Missouri History Today March 13, 1942: The home of “Throwed Rolls” debuts
On March 4, 1928, the Bunion Derby, an 84-day footrace along the 3,422 mile length of the new Route 66 began.
Missouri History Today March 12, 1958: The greatest bowler of all time and his teammates smash a record
On March 4, 1928, the Bunion Derby, an 84-day footrace along the 3,422 mile length of the new Route 66 began.
Missouri History Today March 11, 1987: The Admiral riverboat reopens on the Mississippi River.
On March 4, 1928, the Bunion Derby, an 84-day footrace along the 3,422 mile length of the new Route 66 began.
March 7, 2020: Covid-19 Shows Up In Show-Me State
On March 4, 1928, the Bunion Derby, an 84-day footrace along the 3,422 mile length of the new Route 66 began.
March 6, 1981: A Final Goodnight From Cronkite
On March 4, 1928, the Bunion Derby, an 84-day footrace along the 3,422 mile length of the new Route 66 began.
Ban of Fortune Tellers
On March 5, 1915, the state Legislature was considering a bill to ban clairvoyants, seers, and fortune tellers.