Missouri – The Show Me State – Legends of America (original) (raw)
Greetings from Missouri Postcard. Available at Legends’ General Store.
Missouri was admitted to the Union on August 10, 1821, and is rich in history and culture. American Indian warriors, such as the Osage and Missouri, and famous pioneers, such as Lewis and Clark, were drawn to the vast waterways of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers and the abundant land and wildlife.
In the first half of the 1800s, Missouri’s history was rich with the Santa Fe, Oregon, and California Trails threading through Kansas City and Independence. In the second half of the nineteenth century, Missouri saw many struggles as it moved from a pro-slavery state to a Union State, experiencing armed conflict and guerrilla raids.
Bridal Cave
Missouri offers stunning scenery in its rolling hills, winding rivers, and limestone bluffs. Explore Missouri’s many underground caves, enjoy white water rapids, fish in its numerous streams and lakes, and visit its many small towns that abound with charm and friendly people.
This is just a little of what the state has to offer. Enjoy your travels in Missouri, and welcome to the Legends of the Show-Me State.
Kathy R. Weiser-Alexander
Founder/Editor
Missouri Flag – Centered on red, white, and blue fields is the Missouri state seal. A blue band encircles it with 24 stars representing the number of states in 1821. The stars in the inner circle have the same meaning. Two huge grizzly bears support the circular shield in the center, which has three parts:
- The motto is “United We Stand, Divided We Fall.”
- The right section represents the United States.
- The left section contains a moon representing a new state and a grizzly bear standing for courage.
Beautiful Fall Foliage along Highway MO19 near Hermann, Missouri, by Kathy Alexander.
Chain of Rocks Bridge on Route 66 in St. Louis, Missouri, by Carol Highsmith
Big Spring State Park, Missouri, by Kathy Alexander.
Missouri Capitol at Jefferson City by Kathy Alexander.
Missouri Cartoon Map available for poster prints HERE.
©Kathy Alexander/Legends of America, updated February 2024.
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