May 13, 2011
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May 13, 2011
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Follow the path that was traveled by Native Americans, then fur traders and trappers, followed by settlers and pioneers, Civil war troops and guerillas. You’ll find panoramic views of the Missouri River basin, charming small towns with historic districts, and many historical landmarks. Allow two or three hours or more, and follow Route 224 the entire time, between Napolean and Lexington.
May 13, 2011
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Theater & Dance
Dancing With Missouri Stars
Art & Exhibitions
Crime Exhibit at KC National Archives-
Concerts & Live Music
Charles Glenn Group at the Foundry Art Centre
Theater & Dance
Riverdance-
Art & Exhibitions
Crime Exhibit at KC National Archives-
Festivals & Fairs
Lewis and Clark Heritage Days-
Theater & Dance
Riverdance-
Concerts & Live Music
Bob James Jazz Festival
Art & Exhibitions
Crime Exhibit at KC National Archives-
Art & Exhibitions
Crime Exhibit at KC National Archives-
Art & Exhibitions
Crime Exhibit at KC National Archives-
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