Taking its cue from
St. Louis architecture, the Show Me State operates as a gateway to discovery. The wonders of the
1904 World’s Fair, the scenic passage of
Route 66 and the quest for that perfect meal in
Columbia all testify to that exploratory drive. But like the restless rivers that gave Mark Twain his alias and inspiration, Missouri’s history proves no frontier provides uncontested passage. In the vicinity of
Civil War guerillas or Prohibition Era
bootleggers, an unlocked door could invite calamity. Crack open our catalogue of Missouri history books for a portal into the state’s adventurous heritage.