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The Right Spot

By Jeremy Goldmeier

Vistas Beckon at Cameron’s Crag at Branson

WHEN KAY AND GLEN Cameron were looking to start their own bed-and-breakfast in 1986, they followed the first law of real estate survival: Build it in the right spot, and they will come. Today, the Cameron’s Crag Bed and Breakfast strikes the perfect balance between the remote and accessible in its location. The guest suites overlook the natural beauty of Lake Ta…... Read more >

The Lodges of the Meramec

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Historic retreats still beckon today with food, fun, and floating By John Robinson   I settled in my lawn chair for the show. Silhouetted by a spectacular sunset over a picture-postcard valley, five musicians launched into vocal harmonies punctuated by fine fiddlin’ and pickin’. Their stage was a concrete poolside tarmac. The crowd sat in lawn chairs and on blankets in this natural amphitheater, a gentle slope softened by t…... Read more >

Hotel Frederick

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Turn of the (21st) Century Elegance

By Jeremy Goldmeier

Since its construction in 1905, the Hotel Frederick in Boonville has been an ever-gracious host. From the wedding receptions and dinner parties that it hosted during its younger days to its later incarnation as a senior living community, the Frederick provided for its tenants. But during the past couple of years, the hotel’s hospitality has faced its stiffest test. Poking an…... Read more >

Square Beyond Compare

A STAY AT ST. LOUIS’S HISTORIC LAFAYETTE SQUARE OFFERS A VICTORIAN PARK SURROUNDED BY AMAZING ARCHITECTURE AND FINE DINING

By Ann Vernon

Lafayette Square at St. Louis was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The center point of the revitalized area is Lafayette Park, the oldest municipal park west of the Mississippi River. Lafayette Square offers one of the largest collections of Victorian homes in the coun…... Read more >