River Heritage, Missouri
Like a winding stream, the River Heritage Region reveals beauty, wonder and inspiration at every turn. Delicately preserved river towns and quaint country villages charm guests with turn-of-the-century architecture, antique shops and historic sites. Majestic, wooded bluffs tower above the Mississippi River in this picturesque section of the state. Gently rolling countryside dips into valleys, while sparkling creeks meander through fertile farmland.
A trip through Missouri's "Bootheel," dotted with farms, villages and historical landmarks, radiates both Southern ambiance and a contemporary spirit. Discover quaint downtown shops, locally inspired cafes and tranquil river walks at almost every turn. In the end, you may claim Missouri's River Heritage Region as one of your favorite vacation destinations.
Explore River Heritage
Higgerson School Historic Site
Restored to the one-room school that operated at Higgerson Landing on the Mississippi River in 1948
New Madrid, MO Historic SchoolhousesMadison County Courthouse
The Madison County Courthouse in the small county seat of Fredericktown, Missouri (population 3,950) was built in 1899
Fredericktown, MO Historic CourthousesBollinger County Museum of Natural History
"Home of the Missouri Dinosaur" the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History shows the official Missouri dinosaur story and life size model of Missouri dinosaur, Hypsibema missouriense.
Marble Hill, MO MuseumsOld Lorimier Cemetery
Public burial ground given to the city by Louis Lorimier. George Lewis, a cousin of George Washington, is buried here. Established in 1808
Cape Girardeau, MO CemeteriesOtter Slough Conservation Area
Cypress swamp and river slough provide unique habitat for fishing, hunting, nature viewing and hiking. Includes 1.5
Dexter, MO Conservation AreasMissouri Wall of Fame
The Missouri Wall of Fame highlights famous persons from Missouri;
Cape Girardeau, MO ArtsFaherty House
Four-room brick and stone house. Stone rooms built between 1827-1831. Brick rooms added 1854. The Faherty family lived in the house for nearly 100
Perryville, MO Historic Homes