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The Birth of Cape Girardeau: From Rocky Bluff to River City Powerhouse
Imagine standing in 1733 with French trader Jean Baptiste de Girardot on a rocky bluff overlooking the mighty Mississippi River. He's eyeing the perfect spot to set up shop, but he has no idea that this limestone cape will become the foundation of one of Missouri's most significant river cities. Cape Girardeau's story is steeped in river water, steam, and ambition, built on the dreams of traders and entrepreneurs who saw opportunities flowing past their front doors every day.

Randy Dinwiddie
4 min read


Missouri Legends: John Goodman: A Hometown Hero
John Stephen Goodman came into this world on June 20, 1952, in Affton, Missouri. His mom was a waitress, and like many Missouri families, the Goodmans knew what it meant to work hard for everything they had. Growing up in the 1960s in a St. Louis suburb, young John wasn't initially destined for stardom: in fact, his path to acting was anything but smooth.
Picture this: the future star of "Roseanne" actually flunked his first acting class at St. Louis Community College-Merame

Randy Dinwiddie
5 min read


Lake Ozark, Missouri: A Deep Dive into History, Adventure, and Community (Sponsored by Dependable Brokers)
Nestled in the heart of Missouri, Lake Ozark stands as one of America's most remarkable success stories: a place where ambitious engineering, natural beauty, and community spirit converged to create something truly special. What began as a bold depression-era construction project has evolved into a beloved destination that draws over 5 million visitors annually, each one discovering their own piece of Missouri magic along the lake's incredible 1,150 miles of shoreline.

Randy Dinwiddie
8 min read


Discovering Central Missouri: Route 66 in Missouri, Stories & Stops | Amerishop focus on Missouri
The 1950s and 1960s marked Route 66's golden era, when post-war prosperity meant families had money to travel and cars became symbols of freedom. Missouri's stretch buzzed with activity as classic American road culture flourished. Drive-in theaters, motor courts, and neon-lit diners popped up like wildflowers along the route.
One of the most colorful characters was Jesse James, no, not the outlaw, but a different Jesse James who owned a string of tourist courts along Missour

Randy Dinwiddie
6 min read


Discovering Central Missouri: Sedalia: A Storied History | Amerishop Salute to Mid Missouri Towns
In the heart of Missouri's rolling prairie lands lies a city born from one man's audacious dream and shaped by the thunderous arrival of the iron horse. Sedalia stands today as a testament to American ambition, railroad prosperity, and the wild spirit of westward expansion that defined the 19th century.
The Prairie Dreamer's Vision
Picture this: It's 1857, and a man named General George Rappeen Smith stands alone on 503 acres of seemingly endless prairie grass, envisioning

Randy Dinwiddie
5 min read


Discovering Central Missouri: Hermann | Amerishop Features on Small Town America
Despite the challenging conditions, German determination prevailed. The settlers discovered wild grapevines growing abundantly on the hillsides and decided to plant vineyards on the rocky slopes where other crops wouldn't thrive. This decision would transform Hermann into an unlikely winemaking powerhouse.
By the turn of the 20th century, Hermann had become wildly successful. Stone Hill Winery grew to become the second-largest winery in the entire country, producing three mi

Randy Dinwiddie
2 min read


Discovering Central Missouri: Columbia
Columbia, Missouri: or "CoMo" as locals call it: sits right in the heart of central Missouri like a vibrant crossroads where education, culture, and small-town charm collide. With a population pushing 125,000, it's the fourth-largest city in Missouri, but don't let that fool you. This place has maintained the soul of a college town while growing into something much more substantial.
The University Town That Started It All
Columbia's story really begins in 1839 when the Un

Randy Dinwiddie
5 min read


Thanksgiving at the Farmhouse: Cherishing Family, Tradition, and Togetherness
Thanksgiving a time to be Thankful

Tamica Richards
6 min read


30 Challenging Trivia Questions About The Office (U.S. Version)
The Office Trivia

Randy Dinwiddie
3 min read


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