This summer Missouri Germans is going on the road!  The Heritage Travel in Missouri road that is! As we research Missouri’s German Heritage Corridor, and visit all the interesting people, places and sites we will share our discoveries! The Missouri Humanities Council is implementing a heritage tourism initiative highlighting Missouri’s German culture and history along the Missouri River. Beginning in the 1830s, thousands of German immigrants moved to Missouri in several large groups. They were inspired in part by a favorable report of the area by Gottfried Duden of Warren County, and by the resemblance of the Missouri River Valley to the Rhineland. By 1860, Germans comprised more than half of Missouri’s foreign-born residents. They brought their distinctive German culture with them, including wine and beer making, agriculture, festivals, language, religion, customs, and architecture, leaving an indelible imprint on Missouri and the nation.  Join us as Missouri Germans Consortium goes on a Summer Road Trip to discover Missouri’s German Heritage Corridor! Let us know if you have a discovery to share in the comments section below! Don’t forget to follow Missouri Germans “on the road” this summer.

5 responses to “Summer Road Trip”

  1. Bill Griffith

    It would be great if this was a real bus tour sometime this summer, or a regular occurrence (with a stop at a winery in the afternoon) because there is so much to see.
    Bill Griffith

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    1. There is a bus tour like this July 12, includes lunch and a winery

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    2. Bill it is the tour on July 12

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      1. Bill Griffith

        How do I sign up?

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