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Missouri is known for:
- Ozark Mountains
- Prairies
- Italian food
- Mark Twain


National Parks
Gateway Arch National Park
State Parks
Babler State Park.
Sam A. Baker State Park
Sam A. Baker State Park
Population
6,154,913
State Fish
Channel catfish
Popular Tourist Attractions
- City Museum: Museum in St. Louis, Missouri.
- Country Club Plaza: Shopping center in Kansas City, Missouri.
- Crown Center: Commercial neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri.
- Gateway Arch: Monument in St. Louis, Missouri.
- Grant’s Farm: Former Busch family estate, located in St. Louis, Missouri.
- Lake of the Ozarks: Reservoir in central Missouri.
- Missouri Botanical Garden: Botanical garden in St. Louis, Missouri.
- Saint Louis Science Center: Science museum in St. Louis, Missouri.
- Saint Louis Zoo: Zoo in St. Louis, Missouri.
- Silver Dollar City: Theme park in Branson, Missouri.
- Six Flags St. Louis: Theme park in Eureka, Missouri.
- Table Rock Lake: Reservoir in southwestern Missouri.
- The Magic House: Children’s museum in St. Louis, Missouri.
- Titanic Museum: Museum in Branson, Missouri.
- Worlds of Fun: Amusement park in Kansas City, Missouri.
Popular Iconic Missouri Foods
Missouri is famous for the following foods:
St. Louis-Style Pizza
Toasted Ravioli
Gooey Butter Cake
Slinger
Pork Steaks
Red Hot Riplets
Fun Facts
- The state of Missouri was named after a tribe of Sioux Indians of the state called the Missouris. The word “Missouri” means “wooden canoe people” or “he of the big canoe.”
- The Gateway Arch in St. Louis is the tallest man-made national monument in the United States. It stands 630 feet tall.
- Richland, Missouri, is the only city in the U.S. with a cave restaurant.
- Kansas City, Missouri has more fountains than any city in the world except Rome. Hence Kansas City is known as the City of Fountains.
- St. Joseph, Missouri was the starting point of the famed Pony Express.
- In 1873, Susan Elizabeth Blow opened the first public kindergarten in the United States in St. Louis.
- Eight different states border Missouri, making it the state with the highest number of neighboring states. Tennessee also has eight bordering states.
- Missouri has more than 6000 known caves.
- In University City, Missouri, it is illegal for a person to have a yard sale on the front yard.
- Missouri is one of two states with an official State Grape. Missouri’s State Grape is Norton/Cynthiana grape.
This page was last updated on July 31, 2022.
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