An edition of Weird Missouri (2008)

Weird Missouri

your travel guide to Missouri's local legends and best kept secrets

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An edition of Weird Missouri (2008)

Weird Missouri

your travel guide to Missouri's local legends and best kept secrets

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It's called the Show Me State for a reason, but it could also be called the Show You State, because as all Missourians know, we've got plenty to show off. That's right, Missouri's got it all, running the gamut from apple pie normalcy to the downright funny, creepy, and just plain weird!
Did you know that Disneyland's Main Street U.S.A. is based on the town of Marceline, where local boy Walt Disney grew up? Or that the arch in St. Louis is the tallest monument in the country that was built here in the United States? Or that ice-cream cones were first served at the World's Fair there in 1904? This all seems pretty normal, and stuff your history teacher might tell you about, but what about the weird world going on here?
Author James Strait has combed through the state from corner to corner—and that's a long journey, since we have eight states bordering ours—to bring you the weirdest, most bizarre, scary, and entertaining local legends and best kept secrets Missouri has to offer. With camera and notepad in hand, Jim covered the highways and byways, rivers and bluffs to uncover the odd and offbeat.
So turn the pages and visit the Devil's Ice Box, discover the mysteries—and get the time—at Missouri's own Stonehenge, but don't forget to cruise by BoatHenge while you're at it. Learn about the legend of Mollie Crenshaw and why her separated graves are making their way closer to each other. Hear the deathbed confession of what really happened to a minister during his abduction by a UFO in 1941 at Cape Girardeau. Try to crack the code of the petroglyph in Washington State Park? Are Cherokees really members of the Lost Tribe of Israel? Check out white squirrels and fainting goats, and our heroes like Jim the Wonder Dog, who could predict horse races and, if you were expecting, let you know if you were having a boy or a girl—way before science could!
All this and much, much more—the stuff your history teacher wouldn't tell you about—is here in Weird Missouri. So come along now and join James on a great adventure; we promise it's a journey you'll never forget.

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Publisher
Sterling Pub. Co.
Language
English
Pages
253

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Weird Missouri: your travel guide to Missouri's local legends and best kept secrets
2008, Sterling Pub. Co.
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Table of Contents

Local legends
Ancient mysteries
Fabled people and places
Unexplained phenomena
Bizarre beasts
Local heroes and villains
Personalized properties
Roadside oddities
Roads less traveled
Show me the ghosts
Tales from the grave
Abandoned in Missouri.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York
Series
Weird U.S.
Genre
Miscellanea, Guidebooks

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
917.7804/44
Library of Congress
F466.6 .S77 2008

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
253 p. :
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23862826M
Internet Archive
weirdmissouriyou0000stra
ISBN 10
1402745559
ISBN 13
9781402745553
LCCN
2009279114

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