Columbia, Missouri: My Favorite Places in and Around Town
1. Stephen's Lake Park is gorgeous. It is like a little piece of heaven just walking distance from The District. The lake is large and well maintained, much like the rest of the environment around the lake. There are two playgrounds, multiple concrete paths for taking a stroll or a jog through the park, picnic tables and benches, and even a roped off area for swimming (including a small beach) and a designated area for fishing. Ice skating is allowed when the weather permits, and it is even a dog-friendly park! If you're looking for a way to spend a gorgeous day, you should take a trip to Stephen's Lake Park on Highway Old 63, just north of Broadway.
2. Slackers is my favorite music store, and it's easy to find right on Broadway. They aren't just a music store, though. You can go check out their movies, games, and game systems, too. But, if you're there for the music, they pretty much have it all - right down to the local musicians. And, if you buy three CDs (CDs in good condition with a lowered price), you get the fourth one free! How cool is that?
3. The Blue Note is a great place to hear live music. It is right there in The District (on 9th Street). They welcome bands and musicians of all genres - famous and local, alike. It is a bar, so they serve alcohol, but minors are not discouraged from coming for the music (with a two dollar cover charge). You can stop by the venue to see a list of who's playing in the future, or you can just buzz over to their websites, www.thebluenote.com.
Columbia, Missouri: My Favorite Places in and Around Town
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Columbia, MO 65202 USA
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