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320 E Mccarty St, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101-3115
This is about a medium sized park. It is all concrete and is fenced in. There are no pads required and bike... More on ConcreteDisciples.com
THE WPIA IS GREAT II LOVE IT AND RECOMEND GOING IT IS NEVER VERY CROWDED AND IS A GOOD PRICE PLUS HAS A TOT... More on Yahoo! Travel

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2901 W. Truman Blvd., Jefferson City, MO 65109-0580
At the Runge Conservation Nature Center, come and enjoy the wonders of Missouri's habitats and the fish, fo... More on Mdc.mo.gov
Fun for kids and nature enthusiasts. More on Yahoo! Travel

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1900 Route C, Jefferson City, MO 65109-9348
Sunday Morning Worship Services and Children's Church are at 8:30 a.m. and ... More on Yahoo! Travel
The worship time was wonderful. A great mix of contemporary and traditional styles. The preaching was totally Bible based. Pastor Lowell is a dynamic speaker that doesn't preach in a monotone manne... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1510 E. Main St., Jefferson City, MO 65101

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927 4th St, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101-5000

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3600 Country Club Dr # 328, Jefferson City, Missouri 65109-1060

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Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Rinquelin Trail Lake is in southwestern Maries County, approximately 11 miles east of Iberia, 15 miles southwest of Vienna, and two miles west of Highway 133. The entrance of the area is 1/4 mile south of the west end of county road ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Binder Lake is a 650-acre park near Jefferson City, Missouri. It features a picturesque 150-acre lake with excellent fishing for catfish, bass, bluegill, and other species. A boat launching ramp is provided and there is an 18-site ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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State Capitol, Jefferson City, MO 65101, United States

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Jefferson City, MO
Jefferson Landing, one of the few remaining 19th-century river-front landings on the Missouri River, was a busy center of commerce in Jefferson City during the mid-1800s. Steamboats traveling betwe... More on Epinions.com
Jefferson Landing, one of the few remaining 19th-century river-front landings on the Missouri River, was a busy center of commerce in Jefferson City during the mid-1800s. Steamboats traveling betwe... More on Epinions.com
