It's easy to look back and history say that something was a mistake when you know what took place. At the time, it looked like it would become one of Missouri's premier summer fun destinations. Now, there's little left of the abandoned Missouri waterpark that never should have been.
It seems that everyone is a critic especially on the internet and I don't want to be one of those. However, even though Guy Fieri has taken his Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives show to 27 Missouri places, there are many classic places he's missed in our state.
An Illinois man is in big trouble as he is accused of making terrorist threats against 3 Kansas City Chiefs players as they appeared at Morgan Wallen's Missouri concert.
It's not exactly news that this year has been one of the most challenging for food chains. That sad trend continues as an Italian food chain with locations in both Missouri and Illinois has declared bankruptcy.
We were not surprised that Missouri has two of the most educated cities in the US, we were surprised, however, which two cities are the most educated in the Show-Me State. Here are the details...
For once, I am completely on board with something the internet has decided. A national survey of favorite treat brands has resulted in a decision which just so happens to have 20 sweet locations in Missouri and yes, I am a fan.
Even though I've traveled in and around the Kansas City, Missouri area many times in my life, I had no idea there was countryside like this within the city. The most expensive property currently available in Kansas City is located on what looks like something you'd find in the Italy or France.
To this day, no one knows exactly what it was or why it was there. The only thing that is known is a mysterious cube-like object traveled over several parts of Missouri and thousands of eyewitnesses swear it was real. It's the bizarre event many in the state call the Missouri Cube Incident.
I don't want to scare any cows, but I have always been a big fan of hamburgers and steak. If that food group is important to you, too, you might be interested to know that Missouri's best steakhouse allegedly has a big ole bull on the roof.