1928 vaudeville/movie house, now a performing arts center and home of the Missouri Symphony Society. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
1928 vaudeville/movie house, now a performing arts center and home of the Missouri Symphony Society. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Reclaimed strip-mine area is one of two state parks where off-road motorcycling is allowed. Seven strip pits for swimming, canoeing and fishing. Camping and picnicking facilities. RV and tent sites, electricity, trails, toilets, showers and ADA accessible.
Columbia, MO State ParksRV and tent sites, electricity, swimming, toilets, showers, playground and store.
Columbia, MO RV ParksBurial site of Gov. Charles Henry Hardin, who served 1875-76
Columbia, MO CemeteriesThere are 1,277 acres with hiking, biking and horse trails. Scenic streams and bluffs along three creeks. Primitive camping permitted. Home to rare and endangered Topeka Shiner and Cherrystone Snail. No facilities.
Columbia, MO Conservation AreasCourse Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Horseback riding with the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks as the backdrop. ADA ...
A significant component of the Gladys Woods Kemper Center for the Arts at William Woods University is the massive sculpture g...