Having lived in several different parts of the country, you soon learn that every place has its own positives and negatives. Maybe the sun shines all year, but that also means there’s no snow at Christmas or no changing of the leaves. Or maybe you get the four seasons, but you also get earthquakes or hurricanes. Living in Missouri is no different, it has its pros and cons. However, here are some really great reasons to love it here.

  1. Beautiful lakes and majestic rivers.

Flickr/ Missouri Division of Tourism Mississippi River

  1. Missouri remembers its beginnings and preserves our history.

Wikimedia/ By Kbh3rd - Own work, CC BY 4.0 We have numerous museums, historic sites, and buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Pictured is the Harry S. Truman Birthplace State Historic Site in Lamar.

  1. There are a multitude of farmer’s markets supporting local farmers.

Flickr/ Paul Sableman Soulard Farmer’s Market, St. Louis

  1. We have preserved much of our lands for nature.

Facebook/ Missouri Dept. of Conservation Hughes Mountain Natural Area in Washington County, south of Potosi.

  1. We get to experience all of the seasons.

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  1. Some of the best hiking in the country.

Flickr/ Missouri Division of Tourism Hawn State Park, Ste Genevieve

  1. Fun events throughout the state, from festivals to parades.

Flickr/ Missouri Division of Tourism Taste of St. Louis

  1. Christmas here is pretty magical.

Flickr/ brent flanders The Lighting Ceremony at Country Club Plaza in Kansas City.

  1. Sunrises and sunsets in rural Missouri

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  1. The music.

Wikimedia/ By Masahiro Sumori - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 Especially the blues and jazz. Pictured is Missouri’s own Chuck Berry.

  1. The barbeque.

Wikimedia/ By Scottgaspar - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 Beef brisket with burnt ends.

  1. The abundance of beautiful small towns, especially the river towns.

Flickr/ Franklin B. Thompson Main Street View - Parkville, Missouri

Why do you love Missouri?

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Mississippi River

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We have numerous museums, historic sites, and buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Pictured is the Harry S. Truman Birthplace State Historic Site in Lamar.

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Soulard Farmer’s Market, St. Louis

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Hughes Mountain Natural Area in Washington County, south of Potosi.

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Hawn State Park, Ste Genevieve

Taste of St. Louis

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The Lighting Ceremony at Country Club Plaza in Kansas City.

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Wikimedia/ By Masahiro Sumori - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0

Especially the blues and jazz. Pictured is Missouri’s own Chuck Berry.

Wikimedia/ By Scottgaspar - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0

Beef brisket with burnt ends.

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Main Street View - Parkville, Missouri

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