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Celebrate The Fourth of July In Independence, MO, By Peter Morris
President Harry S. Truman loved his country with the same patriotic fervor that he felt for his beloved hometown of Independence. Come to an old-fashioned Fourth of July this summer and celebrate Independence Day while honoring our nation's 33rd President. Begin your morning with a stop to see a
special Fourth of July display at the historic
Bingham-Waggoner House, 313 W. Pacific. The exhibit is free
with regular admission, which is $5 for adults and $2 for
children ages 6-16. The home is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Then
head up to the historic Independence Square, where you can
hitch a ride on a covered wagon historical tour with Pioneer
Trails Adventures and the larger than life statue of Harry
Truman standing outside the courthouse. Take an ice cream
break across the street at Clinton's Ice Cream Parlor,
where a teenage Truman held his first paying job. Drive
up Delaware to the Truman Presidential Museum & Library, 500
U. S. 24 Highway, which is celebrating its fiftieth
anniversary this year. Make certain to explore the new
long-running exhibit, Treasures of the Presidents. This
amazing collection of 200 artifacts, on loan from all the
nation's presidential libraries, showcases extravagant head
of state gifts such as a jewel encrusted dagger, personal
possessions such as Bill Clinton's saxophone and whimsical
folk art gifts such as a hand carved coconut bust of Harry
Truman. On the Fourth of July, admission is free all day,
and the Museum is also offering giveaway souvenirs to all
visitors. Plan Your Trip For a complete listing of special events, other sites and attractions, discount coupons, themed itineraries and lodgings information, call 816-325-7111, toll free 800-748-7323 or go to www.visitindependence.com Contact the Missouri Tourism News Bureau at (800) 865-8285 for more information about Missouri attractions and special events year-round or visit www.visitmo.com. |
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