Route 50 by State - This month: Missouri (Page 2/2)
fyrebird68 FEB 02, 02:50 PM
I live in Cinci and have relatives in StL. Count me in on that leg of the trip.
DRWBRTq19 FEB 03, 03:59 AM
I live in Jefferson City, and I hope to meet up in STL and at least do the Missouri leg, hopefully more.

I would definitely recommend a stop at Central Dairy, and its right off of 50.

Drew

[This message has been edited by DRWBRTq19 (edited 02-03-2009).]

thumper_64735 FEB 03, 09:07 AM
ok, by June 2010 my car should be done (over a year away) and hopefully the wife isn't pregnant again by that time, lol. Count me in, and maybe I can get her interested enough to join us.

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Hmmmmmmmmm.......now if I can just talk the Army out of an engine, I bet I can get it to fit hehehehehehe >

thefierofarm.com FEB 05, 12:05 PM
BUMP--A--ROOO!!!!!

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Just Say Go FEB 05, 06:39 PM
Okay, I have spent much of the day working on when & where the tour is likely to stop for lodging. I'll make a new topic about it soon, but regarding Missouri, I have this question:

If we spend the night in Collinsville IL, east of St. Louis, and then spend time at Gateway International Raceway, the Arch, and Anheuser Busch, how far down the road are we likely to get before stopping again? Jefferson City? Sedalia?

And just what are the lodging options at those places?

jgrotzin FEB 05, 10:13 PM
There's tons of places in Jeff... basically all the chains+ some... I think the Ramada near the capital is nice (not sure about that)?

There's also Columbia and there are tons of places here (30 mins north). I don't know about Sedalia, there's quite a few places but I dunno about condition. My guess is if it's nice there'll be people camping (?) that's most likely what I'll do (sometimes), and there's tons of those places too... I know this region well enough that we can find either a town with quality hotels or a good campsite in 30 mins...

Depending on how many people there are we might be able to settle up for dinner and camping or whatever in Rocheport on my parents property. But that'd be up to everyone.
thefierofarm.com FEB 06, 11:00 AM
Sedalia has a bunch of hotels. It is where the Missouri State Fair is. As long as your not looking for a room is August there is always plenty.

I am not sure about time schedule. I would guess St. Louis to Sedalia is 3+ hours of road time. Can anyone confirm? I don't take HWY 50 when I go. It is about 2.5 hrs if I take I-70.

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That Todd guy

The Fiero Farm is not officially open but if you need parts, Email me at todd@thefierofarm.com
www.thefierofarm.com
Bates City, MO

thefierofarm.com FEB 09, 11:44 PM
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