The 10 Best Places To Live In Missouri - USA
Missouri’s geography is highly diverse, ranging from the Ozark Mountains to the Missouri River and the beginning of the Northern Plains.
Living in Missouri puts residents near the center of the United States.
This state has a natural beauty that would put most states to shame.
The best places to live in Missouri are Glendale, Town and Country, Creve Coeur, Ballwin,...
Beyond the natural appeal, a thriving economy and low cost of living are more reason to pack up and make a move to America’s Heartland.
Major industries in Missouri include food processing, aerospace, transportation equipment and beer making.
Missouri’s overall crime rate hovers just above the national average by just a few percentage points. But the major cities across the state are what pull the numbers higher.
Missouri’s cost of living is nine percent cheaper than the national average and housing is one of expenses where you’ll find the biggest savings.
There are plenty of great towns in Missouri that boast low crime rates and safe neighborhoods.
Here are the 10 best places to live in Missouri in 2019:
1. Columbia. (best place for overall)
2. Chesterfield. (best place to retire)
3. West Plains.
4. Wildwood. (best place to raise a family)
5. Kirkwood. (best place to retire)
6. Town and Country. (best place to retire)
7. Ballwin. (safest place)
8. Bonne Terre. (cheapest place)
9. Clayton. (best place to raise a family)
10. Ozark.
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Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center - Kansas City Hotels, Missouri
Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center 4 Stars Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri Within US Travel Directory Linked by a walkway to Crown Center, this hotel is in Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District. It features on-site dining, an outdoor pool and non-smoking rooms with flat-screen TVs.
An iPod docking station and a work desk are provided in each room at Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center. The modern rooms also include a small fridge for convenience.Guests at the Kansas City Sheraton can workout in the fitness centre or work in the business centre. Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.This hotel is within 5 minutes’ walk of the National World War I Museum, Washington Square Park and American Heartland Theatre. Several restaurants and shopping choices are all nearby.
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Kansas in the Civil War
Shane Seley, Co-Founder of Wide Awake Films in Kansas City, MO talks about the uniqueness of the Civil War in Kansas compared to the larger events of the Eastern and Western Theaters. Guerrilla Warfare ruled the region, led by Pro-Confederates known as Bushwhackers and Pro-Unionists called Jayhawkers.
Born In Kansas (celebrities, athletes, musicians....) - 10 Famous People
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Home to the University of Kansas KU Jayhawks, Kansas State University KSU K-State Wildcats, Wichita Thunder, Sporting Kansas City and many more
Kansas is a Midwestern state that epitomizes the U.S. heartland with its Great Plains setting of rolling wheat fields. The Museum of World Treasures in Wichita, the state's largest city, covers world history from dinosaurs to Elvis, while the open-air Old Cowtown Museum traces the city's pioneer past. In nearby Hutchinson, the Cosmosphere displays the Russian Vostok and Apollo 13 spacecrafts.
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Nebraska Stories | Shadows on the Screen
A filmmaker discovers rare footage of Grand Island from the 20s, 30s and 50s featuring scenes of everyday life and hosts a screening.
A filmmaker returns to his hometown of Grand Island and discovers rare footage of the town from the 20's, 30's and 50's. He hosts a premiere at the Grand Theatre in Grand Island, revealing the newly restored footage featuring rare scenes of everyday life.
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America's Great Divide: Steve Bannon, 1st Interview | FRONTLINE
Steve Bannon is a media executive and political strategist. He served as executive chairman of Breitbart News, as an adviser to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, and later as chief strategist in the Trump White House.
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Hunting The Haunted Bar in Kansas City
Davey's Uptown Ramblers Club in KC has been reported to be haunted by at least three different ghosts. While I *believe* the place is haunted, we found nothing at all that I would consider evidence or proof. We got some interesting spikes on the EMF meter, and a couple of Cold spots. And of course plenty of Dust, humidity, dirt.. oops...I mean orbs!
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KANSAS CITY, MO. -- A ghost hunting group wants to find out if a Kansas City, Missouri club really is haunted. Several bartenders and patrons claim they've seen ghosts at Davey's Uptown. FOX 4 Photojournalist Steve Silvestri went along with the Heartland Area Paranormal Investigators to check it out. The crew didn't see any ghosts in their expedition. Employees said they've also seen the Ghost of Wally around the pool hall area. He used to live above the bar and died in 1991.
Nebraska, Iowa & Great Plains Princess of America Pageant 2016
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Largest Pecan / Kansas City
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Around Kansas - The Battle of Westport - April 13, 2016
(Frank) And again, here we are. Are you holding up OK? (Deb) So far. My meds are keeping me alert. (Frank) OK. We've really had some kind of nice stuff today to talk about and so now, the historian is going to kick in over here and we're going to talk about another one. (Deb) Yea, I'll bring the violence. I'm always bringing the violence here. I know. (Frank) The violence here. The thing is as we've discussed before the Civil War pretty much started in Kansas in the 1850s. (Deb) It really did. Fortunately so many of those sites are beautiful parks now. There's lots of tulips blooming in a lot of these battlefields. They are. It's like that old joke about, why did they pick these big parks to have all these battles in? (Frank) Let's go to the park. (Deb) Yea, let's go the park and fight, yea, that's it. Kansas City, the Battle of Westport, the Battle of Westport is sort of the entertainment district, you've got the bars and restaurants and everything. Westport was Westport Landing so that sort of predates Kansas City itself and that's where settlers would get off and head west. So the Battle of Westport, was a piece of the Battle of the Blue, which is a three-day battle in October of 1864. A really big deal. It was a last ditch that Confederates are trying to take Missouri. And of course, Kansas is afraid of being invaded. It's only a year after Quantrill burnt
Lawrence. So Kansas is really afraid of being invaded. Now there is a wonderful museum there at Westport I got to go, Frank, I have done some cool stuff. I got to go to this site a few years ago with a couple of my buddies from the Command and General Staff College, Ed Kennedy and Tom Chychota. We took 20 visiting French officers... (Frank) Oh wow. (Deb)...to the Battle of Westport. We did the whole Battle of the Blue. So, we started out at Butler, Missouri, and we just make a day of it and come into Westport. Then we wind up in Liberty that evening and I take them to James Country Mercantile and I have them all buying Confederate flags on their way back to France. It just...a tiny bit subversive here. I just can't help but have a little bit of that come out. (Frank) So... (Deb) Yes, just look at the tulips. Look at the tulips. But the museum opens this April for the season. April through October and it's just one of those places you tend to overlook because it's right in the heart of Kansas City. But it's well worth the trip. (Frank) There's some antique shops around there too so make a day of it. (Deb) That's right. The Battle of Westport covered more than 25 square miles during the three days in October 1864. Confederate General Sterling Price's Invasion of Missouri, designed to gain both men and supplies, would have meant the invasion of Kansas as well and our governor called out troops, the equivalent to our National Guard today, to help repel the threat. The Battle of Westport Visitor Center and Museum in Kansas City's Swope Park tells the story of the largest Civil War battle fought west of the Mississippi. Overlooking the Big Blue River Valley and the nearby historic Byram's Ford crossing, the center commands a vista from the sweeps across the fields to the river, an idyllic view now where war raged more than 150 years ago. The Center, which opened in October 2008, depicts the experiences of the soldiers and civilians caught in the vortex of war during the three days of the battle on October 21-23, 1864. Visitors learn about the most dramatic event in Kansas City's history. From the tower of the center, visitors
can see the panoramic view where Union General Samuel Curtis constructed a defensive line stretching for ten miles along the banks of the Big Blue River. Here visitors may also travel along the 32-mile self-guided tour of the Battle of Westport designated by the Monnett Battle of Westport Fund markers. Nothing speaks more eloquently of this conflict than the words of those who were there: At 8 am crossed the creek called the Big Blue, the battlefield of yesterday. There for the first time the unburied dead were seen, the unmistakable marks of stern and cruel war. At every step of our advance, the evidence of a fierce and bloody conflict was around us. It was a sad sight, the old, the middle aged and youth. The enemy took here a stubborn and determined stand. It was a cavalry fight, carbines, pistols and sabers, horse against horse, man against man, sabers right and left. The saber cuts visible on the face, neck and arm; the wounded and dead horses seen all over the field. Our loss is estimated at about 400; the enemy's loss is from 100 to 1500. George Sawin, quartermaster, 58th Illinois Infantry, 24 October 1864.
(Frank) Well you made it. (Deb) I survived. (Frank) I guess we'll see you next Wednesday. I'm Frank. (Deb) I'm Deb. (Frank) And we'll see somewhere... (Both) Around Kansas.