IN THIS ISSUE
Being funny is serious
business for Branson’s longest-running comedy acts, and it
is a family tradition for some as they take on the mantles
passed to them from previous
generations.
The cultural melting pot known as St. Louis is home to a vast array of houses of worship, each offering a glimpse into the most stunning architectural workmanship, as well as the treasured religious traditions of today and yesteryear.
Only one national monument can be found outside Washington, D.C.—the National World War I Museum, which sits at the base of the 217-foot-tall Liberty Memorial in Kansas City.
What do an actor, an artist, a scientist, a famous highway and the space program have in common? They all have ties to Missouri’s fourth-largest city, where the only problem facing visitors will be deciding what to do first.
Notley Hawkins has never taken a photography class, but he uses his formal training as an artist to create dazzling photographs that can be viewed in this magazine and in an exhibition at the State Historical Society of Missouri in Columbia.
