April 6, 2022

Come Stay A While

If you haven’t heard, there have been some exciting changes at Les Bourgeois Vineyards in Rocheport recently. Don’t worry — nothing you love about the LBV experience at the A-Frame or Bistro will change.  “Les Bourgeois isn’t going anywhere,” assures Rachel Holman, LBV co-owner and CEO. “It’s still a part of what we are, it […]

Come Stay A While Read More »

dates

Looking Forward to the Past

A few miles west of Branson nestled in the Ozark Mountains and atop one of Missouri’s deepest caves is a “city” unlike any other. . .  Over the 61 acres that make up the “city,” you can find 100 resident craftsmen and women skilled in disciplines such as glassblowing and blacksmithing; over 40 rides and

Looking Forward to the Past Read More »

colorful fireworks illuminate the area.|view of a lush flower bed in front of a field where six columns stand in front of a large dome building called "Jesse Hall"|view of a plate of cooked meat served with vegetables|view of a walking trail featuring a wood and metal bridge surrounded by thick forest|view of a large tree on the side of a road surrounded by a field at dusk|close up shot of a platter of six fresh tacos served with lime wedges and a cup of sauce from Carlitos tacos|view of a gold course with a speckling of trees dotting the pristine landscape and a group of golfers standing in the distance|Fisheye lens view of a packed crowd of people at Faurot football field at sunset with a vibrant pink

Tour Your COMO

The full history of the Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau is a bit murky, but it does date back to 1964. That year, a tourism fund was established, according to Chapter 26 Article IV of the City Code of Ordinances. In 1982, the CVB officially became a department of Columbia, and today, it highlights everything

Tour Your COMO Read More »