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The state of Missouri, where the forest meets the prairie and the Mississippi River meets the Missouri River, has just two significant cities. Dominant St Louis sits midway down its eastern fringe; Kansas City is almost directly across on the western border. The pair are linked by I-70, but there's not much in between to warrant stopping off.

117 Cities With Hotels in Missouri

  • Affton
  • Arnold
  • Ava
  • Belton
  • Berkeley
  • Berkley
  • Blue Springs
  • Bolivar
  • Bonne Terre
  • Boonville
  • Branson
  • Branson West
  • Breckenridge Hills
  • Brentwood
  • Bridgeton
  • Butler
  • Cameron
  • Cape Girardeau
  • Carthage
  • Caruthersville
  • Cassville
  • Charleston
  • Chesterfield
  • Chillicothe
  • Clayton
  • Clinton
  • Columbia
  • Concordia
  • Creve Coeur
  • Creve Couer
  • Cuba
  • Dexter
  • Doniphan
  • Earth City
  • East St. Louis
  • Eureka
  • Excelsior Springs
  • Farmington
  • Fenton
  • Festus
  • Florissant
  • Fort Leonard Wood
  • Frontenac
  • Fulton
  • Grain Valley
  • Grandview
  • Guam
  • Hannibal
  • Harrisonville
  • Hayti
  • Hazelwood
  • Helena
  • Independence
  • Jackson
  • Jefferson City
  • Jennings
  • Joplin
  • Kansas City
  • Kearney
  • Kennett
  • Kingdom City
  • Kirksville
  • Kirkwood
  • Lake Ozark
  • Lamar
  • Lebanon
  • Lees Summit
  • Liberty
  • Marshall
  • Marshfield
  • Maryland Heights
  • Maryville
  • Mexico
  • Moberly
  • Monett
  • Mountain Grove
  • Neosho
  • Nevada
  • New Florence
  • Nixa
  • Oak Grove
  • Olivette
  • Osage Beach
  • Overland
  • Ozark
  • Peculiar
  • Perryville
  • Pevely
  • Platte City
  • Poplar Bluff
  • Richmond
  • Richmond Heights
  • Riverside
  • Rolla
  • Saint Louis
  • Saint Robert
  • Sedalia
  • Sikeston
  • Springfield
  • St. Charles
  • St. Joseph
  • St. Louis
  • St. Robert
  • Sullivan
  • Sweet Springs
  • Trenton
  • Troy
  • University City
  • Warrensburg
  • Warrenton
  • Warsaw
  • Washington
  • Waynesville
  • Wentzville
  • West Plains
  • Westport
  • Wrentzville
  • In contrast, the south features the beautiful hillsides, streams and ragged lakes of the Ozark Mountains, as well as the booming country-and-western town of Branson; while in the east, small river towns such as Hannibal and serene Ste Genevieve brighten the course of the Mississippi. The northwest, home of the Pony Express and outlaw Jesse James, still strikes up images of frontier times.

    Although the first French colonists honored the claims of local Native Americans, such as the original Missouri, when the area was sold to the US in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase, the Indians were driven west by a great rush of settlers. In the 1840s and 1850s immigrants from Germany and Ireland flooded into eastern Missouri. Outnumbering their pro-slavery predecessors, they swung the balance in favor of staying in the Union during the Civil War. However, Confederate guerrilla forces attracted considerable support among slave-owners in the west of the state.

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    Meanwhile Missouri, and St Louis in particular, was establishing itself as an important gateway to the West. Kansas City, located on the other side of Missouri, is another important Metro area. Today, the "Show Me State" (so called because of the supposed skepticism of the typical Missourian) retains a conservative air, particularly in the rural areas.

    The central corridor between St Louis and Kansas City is well served by Greyhound; the journey takes around six hours. Chicago and Memphis are both five hours from St Louis. Infrequent Greyhound buses run through the southeast, to Springfield and a few Ozark towns, but you'll need a car to see the mountains and the river towns in the north. St Louis (TWA's main hub) and Kansas City have major airports. Daily Amtrak trains from Chicago run to St Louis, from where direct connections can be made to Kansas City, San Antonio, Fort Worth and Little Rock. For keen cyclists, there's the popular Katy Trail, which stretches 230 miles from St Charles to Clinton.


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