Take in silent Civil War battlefields, seductive Memphis blues, New Orleans jazz, irresistible Southern cooking, one of the South's largest historic mansions…and more. As the river stretches north, explore the territory that served as Mark Twain's muse-country that's almost as wild and beautiful as it must have been during his lifetime. Friendly locals on shore greet our elegant craft, like cherished friends, as we cruise by. Feel the same sense of wonder and possibility that fueled pioneer journeys. Here, adventure is always just around the bend.
Retrace the route taken by displaced Native Americans at the Trail of Tears State Park in Cape Girardeau, MO.
Go behind the scenes of the Tennessee Valley Brewing Company and Old Glory Distilling Company, and in Clarksville, TN.
Meet Ms. Maggie at the historic "Hotel Metropolitan," a safe haven for traveling African American musicians in the early 1900s in Paducah, KY.
Get up close to the 630- foot stainless steel monument, The Gateway Arch, which stands tall on the banks of the Mississippi River to symbolize the westward expansion of the United States in St. Louis, MO.
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