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Car Shipping To and From Missouri

Planning a move or trip can be stressful. Don’t add to the stress by driving your vehicle for countless hours. We can take care of that part for you! Auto shipping companies have the equipment and know-how to make vehicle transport in Missouri stress-free.

Keep in mind that not all auto transport companies are made equal. AmeriFreight has two decades of experience and boasts high reviews on all platforms. We are bonded, licensed, and insured and carefully vet the carriers that ship your vehicle.

For more information on shipping your vehicle to or from Missouri, use the form above to begin your free quote.

The State of Missouri

Missouri, also known as “The Show Me State,” is located in the midwest region of the United States. Bordered by eight other states, Missouri is well known for its cultural mashup between the midwestern and southern states, as well as being the birthplace of several musical genres like the Kansas City Jazz or St. Louis Blues. Home to Jefferson City, its capital, Kansas City, and its unique style of barbecues, Missouri has the best activities and fun attractions to visit and do around the state.

Beer

Missouri is home to one of the best worldwide beers: Budweiser, but they are not the only beer producer that the state can boast.

You can find multiple delicious and unique types of beers in Kansas City, Cape Girardeau, Springfield, Hannibal, and other major cities and towns in Missouri. Professional brewmasters create different types of German-style beers, as well as fabulous dining experiences, while creating the best beers in the Show Me State.

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Fishing

Missouri fisheries are one of the things that make the state so memorable and unique. Fish, such as catfish, paddlefish, largemouth bass, or rainbow trout, are found in Missouri’s rivers. You can enjoy delicious recipes at Missouri’s restaurants or enjoy a day of fishing at the river.

Top Tourist Attractions

  • The Gateway Arch 

The first thing that catches your eye when arriving in the city of St. Louis is definitely the Gateway Arch. Built as a giant steel rainbow, the arch surrounds the downtown buildings and faces the waters of the Mississippi River. 

The arch is made of 900 tons of stainless steel, completed back in 1965 as a symbol of exploration. Around 4 million people visit the city every year to see the Gateway Arch and learn about its cultural and historical significance. 

You can visit the arch at the Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis, a 100-acre park where biking, walking, running, and relaxing are the favorite activities for tourists or locals. 

  • Enjoy the Rides at Silver Dollar City

A significant theme park with handicrafts, rides, and the preservation of 1880s Ozark culture are all combined at Silver Dollar City in Branson. In the park, artisans show off their skills in ceramics, candy-making, candle-making, glassblowing, basket-weaving, and blacksmithing. The park also has live performances, shops, restaurants,  rides, and attractions.

  • Wilson's Creek National Battlefield

The Wilson's Creek Civil War Museum is nearby and has antiques, including Arkansas General Patrick Cleburne's sword belt and sash. A 4.9-mile tour route that offers lots of parking spaces allows visitors to explore the seven miles of interconnected trails that wind through this region while seeing the battlefield and surviving historical sites.

  • Springfield

Springfield is a beautiful city with a small-town atmosphere and a wide variety of parks, green areas, and other attractions. The Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park has strolling paths, gardens, and playgrounds.

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Fun Facts

  • Missouri is the location of the most devastating tornado of all time in the country. 

  • The University of Missouri is the first college in the world to offer a journalism degree.

  • Kansas City is the second city in the world, following Rome, with the most amount of fountains. 

  • The state suffered the most powerful earthquake in the history of the nation.

  • The Gateway Arch is the tallest monument in the country. 

  • On the Mississippi River, a riverboat exploded, leaving a thousand dollars floating in the waters of Missouri.