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U.S. Army Military Police Museum-Mahaffey Complex

The U.S. Army Military Police Corps Regimental Museum's main mission is to focus on the American Military Police Soldier and the Military Police Branch history by collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting historic artifacts.

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U.S. Army Engineer Museum-Mahaffey Museum Complex

The U.S. Army Engineer Museum is a federal museum, chartered through the United States Army. We offer a variety of gallery displays including: the development of American Army engineering equipment, topographic engineering, landmine warfare, tactical bridging, special weapon

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U.S. Army Chemical Corps Museum-Mahaffey Museum Complex

The U.S. Army Chemical Corps Museum features artifact exhibits, immersion dioramas, graphics, and text, displayed in a 9,000 square foot gallery, to relate to our visitors the history of the Corps from 1917 to the present.

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John B. Mahaffey Museum Complex

The story of the American Military Police soldier is told at this regimental museum.

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Heritage Cultural Arts Center

The Cultural Arts Center is a branch of the Trail of tears Memorial in Jerome, Missouri. 

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Trail of Tears Memorial-Waynesville

The Trail of Tears Memorial & Interpretive Walking Trail offers storyboards of life of the Cherokee Nation during the journey of 1838-39 along this one mile paved path.

The park offers trout fishing in the Roubidoux Ri

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Saint Robert Military Tribute & Freedom Rock Display

Features boulders representing military companies stationed at Fort Leonard Wood.  Saint Robert's display also features a painting from the "50 State Freedom Rock Tour".

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Route 66 Shield

Great photo opportunity on the square in Waynesville!  Gather ’round this 8 foot x 8 foot Route 66 Shield for the perfect selfie or group photo.  The shield weighs over 1,000lbs.  The brainchild of Tim Berrier of Lone Oak Printing became a reality with contributions fro

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Rolling Heath One-Room School & Sandstone Spring Trail

Primitive hiking trail, through the lush forest.  Rating: Moderate.  The historic building is not open to the public.

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Richland Veterans Memorial

Just down the street from City Hall, stands the Veterans Memorial placed by Troop 70 of the Eagles Scouts.  During every major Patriotic holiday, 24 flags fly in remembrance of those who sacrificed their lives for their country.

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Portuguese Point Scenic Overlook

An afternoon at Portuguese Point provides an extraordinary view of the Missouri landscape. Formed by two large rock formations 400 feet above the Gasconade River, the surrounding valley that once provided land for cattle and sheep farmers is now an inspiring perspective for

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Patriots Point – St. Robert

Pulaski's tallest flag pole!  130-foot pole bearing the stars and stripes weighing 120lbs. Surrounded by benches and memorial boulder. This beautiful symbol of our country can be seen for miles from the scenic vantage point.

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Missouri Veterans Cemetery – Waynesville

The Missouri State Veterans Cemetery at Fort Leonard Wood is the result of a partnership between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Missouri Veterans Commission. The ground breaking ceremony was held on November7, 2008 and the cemetery was formally dedicated on Septe

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Memorial Grove Park & Walking Trail – Fort Leonard Wood

Memorials representing the Engineers, Military Police and Chemical Corp.  Concrete walking trails and beautiful statues throughout.

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Historic Route 66 Overlook – Devil’s Elbow

The scenic overlook affords the view of the Wooden Railroad Trestle Bridge in Devils Elbow that was built in the 1940s and was used to haul materials in for the building of Fort Leonard Wood.

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Garlington House – Fort Leonard Wood

The Garlington House was built in 1941 as a Major General's quarter, and housed commanders of the "Engineer Replacement Training Center" (ERIC). Photo worthy.  Home not open to the public.

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Frisco Railroad Caboose – Crocker

Located in the Frisco Park - great photo opp!

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Fort Waynesville – Waynesville

Waynesville Fort Historical Marker recalls the almost forgotten history of the Civil War fort that guarded the road and telegraph wires between St. Louis and Springfield.

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Crocker Veterans Memorial – Crocker

This Memorial is located at the edge of Frisco Park to honor all that have served their country.

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Missouri Rock Island Trail, Inc.

We are a non-profit governed by trail enthusiasts committed to developing the former Rock Island Railroad corridor into a hiking/biking trail. The trail will provide communities a new asset for transportation, recreation and fitness. It will draw adventure tourists interested in food, drink, lodging

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Crawford County Historical Society

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Dillard Mill State Historic Site

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Frisco – Historic Auto Tour

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Westphalia Historical Society Museum

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Route 66 1903 Courthouse Museum

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