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The Riverbluff Cave is a paleontological site discovered in the United States, near Springfield, Missouri.The entrance is filled with stalactites, stalagmites and columns. . The cave is about 830,000 years old (making it the oldest known fossil cave site in the US [1]) and 610 m long, featuring Pleistocene fossils, notably of the short-faced bear (Artcodus simus) the largest bear species on ...
U.S. Route 66 (US 66, Route 66) is a former east–west United States Numbered Highway, running from Santa Monica, California to Chicago, Illinois. In Missouri, the highway ran from downtown St. Louis at the Mississippi River to the Kansas state line west of Joplin. The highway was originally Route 14 from St. Louis to Joplin and Route 1F from ...
Riverbluff Cave: Springfield: Greene: Southwest: Natural history: Exhibit center with cave and worldwide fossils, also known as Missouri Institute of Natural Science Robidoux Row Museum: Saint Joseph: Buchanan: Northwest: Local history: Operated by the Saint Joseph Historical Society, mid-19th-century apartment building with exhibits of the ...
The City of Springfield is offering free golf cart shuttles downtown during the Birthplace of Route 66 Festival to relieve parking stress. Springfield's Route 66 Festival starts soon. What road ...
A Route 66 mainstay in the Springfield area just got a larger than-life-addition. Say hello to Big Ron. He’s three stories tall, surrounded by old-fashioned gas pumps and is the latest art ...
The Enjoy Illinois float as part of the Rose Parade features 30,000 flowers. The a cappella group Straight No Chaser will be the musical performer.
Bluff Dweller's Cave (1927) - McDonald County; Bridal Cave (1948) - Camden County; Crevice Cave - Perry County; Crystal Cave (1893) Current River Cavern (1940) - Carter County; Devils Well (1954) - Shannon County; Devil’s Icebox Cave - Boone County; Fantastic Caverns (1862) - Greene County; Friede's Cave (AKA Saltpeter Cave) (before 1865 ...
On Tulsa's Southwest Boulevard, between W. 23rd and W. 24th Streets there is a granite marker dedicated to Route 66 as the Will Rogers Highway which features an image of namesake Will Rogers together with information on the route from Michael Wallis, author of Route 66: The Mother Road; [58] and, at Howard Park just past W. 25th Street, three ...