Kansas City On Back: Established in 1821, Kansas City served as the starting point for wagon trains heading over the Santa Fe, California, and Oregon trails. Today, greater Kansas City is a sprawling metropolis of 1.8 million straddling the Kansas-Missouri state line. It is famous for its steaks, BBQ,
Missouri On Back: Capital: Jefferson City Area: 69,686 sq miles (19th) Population: 5,704,484 Motto: Let the Welfare of the People be the Supreme Law Flower: Hawthorn Bird: Bluebird Tree: Flowering Dogwood Missouri was admitted to statehood on August 10, 1821. The origin of the name Missouri comes
Farris Truck Stop On back: Farris Truck Stop, Faucett MO 64448 816-238-5666 This unusual tourist attraction was erected in Oct, 1976 to advertise the newly opened Farris Truck Stop on I-29 at Faucett, MO exit. The 1974 Peterbilt truck, with a 1965 Fruehauf trailer, stands at an overall height of about
Nebraska On Back: Nebraska #25165 Nebraska became the 37th state admitted to the Union on March 1,1867. Known as the “Cornhusker State,” Nebraska ranks 15th in size among all 50 states, and supports a great diversity of industry and agriculture. While the eastern fifth of the state consists
Missouri On Back: Capital: Jefferson City Area: 69,686 sq miles (19th) Population: 5,704,484 Motto: Let the Welfare of the People be the Supreme Law Flower: Hawthorn Bird: Bluebird Tree: Flowering Dogwood Missouri was admitted to statehood on August 10, 1821. The origin of the name Missouri comes from
Missouri Located in the Midwest, Missouri was the 24th state admitted to the Union, entering on August 10, 1821 Photo by David Muenich 72504MO Dan Grigg Images www.dangriggimages.com AKPC_IDS += "431,";Popularity: 38% [?] Read More →