Where Is Missouri?

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Dive into the history, geography, and culture of Missouri in this installment of the 50 States series. From major cities to historic events, Where Is Missouri? introduces you to the state in a whole new way, whether you’re proud to call it home or learning about a distant destination.

Visit famous landmarks like the St. Louis Gateway Arch. Meet important people like Dred Scott. Read about the Pony Express, an early way for mail to be delivered to the west coast of the country. Fans of sports, nature, and weird facts will all find something to love about the home of the Missouri mule. Not to mention the 18th & Vine district of Kansas City!

Including timelines, black-and-white illustrations, and a fact-filled “At a Glance” section, this book has everything you need to know about the heritage, development, and present day of Missouri.
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Where Is Missouri?

Where Is Missouri?

Crowds gathered in the streets of St. Joseph, Missouri, on April 3, 1860. They were waiting to witness the beginning of a new connection between their state and the far west coast of the
United States.

When a cannon finally blasted, twenty-year-old Johnny Fry rushed through the streets on horseback. He crossed the Missouri River at the edge of town. He rode for eighty miles until he reached the next station on the Pony Express in Seneca, Kansas, and passed along the bag of mail he carried.

Fry had just completed the opening leg of the first-ever westbound Pony Express ride. In Seneca, a new rider took the mailbag packed with newspapers, telegrams, and letters and carried it to another station and another new rider. It took many riders and horses for the mailbag to make the journey to Sacramento, California, but they did it in just ten days!

The Pony Express was a way to speed up communication between the eastern and western parts of the country. This was before trains, roads, or even telegraph wires connected to the West Coast. Men and boys—one as young as eleven —raced on horseback through dust storms and blizzards to deliver mail. Missouri was a central point of the United States.

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Annette Whipple
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Ted Hammond
Who HQ is your headquarters for history. The Who HQ team is always working to provide simple and clear answers to some of our biggest questions. From Who Was George Washington? to Who Is Michelle Obama?, and What Was the Battle of Gettysburg? to Where Is the Great Barrier Reef?, we strive to give you all the facts. Visit us at WhoHQ.com More by Ted Hammond
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