering many delicious ramen dishes, handrolls and more. Koriya fuses together traditional Korean dishes with American influence. Delicious gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options. KRAVE Seafood & Oyster Bar has a full bar and fresh food, including oysters! Then enjoy live music or DJP in the KRAVE Xtreme Party Lounge Locally owned and operated. When the hot light is on, we are making our hot original glazed doughnuts just for you! Home of Throwed Rolls. Fast, friendly service, reasonable prices, good food, great atmosphere, pass-arounds and balloons for the kids! Enjoy the famous original Springfield cashew chicken as well as other authentic Asian cuisine and classic American comfort foods. The oldest tavern in Springfield. Enjoy local brews on tap, handcrafted cocktails and delicious food made from scratch. Freshly made British comfort food. Famous for our pasties (pas-tees). Grab your food to go or dine on our original double decker bus. Freshly made British comfort food. Famous for our pasties (pas-tees). Located in the Battlefield Mall Food Court. 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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Lucy’s Chinese Food 2456 E. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65804
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Lucy’s Chinese Food 1704 W. James River Rd. Ozark, MO 65721
(417) 485-3545
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Lucy’s Chinese Food 3330 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
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MJ’s Market & Deli 900 E. Battlefield Rd. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 881-0004 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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Mikado 2501 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 368-3174
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Missouri Spirits 507 W. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 501-4674 missourispirits.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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(417) 866-7000 robinsvintagesuitcase.com
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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 including espresso, freshly roasted coffees, fresh baked goods, lunch and more than 70 loose leaf teas.
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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 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
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Traditional teppanyaki cooking where you can enjoy your meal with a show by the chef. Also offers a wide variety of sushi and sashimi.
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The Order 305 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 851-5299 theordersgf.com
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Pasta Express 3250 E. Battlefield Rd. Springfield, MO 65804
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Relics Antique Mall, Tea Room & Event Center 2015 W. Battlefield Rd. Springfield, MO 65807
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In business for 19 years, our locally-owned restaurants offer fresh Italian food at a great price. A city staple you won’t want to miss. In business for 19 years, our locally-owned restaurants offer fresh Italian food at a great price. A city staple you won’t want to miss. In business for 19 years, our locally-owned restaurants offer fresh Italian food at a great price. A city staple you won’t want to miss. Voted area’s best antique store. 500+ booths, French, British and American antique furniture & home decor section. Tea room & event center.
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Family-owned restaurant for more than 30 years
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Steak ‘n Shake 3247 E. Battlefield Rd. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 889-7887 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 2760 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 863-9072 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 Rd. Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 719-4573
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(417) 881-2389 unclebentlys.com
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(417) 865-2287 cravethecup.com
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(417) 831-4500 vintagedancelounge.com
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2431 N Glenstone Ave Springfield, MO 65803 417.831.3131
TWO GREAT SPRINGFIELD LOCATIONS SPRINGFIELD NORTH 2431 N Glenstone Ave | 417.862.7777 SPRINGFIELD SOUTH 2110 E Republic Rd | 417.883.3434
2009 S National Ave Springfield, MO 65804
3080 N Kentwood Ave Springfield, MO 6580
417.881.8118
3080 N Kentwood Ave | Springfield, MO 65803 | 417.833.9850 1439 US-60 | Republic, MO 65738 | 417.7324453
FITNESS CENTER FREE WIFI FREE HOT BREAKFAST 2455 N Glenstone Ave Springfield, MO 65803
4155 S. Nature Center Way, Springfield, MO 65804 | 417.875.8800
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Award Winning Coach House (417) 862-0701
A Directorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Award Hotel, ranks in the top 20% of Best Western hotels in North America.
bwcoachhouseinn.com 2535 N. Glenstone Avenue Springfield, Missouri 65803
Greenstay Hotel and Suites is business class all the way, and an environmentally friendly hotel.
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222 North Ingram Mill Road, Springfield, MO 65802 greenstayhotels.com â&#x20AC;˘ Phone: (417) 863-1440
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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
(417) 520 6200 clarionspringfield.com
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A NEW VIBRANT AND STYLISH BOUTIQUE. 417-881-9100 info@VIBspringfield.com
1845 East Sunshine, Springfield, MO 65804
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Behind every great day is a great night.
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Comfort Inn & Suites I-44 & N. Glenstone 2815 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 417.869.8246
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#1 Hits of the 60’s & 50’s too! 3216 W. Hwy. 76 Branson, MO 65616
(417) 339-1960 1hitsofthe60s.com
Mar-Dec
Revisit the days of the British Invasion, Motown, California Surfin’ and the Age of Aquarius with over 100 songs and costume changes.
Acrobats of China featuring the New Shanghai Circus 4080 W. 76 Country Blvd. Branson, MO 65616
(417) 336-8888 acrobatsofchina.com
Mar-Dec
Branson’s most entertaining international show. Acrobats jump through hoops for you! Daring feats of human physical performance art! Fun for everyone.
Amazing Acrobats of Shanghai Grand Shanghai Theatre Branson, MO 65616
(417) 336-0888 amazingacrobats.com
Mar-Dec
A daring, colorful and elegant acrobatic experience that is truly amazing!
Big Whiskey’s American Bar & Grill 301 Branson Landing Blvd. Branson, MO 65616
(417) 334-4478 bigwhiskeys.com
Year-round
Serving only the best food and drinks in a fun and comfortable atmosphere while providing excellent service to all our guests.
Branson Auto & Farm Museum, The 1335 W. Hwy. 76 Branson, MO 65616
(417) 335-2600 bransonmuseum.com
Year-round
Features over 200 cool cars and tractors and many of them are for sale. Our museum cars and farm inventory changes regularly.
Branson Show League 3425 W. 76 Country Blvd. Branson, MO 65616
(417) 334-8287 showsinbranson.com
Year-round
Branson Show League represents Branson shows, theaters, attractions, things to do, places to eat and shop and other points of interest.
Branson Show Tickets 2005 W. 76 Blvd. Branson, MO 65616
(877) 561-3384 bransonshowtickets.com
Year-round
Area’s fastest growing vacation planning company! Low price tickets, coupons, discounts! We’re your best resource for everything Branson.
Branson Ticket & Travel 2743 Missouri 248 Branson, MO 65616
(417) 335-2707 bransonticket.com
Year-round
A full-service travel agency located, owned and operated in Branson, Missouri.
Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce/ Convention & Visitors Bureau 269 State Highway 248 Branson, MO 65615
(417) 334-4084 explorebranson.com
Year-round
A family destination with live performance theatres, pristine lakes, golf courses, award-winning theme parks, attractions and more.
BransonShows.com 1635 W. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806
(800) 987-6298 bransonshows.com
Year-round
Your one-stop shop for all your vacation needs. Book with us for a hassle-free vacation.
(417) 332-2231 thebutterflypalace.com
Year-round
Over 1,000 live tropical butterflies, Great Banyan Tree Adventure, Emerald Forest Mirror Maze, Living Rainforest Science Center and more!
Cape Fair Marina 1500 Shadrack Rd. Cape Fair, MO 65624
(417) 538-4163 capefairmarina.com
Mar-Nov
Table Rock Lake’s destination offers boat slip rentals, watercraft rentals, convenience store with gas dock, restaurant and tackle shop.
Clay Cooper Theatre 3216 W. Hwy. 76 Branson, MO 65616
(417) 337-7123 claycoopertheatre.com
Mar-Dec
Clay Cooper’s Country Express: 24 performers, singing, dancing, comedy & variety! Hot Rods & High Heels: 1950’s 127 band, singers & dancers!
Butterfly Palace and Rainforest Adventure 4106 W. Highway 76 Branson, MO 65616
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Creation Experience Museum 1440 State Hwy. 248 Branson, MO 65616
(417) 561-0750 creationministriesoftheozarks.com
Year-round
Our museum supports the history of the Bible through the sciences. Come and enjoy a fascinating tour.
Crown Valley Distillery 1420 W. 76 Country Blvd. Branson, MO 65616
(417) 335-0832
Year-round
A must-do in Branson, MO! Crown Valley offers several tasting options for the connoisseur & a family-friendly bistro for the perfect meal.
Culver’s 1309 State Hwy. 248 Branson, MO 65616
(417) 334-4494 culvers.com
Year-round
Home of the Butterburger® and America’s biggest destination for fresh frozen custard.
Curling Vine Winery 601 State Hwy. 165 Branson, MO 65616
(417) 334-1897 curlingvinewinery.com
Year-round
Experience an enjoyable hour at the winery. Free tours. Includes history of winemaking and a bottling demonstration. Wine & juice tasting.
(417) 336-3000 branson.dixiestampede.com
Mar-Dec
Featuring 32 magnificent horses, Stampede of the Buffalo and a fabulous four-course feast.
(417) 334-0076 HughesMusicShow.com
Feb-Dec
Everything you want in a Branson Show... And More! You can’t have mUSic without US! Voted Branson’s entertainers of the Year!
Lindwedel Winery 3158 State Hwy. 265 Branson, MO 65616
(417) 338-0256 lindwedelwinery.com
Mar-Dec
Located in the Ozark Mountains with a large deck overlooking gorgeous scenery, Lindwedel offers FREE wine tasting in a casual atmosphere.
Liverpool Legends Caravelle Theatre Branson, MO 65616
(417) 239-0499 liverpoollegends.com
Apr-Dec
Four talented musicians who were handpicked by Louise Harrison, sister of late George Harrison, singing the biggest hits of the Beatles.
Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction 1525 W. 76 Country Blvd. Branson, MO 65615 Hughes Music Show 3425 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, current hits, rock, gospel, & patriotic!
The Fabulous 1950s!
1420 W. 76 Country Blvd. Suite 100 Branson, MO 65616 417-335-0832
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SpringfieldMo.org • 800-678-8767
We’re going to the 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 Branson, MO
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(417) 334-3210 gilleys.com
Apr-May / Sept-Nov
Mickey Gilley is a legendary country singer who performs at his own theater alongside other great talents.
Silver Dollar City 399 Silver Dollar City Pkwy. Branson, MO 65616
(417) 338-2611 silverdollarcity.com
Mar-Dec
Features the World’s Most Daring Wood Coaster-Outlaw Run-alongside 40+ thrilling rides and attractions!
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Talking Rocks Cavern 423 Fairy Cave Ln. 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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800-225-6343 topoftherock.com
Year-Round
Johnny Morris’ Top of the Rock Ozarks Heritage Preserve features trails, attractions and world-class golf facilities.
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Top of the Rock 150 Top of the Rock Rd. Hollister, MO 65672
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