New Madrid

Colonel George Morgan, a former Revolutionary War officer attempted to found New Madrid as the capital of the Spanish Enpire. He became interested in a colonizing venture within the Spanish domain on the western side of the Mississippi River. But in order to make their position more secure, the Spanish were anxious to have Americans settle west of the river. Arrangements were made to receive a grant of land containing twelve to fifteen million acres.
Gathering his party of settlers, Morgan traveled down the Ohio, advertising as he went. He was attracted to a small French Trading Post, known as L’Anse a la Graise or “Cove of Fat” because of the abundance of bear meat processed there. This spot he selected as the site for New Madrid, the capital of his colony.
Much more known for it’s earthquake, New Madrid is the epicenter for the largest recorded earthquake in North American history. On December 16, 1811, the people of New Madrid were startled by the first of a series of violent quakes. A continual agitation of the earth occured until the hard shock on February 7, 1812.
You will find information about the quakes at the local musuem along. While there be sure to walk out on the Observation Deck and read about the quakes and the Civil War Battle of Island No. 10.

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Mississippi River Observation Deck

Stroll down the 120 foot observation deck and view the one of a kind 20 mile long "Bessie Bend" of the Mississippi River. Enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the…

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Things to Do in New Madrid

Keep moving.

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New Madrid Country Club

Course Access: PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes

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Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site

1859 Antebellum mansion typical of plantations on the Mississippi River before the Civil War. Thought…

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Keep it easy.

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New Madrid Historical Museum

The New Madrid Historical Museum occupies the former Kendal Saloon, 1886. Exhibits reflect the culture…

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Worth the stop.

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Hunter-Dawson Park

Nice shady park with a paved and lighted walking trail, new four baseball field complex,…

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Higgerson School Historic Site

Restored to the one-room school that operated at Higgerson Landing on the Mississippi River in…

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What you carry matters less than what you notice.

Riverfront Park

Nice shady picnic area located in park on the Mississippi River side of the levee.…

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