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Washington, Missouri

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323 West Main Street
Washington, MO 63090
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Washington, MO, is only 50 miles outside of St. Louis, and offers plenty of small town charm for those looking to get away from it all. In Washington, you can expect to find many independent and specialty shops, wineries, unique museums and art galleries, and there is no short supply of beautiful riverfront scenery.
Washington is in the heart of Missouri wine country, and there are numerous wineries waiting to be savored, including famous Mount Pleasant and Stone Hill wineries. Washington boasts a unique shopping scene, there are antique shops, boutiques, and independently owned stores with locally made products- be sure to stop at the locally-grown farmer's market on Saturdays, Spring through Fall. Washington also plays host to many outdoor events and festivals such as art shows, cook-offs, music events, holiday happenings and tours all throughout the year. For those looking for a breath of fresh air, Washington has over 200 acres of park land with plenty of trails perfect for hiking or biking. For those who take biking seriously, there is convenient access to the Katy Trail.
...MOREWashington, MO, is only 50 miles outside of St. Louis, and offers plenty of small town charm for those looking to get away from it all. In Washington, you can expect to find many independent and specialty shops, wineries, unique museums and art galleries, and there is no short supply of beautiful riverfront scenery.
Washington is in the heart of Missouri wine country, and there are numerous wineries waiting to be savored, including famous Mount Pleasant and Stone Hill wineries. Washington boasts a unique shopping scene, there are antique shops, boutiques, and independently owned stores with locally made products- be sure to stop at the locally-grown farmer's market on Saturdays, Spring through Fall. Washington also plays host to many outdoor events and festivals such as art shows, cook-offs, music events, holiday happenings and tours all throughout the year. For those looking for a breath of fresh air, Washington has over 200 acres of park land with plenty of trails perfect for hiking or biking. For those who take biking seriously, there is convenient access to the Katy Trail.
Open: Year-Round
Payment: Cash, Check, Travelers Check, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover, ATM On-Site
Discounts: Military
Access: Wheelchair, Service Animals, Bicycle
Parking: Free On-site, Street, Bus, Bicycle
Available: Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Café, Restaurant, Bar, Private Dining, Patio Dining, Kids Activities, Shuttle Service, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Banquet Facilities, Wi-fi, Concierge, Souvenirs, Spa Services
Washington, MO boasts welcoming hotels, romantic bed & breakfasts, and even a bike hostel for when you are ready to rest after spending the day exploring Washington. Many of the dining establishments have live music for evening entertainment.
Missouri Meerschaum Corn Cob Pipe factory is the only working factory of its kind in the United States. Visiting the factory's museum, history museum and the model train museum are great ways to explore Washington's past.
Wear comfortable shoes, pack to stay and come hungry to enjoy the many flavors of Washington, MO.
Harry S. Truman often visited friends in Washington by train.
General Douglas MacArthur's signature corn cob pipe was manufactured in Washington, MO.
Washington, Missouri was founded in 1839 by a Founding Mother (Lucinda Owens,) rather than a Founding Father.
Washington, MO, is only 50 miles outside of St. Louis, and offers plenty of small town charm for those looking to get away from it all. In Washington, you can expect to find many independent and specialty shops, wineries, unique museums and art galleries, and there is no short supply of beautiful riverfront scenery.
Washington is in the heart of Missouri wine country, and there are numerous wineries waiting to be savored, including famous Mount Pleasant and Stone Hill wineries. Washington boasts a unique shopping scene, there are antique shops, boutiques, and independently owned stores with locally made products- be sure to stop at the locally-grown farmer's market on Saturdays, Spring through Fall. Washington also plays host to many outdoor events and festivals such as art shows, cook-offs, music events, holiday happenings and tours all throughout the year. For those looking for a breath of fresh air, Washington has over 200 acres of park land with plenty of trails perfect for hiking or biking. For those who take biking seriously, there is convenient access to the Katy Trail.
Open: Year-Round
Payment: Cash, Check, Travelers Check, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover, ATM On-Site
Discounts: Military
Access: Wheelchair, Service Animals, Bicycle
Parking: Free On-site, Street, Bus, Bicycle
Available: Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Café, Restaurant, Bar, Private Dining, Patio Dining, Kids Activities, Shuttle Service, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Banquet Facilities, Wi-fi, Concierge, Souvenirs, Spa Services
Washington, MO boasts welcoming hotels, romantic bed & breakfasts, and even a bike hostel for when you are ready to rest after spending the day exploring Washington. Many of the dining establishments have live music for evening entertainment.
Missouri Meerschaum Corn Cob Pipe factory is the only working factory of its kind in the United States. Visiting the factory's museum, history museum and the model train museum are great ways to explore Washington's past.
Wear comfortable shoes, pack to stay and come hungry to enjoy the many flavors of Washington, MO.
Fun FactsHarry S. Truman often visited friends in Washington by train.
General Douglas MacArthur's signature corn cob pipe was manufactured in Washington, MO.
Washington, Missouri was founded in 1839 by a Founding Mother (Lucinda Owens,) rather than a Founding Father.
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