Monday, September 10, 2012

Did You Know the Lake of the Ozarks Was Known As the Hub City?

#1. Did You Know the Lake of the Ozarks Was Known As the Hub City?

Did You Know the Lake of the Ozarks Was Known As the Hub City?

How can the Lake of the Ozarks be determined the Hub City? Wouldn't a place like Baltimore fit the bill more adequately? They're smack between Ny and Dc. Lake of the Ozarks? It's between... Something and something else.

Did You Know the Lake of the Ozarks Was Known As the Hub City?

Let's start with a exiguous 30 exiguous drive around the lake. Drive in any direction and you'll hit Ha Ha Tonka State Park, the Bagnell Dam, a 120 store facility outlet mall, trout fishing, Bridal Cave, Angels Showers waterfalls, the swinging bridges of Camden County, the cup tree on Highway 135 and even some Mennonite communities.

Expand that a bit to the full hour's drive and you'll run into the State Capitol, Harry Truman's home, Jesse James' hideout, Missouri Wineries tours, a Winston Churchill Memorial and the Bass Pro Shop.

A few more minutes past this centrally settled city, you'll run into Branson and Silver Dollar City, Daniel Boone's home, the Mark Twain National Forest, Columbia, Jefferson City and Springfield.

And then if you're willing to sit in your car for a few more minutes, you'll get to see the Arch in St. Louis, the Museum of Art in Kansas City, Beale road in Memphis, Walmart in BentonVille, the Clinton Presidential library in exiguous Rock, and maybe even Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Not to mention that there are 6 airports, 31 marinas, 2 social beaches, 15 golf courses, 4 house fun parks, 7 go-kart tracks in that short span, and the 92 mile lake invites thousands every year to this playground for the whole Midwest.

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