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cntrygrl Posted - Feb 14 2011 : 6:14:07 PM
My guy and I have decided to take a little road trip before the weather warms up and we get too busy to do anything and I was hoping for some suggestions. We'll be leaving from Southeast Kansas and heading East towards Springfield. We'll leave Friday morning (25th) and come back Sunday (27th), so an 8hr drive somewhere just isn't in the cards.

Do you have any must see, must do, or must eat's in the Springfield area? We're low key people but still want to see a museum or something on our trip. We're all about taking the "scenic route" to find neat little places as well. The quainter, the better.

Any help would be appreciated!
Tommie

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cntrygrl Posted - Feb 20 2011 : 06:53:22 AM
Brenda, your so right! I've been to Lambert's and I did love it! Thanks for the reminder. My guy has never eaten there so it would make a great stop. I'd kill for some of their fried okra plopped down on a paper towel right now (let's forget about it being 9am!).

Tommie

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classygram Posted - Feb 20 2011 : 03:53:36 AM
Isn't there a Lamberts right off the main hwy in Springfield Mo. Great place to eat. They serve family style and Use to throw you a roll whenever you wanted one. Entertaining!! Hope you can try it out! I know you'd love it. Hugs,Brenda

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cntrygrl Posted - Feb 19 2011 : 2:44:33 PM
Was wanting to go Wende, but they don't open up until March...we're going the last weekend in February. Go figure. lol

Also entertaining thoughts of things to do in Branson, MO. It isn't very far from Springfield and would give us more options. I'd have a hard time paying the ticket price, but I will admit that Dixie Stampede is going on the list of maybes.

We're trying to keep it as much of a "fly by the seat of our pants" trip as possible, but that's hard for me. I'm a planner, it's in my blood. We're compromising by having options available and then taking off and seeing where we end up. I think I can, I think I can, I think I can! :)

Tommie

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Wende Posted - Feb 19 2011 : 08:50:18 AM
Tommie..
If you go to Laura Ingalls Wilder in Mansfield, mention you are a farmgirl with MJF. Last year we paid them a visit on the FArmgirls on the Loose road trip. For our giving projct we planted flowers in pots in the sitting area and put stickers on books for the bookstore.

Enjoy the trip.

Wende

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cntrygrl Posted - Feb 19 2011 : 07:40:06 AM
I'm going to keep Columbia and the other suggestions north of Springfield on my list, but after looking at a map I'm not sure we'll make it up that way. I really don't want to go to KC, would rather stay in the Springfield area.

The Little House on the Prairie Museum is only open from March-November, and we're going the last weekend in February. Boo. That would have been really neat.

Susan, what a wonderful payment for helping the Amish boy! That's better than money! :)
Tommie

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coloquilter Posted - Feb 18 2011 : 6:37:20 PM
Hi Tommie,
I only know what my friend has told me. She moved from Colo to Columbia MO just a year ago. She told me that there is ,for lack of a better word an Amish "district" if they have goods to sell that day they will put a sign on their front gate..some had fresh baked goods, soap, quilts, crafts, eggs and butter etc.
I'm with you , I would love to spend a day or two with the Amish. A few years ago while in Penn, we helped a young Amish boy who's horse had been spooked by a semi. The horse broke free when the wagon came loose and the boy had been injured. We got the horse and gave first aid. The young man wanted to pay us but we wouldnt take money , so he took us and introduced us to family members. I got to tour the house and see all the quilts ( bought one too) and my hubby got to play in the wood shop with the men while they worked on building chairs. It was wonderful !
One tip, don't go to see the Amish on a Sunday. They never sell then.
Susan
cntrygrl Posted - Feb 17 2011 : 7:49:00 PM
Thank you ladies! I am psyched for this trip. I'm not sure 3 days will be enough. :) Now I have a week to get my guy psyched about it. We love Bass Pro, so we'll have to check that one out. I'll put the BBQ place on our list of possibilities. I LOVE custards! That place will go on the list too.

Susan, do you know anything about the Amish community? Are there things to do in the community? (It might sound crazy, but I've always wanted to stay w/ an Amish family for a few days and live their life.) We have been to the Steamboat Arabia on one of our KC trips and really enjoyed it. I don't think we'll be venturing into KC, I'm liking the idea of town hoping.

Keep 'em coming ladies, I'll add them to my list.

Yay!
Tommie

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Bellepepper Posted - Feb 17 2011 : 3:58:19 PM
Sorry I haven't got back to you. Been out all day. Don't know of places to eat or stay. We are always in the motorhome. Have fun!!!

Belle
coloquilter Posted - Feb 16 2011 : 7:09:43 PM
Ohhh just remembered the name of the German town.. Hermann..was a cute town with lots of antique shops near Jeff city and Columbia
coloquilter Posted - Feb 16 2011 : 7:04:57 PM
I love Mo ! Springfield MO has lots to offer! there are civil war battle sites, a couple of great quilt shops. my Hubbies favorite Bass Pro and if you like BBQ there is an AWESOME place called Buckinghams just across from Bass Pro. If you like frozen custard ( like ice cream) look for a place called Andy's..OMG the "concrete" is to die for !! If you want to take a little jaunt up toward Columbia there is a comunity of Amish . There is also a small town that was founded by German settlers (trying to remember the name) that is filled with great antique shops. If you drive through KC , There are several great places to eat.and there is a museum called Steamboat Arabia. it was a steamship that sank in the MO river in the 1830's or so and was salvaged in the 1980's or so.. there is a highway that goes from KC through Warrensberg, Knob Noster then turns south at Sedalia, along that route to Springfield there is a little town called Cole Camp that is cute too..wow so much to see in MO ! Also along the I70 route there are several great towns. Lexington is one..there was a civil war battle there. there is still a cannonball lodged in the side of the courthouse and has a ton of antique shops. Mexico MO has an awesome quilt shop. Enjoy, wish I was going with ya !
Susan
cntrygrl Posted - Feb 16 2011 : 6:37:25 PM
Oh Belle, you are my lifesaver! I knew Springfield (MO...hehe) had to have some neat things around there. I'm digging your ideas. Now if I can get my guy to dig them. :) We're leaving Friday morning and looks like we can get to Mansfield (MO...hehe) in around 4hrs and could easily make the Baker Creek Heirloom village Friday, and maybe even eat lunch there (I googled it!). Yum! I'll have to google for Laura Ingals Wilder museum info. Any must eat or must stay places your aware of?

Tommie

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Bellepepper Posted - Feb 16 2011 : 4:47:26 PM
Tommie, Springfield is a great destination. Do you hunt and fish? Bass Pro. Great place and they have a museum. Also there is a Civil War battelground. Go about 60 miles east from there to Mansfield MO. That is where Laura Ingals Wilder lived when she wrote the Little House on the Prairie books. Her house is a museum. Just 5 miles north of there is Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co. They have a little village with shops and stuff. I don't think they are open on Sat. Emilie (co-ouner with Hubby Jere) is a fellow MJF sister.

OH, I wanna go! I'll be going to the Baker Creek Festival the first weekend in May.

Tommie, I knew where you ment when you said Springfield. LOL

Belle
cntrygrl Posted - Feb 16 2011 : 3:15:47 PM
Oh my goodness. Can you tell I was in my own little world when I wrote that? I meant Springfiled MO. So sorry! lol.

Tommie

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traildancer Posted - Feb 16 2011 : 09:41:26 AM
Hi--which Springfield? They say that every state has a Springfield. Having grown up in Alaska I know that's not entirely true! My first thought when I read your post was Springfield, OR!!!

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