After Twenty Five Years the Haygoods Are Still in Tune

They say the family that plays together stays together. For the past quarter century, the Haygoods have been living that adage while delighting thousands in Branson.


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5 Best-Kept Secret Restaurants

It has happened to all of us: On the road, exploring new places, boldly going where we’ve never gone before, and we see something new. Something different. Something that makes…


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Discovering Amish Country

Tour a simple life at six Amish Communities


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October 23, 1826

The historic military facility at Jefferson Barracks was given its present name.  Previously, it was known as Camp Adams. 


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October 22, 1922

The Kansas City Monarchs beat Babe Ruth and his all-star team in Kansas City.  


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October 14, 1886

The Buffalo Reflex reported that, "The Kansas prodigals continue to return to old Dallas (County) thoroughly disgusted with that windy and grasshopper country."


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October 12, 1837

The steamboat Chariton—which previously sank at the mouth of the Gasconade and was raised, sank at Independence and was raised, blew her boiler in St. Louis killing twelve and was…


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October 7, 1817

The second steamboat to ever be in St. Louis arrived on this date. It was the steamboat Constitution. 


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September 20, 1948

Three policemen and one bystander were killed in what came to be known as Kansas City’s Paseo Massacre.  


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September 18, 1880

The Kansas City Star was established and published its first edition. 


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