The commercial district in Clarksville is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the last towns in Missouri to have its riverfront commercial district still intact.
The commercial district in Clarksville is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the last towns in Missouri to have its riverfront commercial district still intact.
The mighty Mississippi was the lifeblood of many Missouri towns for over a century. The Missouri Great River Road is a route with stories to tell and a history to preserve. Civil War History and the movement west are just two of the great American stories that the byway has to tell.
Clarksville, MO Scenic BywaysThe Clarksville Museum, operated by a volunteer board, covers the history of the town from its founding in 1817
Clarksville, MO MuseumsThe Clarksville Tourist Information Center serves to showcase attractions and sights for those traveling the Great River Road. It overlooks the U. S. Lock and Dam #24, providing a close vantage point to view all river boat and barge traffic and a 'front row seat'
Clarksville, MO Visitors CentersThe commercial district in Clarksville is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Clarksville, MO Historic DistrictsDoors open at 6:30pm and movies start at 7:00 pm. Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Current movies are shown and have a G-PG13 ...
RV sites, tent sites, electric, trails, toilets, showers, playground and ADA. ...
Over 150 pen & ink and watercolor drawings of historical sites and landmarks in Missouri. Three-dimensional work of Missouri ...
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Union troops defeated pro-South Missouri State Guard in 1861 on site. Northern-most location of a Civil War battle fought wes...