Columbia, Missouri! - House of Brokers Realty
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Columbia, Missouri! - House of Brokers Realty
Welcome to Columbia, Missouri! Relocating? We’re Experts. At House of Brokers, we take any move, big or small, seriously. Flip through our relocation guide and let us show you the amazing opportunities Columbia has to offer. Our expert agents and staff are here to help with your transition. Let the fun begin! Contents 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 36 37 38 39 40 41 Welcome to Columbia Show-Me-State History of Columbia History & Architecture Demographics Hardest Working City Forbes Ranking Low Cost of Living Weather & Geography A+ Education School Information Quality Healthcare Police Information Fire Department Utilities Helpful Websites Parks & Recreation Trip Ideas Places to Go Outdoor Adventures Fish & Game Gardens Events & Festivals Music & Theatre Libraries Museums & Galleries Shopping Farmer’s Market Dining Guide Area Golfing Ashland Office Meet Ashland Ashland Education Ashland City Services Community Outreach Welcome to Columbia! Columbia is a wonderful city, combining the quality and culture of a larger metropolitan area with warm Midwest hospitality. Relocating is a very big decision, and we hope this book will make your transition easier. 2 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Missouri: “The Show Me State” Congressman Willard Duncan Vandiver—a scholar, writer and lecturer who served as a U.S. Representative from 1897 to 1905—used the expression during an 1899 speech in Philadelphia. Speaking to Philadelphia’s Five O’Clock Club, he questioned the accuracy of an earlier speaker’s remarks, concluding with the phrase, “I’m from Missouri and you’ve got to show me. “The expression soon caught the public’s fancy, portraying Missourians as tough-minded demanders of proof. Some have suggested other origins for the phrase. About 1897, one version goes, hundreds of free railroad passes were issued to people connected with the Missouri legislature. The conductor, when told that passengers on the train had passes, would insist, “You’ve got to show me.” Gate guards were from St. Louis and soldiers were told that anyone claiming to have passes to town would be stopped at the gates, for the guards were from Missouri and had to be shown. The “Show Me” expression also appears in songs and poems published in the late 1890s. Another version dates to 1898, occurring shortly after the start of the Spanish-American War. About 60,000 soldiers were stationed in Chickamauga Park in Tennessee. 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 3 History of Columbia The most significant event in all of Columbia’s history, having the most lasting impact, occurred in the 1840’s. This was the acquisition and organization of the University of Missouri. This institution was not a gift to Columbia, but came as a result of fund-raising efforts on the part of citizens of Boone County. They outpledged six other counties for the honor of building the university. Interest in education goes back to the original founding of Columbia, where plans for the town show 10 acres set aside for the site of a state university Columbia lies in an area originally called Boone’s Lick Country, and was explored in the early 1800’s by the sons of Daniel Boone. Columbia was to develop a distinctly southern flavor, due to the fact that many of its early settlers came from below the MasonDixon line. Columbia began as Smithton, named after the Smithton Land Company and was laid out in the winter of 1818-19. Due to the shortage of water, Smithton was abandoned in May 1821 and the city’s name was changed to Columbia. From a frontier village to a city that has consistently been rated in the top twenty desirable cities in America by Money Magazine, Columbia has much of which to be proud! 4 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com History and Architecture Avenue of the Columns Located in the downtown area, this avenue displays both the columns from one of the original UMC buildings and the pillars from the original courthouse. Firestone Baars Chapel Stephens College Campus Eero Saarinen, designer of the St. Louis Gateway Arch, also designed this gracious building, which features a unique 4-foyer design Francis Quadrangle Entrance of 8th & Elm Site of the Chancellor’s Residence, the Quadrangle was built in 1869. Its 18 surrounding buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places. Missouri Theatre 203 S. 9th St. | (573) 882-3781. Affiliated with the University Concert Series, this is central Missouri’s only pre-depression era movie palace and vaudeville stage. Hours are 9-12 and 1-5 Monday-Friday. State Historical Society of Missouri 1020 Lowry, UMC | (573) 882-1187. Collections of genealogical material and historical manuscripts, including journals, diaries and photographs as well as reference and newspaper libraries are kept on display. Thomas Hart Benton paintings are also on permanent display. Hours are 8am-4: 30pm Monday-Friday and 9-4:30 Saturday. 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 5 Columbia Demographics Basics 113,225 33.9% 165,627 $40,118 27.5 3.6% 14-18 Population (2012) Population Growth Since 2000 Population of Boone County Average Household Income (2012) Median Age Home Statistics $164,700 6.19% 2.92 33.82% 48.6% Median Home Price Home Price Gain as of 2009 Average Household Size Education (for population age 25+) 91.98% 49.14% 22.8% High School Education or higher Bachelor’s Degree or higher Graduate or professional degree Annual Residential Turnover Homeownership Rate Unemployment Average Commute Time (minutes) 6 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com “To be called a hard worker would seem to us to be one of the nicest compliments one can bestow at any time.” -Maggie Murphy, PARADE Magazine America’s Hardest Working Cities According to a newly-released survey, the hardest working employees in the U.S. live in Columbia, Mo. Today, PARADE magazine, in partnership with Total Cereal, released its list of the “25 Hardest Working Towns in America.” To compile the list, PARADE’s editorial team analyzed the total number of hours worked, unemployment rates, commute times, the number of double income families, and the likelihood of people giving up personal time for work. The data came from Mediamark Research Inc., Claritas, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau. The list was released in conjunction with the magazine’s annual “What People Earn” issue. “An anemic job market along with economic uncertainty have definitely played a key role in why Americans work harder,” says Maggie Murphy, editor of PARADE Magazine. “Businesses have been asking employees to do more with less, work longer for less pay, and I don’t know anyone who hasn’t felt the volume of work increase to the point of feeling that no matter how much you are getting done in the day, there is still more to do.” Unemployment is relatively low in Columbia, Mo., thanks to its primary businesses; eight colleges and six hospitals, Murphy says. “Couple that with the fact that 80% of households are dual-income, which is the highest in the country, and you understand why it’s No. 1.” Columbia, Mo. topped the overall list—but Bloomington, Ind. ranked highest when it came to working weekends, and employees in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Norfolk, Va., and Hartford, Conn. clocked the most hours during the workweek. “To be called a hard worker would seem to us to be one of the nicest compliments one can bestow at any time,” Murphy says. “In tough times, it says you are leaning in, solving a problem, taking charge. Wouldn’t you love for your boss to call you a harder worker these days?” 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 7 2013 Forbes Best Small Places for Business and Careers Overall 20 Cost of Doing Business (cost of labor, energy, taxes, and office space) Colleges (measure of 4-year colleges in area) 10 4 8 38 Culture & Leisure (theaters, golf courses, sports teams, and others) Crime Rate (crimes per/100,000 residents) Cost of Living (cost of housing, utilities, transportation, and others) 73 75 Education Attainment (population over 25 with bachelor’s degree or higher) 5 Income Growth (5-year annualized figures) Job Growth (5-year annualized figures) Net Migration (5-year annualized figures) 60 17 37 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Low Cost of Living Columbia consistently ranks below the national average for the cost of living. Columbia also enjoys an abundance of affordable housing in safe, friendly neighborhoods. For additional information about the Cost of Living, contact the Columbia Chamber of Commerce at 573-874-1132 or visit their website at columbiamochamber.com/community/livingcost.php Area Columbia, MO Kansas City, MO Iowa City, IA St. Louis, MO New York, NY Composite Grocery Index Items Housing Utilities Trans. Health Care Misc. Goods & Services 91.2 95.15 80.4 90.7 96.1 96.3 96.7 99.4 98.8 89.9 110.1 98.7 97.2 105.2 100.3 99.3 100.1 88.1 107 97.1 103 91.1 95.1 75.3 104.4 98.3 98.9 95.6 218.8 148.7 413.5 143.7 122.9 128 144 * Above information taken from ACCA Cost of Living Index: 2011 Annual Average Data, Published January 2012 The average for all participating areas equals 100 and each participant’s index is read as a percentage of the average for all places. The American Chamber of Commerce Researchers Association (ACCRA) produces the Cost of Living Index to provide a useful and reasonably accurate measure of living cost differences among urban areas in the United States 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 9 Columbia Weather Warmest Month Average: Coolest Month Average: Mean Temperature: Average # of Sunny Days: Average # of Cloudy Days: Annual Rainfall: Annual Snowfall: July 77.3 F Jan 29.3 F 61.3 F 195 170 39.05 in./year 23.5 in./year Geography Elevation: Land Area: Population Density: Latitude: Longitude: 10 705 ft. 60.1 sq. miles 1720 people/sq. mi. 38.95 N 92.33 W 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com An A+ Education The Columbia Public School District prides itself on providing a first class education. The curriculum goals include a focus on the increase of student achievement, the maximization of resource efficiency, and the elimination of disparities between groups of students. In 2004, Columbia Public School District was rated a “Blue Ribbon District” by Expansion Management magazine due to its successful graduate outcome and the community’s commitment to public education. District Highlights 16,988 94.3% 19 224 74.1% $9,419 23.4 53.7% 74.5% 4% Total Enrollment Rate of Attendance Students per Classroom Teacher Students per Administrator Classes Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers (by School Building) Average Expenditure per Student Average ACT Score Graduates scoring above National Average Graduates Pursuing Higher Education Dropout Rate (grades 9-12) For more information, please reference the Columbia Public School District website www.columbia.k12.mo.us or call (573)-214-3400 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 11 Columbia School Information UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES University of Missouri–Columbia (573) 882-2121 www.missouri.edu Columbia College (573) 875-8700 www.ccis.edu Stephens College (573) 876-7105 www.stephens.edu Bryan College (877) 777-5550 www.bryancolleges.edu Central Methodist University (573) 447-3311 www.centralmethodist.edu Moberly Area Community College (573) 234-1067 www.macc.edu William Woods (573) 449-8170 www.williamwoods.edu SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS Battle High School (573) 214-3300 David H. Hickman High School (573) 214-3005 Rock Bridge High School (573) 214-3000 Frederick Douglass High School (573) 214-3680 12 MIDDLE SCHOOLS Gentry Middle School (573) 214-3240 Jefferson Middle School (573) 214-3210 Lange Middle School (573) 214-3250 Oakland Middle School (573) 214-3220 Smithton Middle School (573) 214-3260 West Middle School (573) 214-3230 Lee Elementary (573) 214-3530 Midway Heights Elementary (573) 214-3540 Mill Creek Elementary (573) 214-3280 New Haven Elementary (573) 214-3640 Paxton Keeley Elementary (573) 214-3570 Parkade Elementary (573) 214-3630 Ridgeway Elementary (573) 214-3550 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Rock Bridge Elementary (573) 214-3290 Alpha Hart Lewis (573) 214-3200 Russell Elementary (573) 214-3650 Benton Elementary School (573) 214-3610 Shepard Elementary (573) 214-3660 Blue Ridge Elementary (573) 214-3580 Two Mile Prairie Elementary (573) 214-3560 Cedar Ridge Elementary (573) 214-3510 West Boulevard Elementary (573) 214-3670 Derby Ridge Elementary (573) 214-3270 Fairview Elementary (573) 214-3590 Grant Elementary (573) 214-3520 OTHER COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Center for Gifted Children (573) 214-3750 Center of Responsive Education (573) 214-3740 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Title I Preschool (573) 214-3585 Columbia Public Schools Career Center (573) 214-3800 PRIVATE SCHOOLS Children’s House Montessori of Columbia (573) 443-2825 comomontessori.com (pre-Kindergarten-1) Christian Chapel Academy (573) 874-2325 cca-columbia.com (Pre-Kindergarten-8) Christian Fellowship School (573) 445-8565 cfsknights.org (Pre-Kindergarten-12) College Park Christian Academy (573) 445-6315 cpchristian.org Columbia Independent School (573) 777-9250 cislions.org (Pre-Kindergarten-12) Columbia Montessori School (573) 449-5418 comomontessori.com (Preschool) Father Augustine Tolton Regional Catholic High School (573) 445-7700 frtoltonhs.com Good Shepard Lutheran School (573) 445-5878 columbialutheran.org (Pre-Kindergarten-8) (Grades 5-7) Our Lady of Lourdes Interparish (573) 445-6516 www.ccsk8.org (Pre-Kindergarten-8) Seventh Day Adventist School (Kindergarten-12) 1114 College Park Drive (573) 445-6315 Stephen’s College Children’s School (573) 876-7260 (Kindergarten-5) Trinity Lutheran Child Learning (573) 445-1014 (2yrs-Kindergarten) Heritage Academy (573) 449-2252 heritageacademyofcolumbia.com (Kindergarten-12) Islamic School of Central Missouri (573) 442-1556 (Pre-Kindergarten-5) Morningside Community School (573) 447-3636 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 13 Quality Healthcare Information Boone County Health Department 1005 W. Worley (573)874-7355 www.gocolumbiamo.com/health University of Missouri HealthCare Children’s Hospital 1 Hospital Dr. (573)882-7500 www.muhealth.org Boone Hospital Center 1600 E Broadway (573)815-8000 www.boone.org Family Health Center 1001 West Worley St. (573)214-2314 www.fhcmo.org Women’s and Children’s Hospital 404 Keene St. (573)875-9000 Ellis Fischel Cancer Center 1 Hospital Dr. (573)882-2100 www.ellisfischel.org Columbia’s healthcare community provides mid-Missouri and the entire state positive economic influence, medically related industries, and progressive medical services comparable to those offered in big cities 14 Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital 800 Hospital Dr. (573)814-6000 www.columbiamo.va.gov University Hospital & Clinics 1 Hospital Dr. (573)882-6178 www.muhealth.org Rusk Rehabilitation Center 315 Business Loop 70 West (573)817-2703 www.ruskrehab.com 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Columbia Police Department Community Service Aides CSAs are limited commission officers who perform a variety of law enforcement support activities, such as parking enforcement, investigation of non-injury accidents, escorting funeral processions, rerouting or directing traffic around traffic hazards, transporting equipment to police officers, and unlocking vehicles in emergency situations. CSAs cannot make arrests, but do issue summons for traffic violations at accident scenes, assist stranded motorists and issue parking tickets for trespass vehicles. They can also be observed in the municipal court room as a bailiff. Bicycle Licenses The City of Columbia requires all bicycles to be licensed and registered with the city. The license is free of charge. To obtain a license, bring your bicycle to a city Fire Station between 8am and 8pm, on any day. The frame will be stamped and stickered with a license number. Information about the bicycle and how to contact you will be recorded and forwarded to the Police Department. All bikes are required to be equipped with reflectors or reflective material on the crank and front and rear forks. If you change residences within the city, contact the Police Department to update your information. Home Security Reception Desk 573-874-7652 Administration 573-874-7404 Crime Prevention 573-874-7405 Investigation 573-874-7423 Records 573-874-7415 Fax 573-874-3142 The Police Department offers free home security surveys to discuss security and crime prevention tips with homeowners. You can also request a “Watch and Passing” for your house while you are away or on vacation. For either service, call (573) 442-6131 or (573) 874-7652. 600 East Walnut Columbia, MO 65201 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 15 Columbia Fire Department 210 Orr Street Columbia, MO 65201 Administration (573)-874-7391 The Fire Department offers free home inspections to discuss fire hazards with homeowners. To schedule an inspection, call (573-874-7391) 16 The mission of the Columbia Fire Department is FIRE PREVENTION THROUGH EDUCATION. Through our most valuable resource, our employees, the Columbia Fire Department provides emergency medical care, and assistance during fires, explosions, hazardous material incidents and other catastrophic occurrences. In addition, the Columbia Fire Department provides fire investigation, fire inspection and code enforcement services which affect the lives, property and general well-being of the citizens. The City of Columbia has 8 Fire Stations spread throughout the city. Each station is equipped with a Fire Engine. Other equipment assigned to various stations include: Ladder Trucks, Rescue Squads, Water Rescue Crafts, Foam Trucks, and an Air and Light Truck capable of refilling air tanks and providing emergency lighting. The Special Operations Division is under the direction of an Emergency Services Division Chief and is divided into two branches: Technical Rescue Branch and Hazardous Materials Branch. The Technical Rescue Branch has 22 team members. The Haz-Mat Branch has 17 team members. 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Columbia Utility Services City Electric, Water, & Sewer Services Telephone, Cable, & Internet City of Columbia Finance Department (573) 875-7325 Mediacom (888) 874-6228 Services outside city limits Charter Communications (800) 690-0163 Boone Electric (573) 449-4181 CenturyLink (800) 201-4099 Rural Water Service Consolidated Water District (573) 449-0327 Socket (573) 817-0000 Rural Sewer Service, Boone County Regional Sewer District (573) 443-2774 Trash City provides curbside trash pick-up once a week. Call (573) 874-6291 to find out your neighborhood’s day. Recycling City provides curbside recycle pickup the same day as trash pickup. Call (573) 874-6291 for more information. For residents outside the city limits, contact Civic Recycling (573) 474-9526 for private pickup or use the drop-off recycling areas in the parking lots of Gerbes and Patricia’s. 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 17 Helpful Websites For All of Your Real Estate Needs www.houseofbrokers.com Everything You Need to Know About Columbia www.gocolumbiamo.com Entertainment in the Downtown District www.discoverthedistrict.com Columbia Chamber of Commerce www.chamber.columbia.mo.us Official Boone County Website www.showmeboone.com Outdoor Missouri Activities and Fun Events www.visitmo.org Welcoming Site to Columbia www.visitcolumbiamo.com Newcomers Guide by the Daniel Boone Regional Library www.coin.org Site for Job Hunters in the Area www.showmejobs.com 18 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Parks and Recreation Areas Lake of the Woods Recreation Area 6700 St. Charles Rd. Golf Course: (573) 474-7011, Pool: (573) 474-7878 On the grounds of this 148-acre park is an 18-hole golf course, a municipal swimming pool and three lakes. Fishing is allowed. Nifong Park Hwy 63 S & Nifong Blvd. (573) 874-7460 Site of the popular fall Heritage Festival and Civil War reenactments, the 60-acre Nifong Park contains the 1877 Maplewood Home, Maplewood Barn Theatre and the Walters-Boone County Historical Museum. Twin Lakes Recreation Area 2500 Chapel Hill Rd. (573) 874-7640 Enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, walking and nature study on this 60-acre site. The six-acre swimming lake has a deck, diving platform, water slides and a large sand beach area. Separate from the lake is a water playground for small children with filtered/chlorinated water. Finger Lakes State Park 10 miles N off US Hwy 63. (573) 443-5315 Open year round, dawn to dusk, the park includes swimming, canoeing and fishing lakes, a public beach, bike and hiking trails, a campground and off-road riding areas for motorcycles and ATVs. Rock Bridge Memorial State Park 7 miles S off US Hwy 63 (573) 449-7402 Open year-round, dawn to dusk, this 2238acre day-use park features a natural rock bridge formation, Devil’s Icebox Cave, hiking trails, shelter and picnic areas and the Gans Creek area. 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 19 Katy and MKT Trails Katy Trail: (800) 334-6946 Katy Central Corridor: www.katycentral.com MKT Trail: (573) 874-7460. In 1986, the Missouri Kansas Texas Railroad (nicknamed the Katy) stopped running between Sedalia and St. Charles Missouri. By 1996, the old Katy Railway had become the Katy Trail State Park, one of the longest rails-to-trails conversions in the U.S. The Katy Trail can be enjoyed on foot, by bicycle or wheelchair as it meanders across the state and along the Missouri River. The 8.2- mile MKT spur that connected downtown Columbia to the Katy was also converted through the joint efforts of the City of Columbia and Boone County Government. The MKT is a popular walking and jogging trail, which begins as an urban walkway at the downtown trail head at 4th & Cherry and soon becomes a densely wooded passageway as it travels toward the Katy Trail. Capen Park 1600 Capen Park Dr. Open 6am-11pm. Features a hiking trail, covers an area of 30 acres, has a 60-foot cliff that looks over the rest of the park. The ARC The Activity and Recreation Center is a 73,000 sq. ft. complex. It features a Kid Zone, Stay & Play Area for Children, Game Room, Zero Depth Entry/ Water Play Feature, Triple Loop Water Slide, Lazy River and Vortex, Hydro Therapy Pool, Gymnasiums, Meeting Rooms and Classroom, Youth Training Room, Cardio/Strength Training Zones, Indoor Walking/ Jogging Track, and Group Exercise Room. Visit or call the ARC at 1701 W. Ash Street, (573) 874-7700. Cosmopolitan Recreation Area Stadium Blvd. & Bus. Loop 70 W Golf Course: (573) 445-4213 Columbia’s largest recreation areas, the 520-acre “Cosmo Park” has 18-hole L.A. Nickell Golf Course, the six-field Rainbow Softball Center, baseball fields, soccer fields, horseshoe pits, tennis courts, volleyball courts, and numerous other activities. 20 Albert-Oakland Park Blue Ridge and Oakland Gravel Roads Pool: (573) 474-5331 This 75-acre park has a municipal swimming pool, five tennis courts, two softball fields and three volleyball courts along with picnic shelters, playgrounds and a fishing lake. Stephens Lake Park Located just minutes from downtown, the park features free fishing and swimming in the Summer, walking paths, a playground, and pavilions. The park also hosts Columbia’s annual Art in the Park festival amongst the beautiful wildflowers. Flatbranch Park The park is located at the original site of Columbia’s Market Square, which since its establishment in the 1820’s has been a favorite spot for community gatherings and a hub for commerce. Since its development, Flat Branch Park has been the venue for many downtown festivals and events, including the Twilight Festival, The Mayor’s Bike, Walk, and Wheel Week kickoff, the Roots N’ Blues N’ BBQ Festival, Outdoor Cinema Series, and the Stream Extravaganza to name a few. 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Exploring Trip Ideas Northeast Region Central Region Rich pageantry and storied history come together in Missouri’s Northwest region. Discover the hidden jewel called Weston, the proud Wild West tradition of St. Joseph or the one-ofa-kind dining and shopping experiences in Kansas City. With the breathtaking Lake of the Ozarks, the stately capital of Jefferson City, the kaleidoscope of Columbia and the distinctive German charm of Hermann, midMissouri is the perfect start for an unforgettable vacation. Taste award-winning Missouri wine or delve into the history of your home’s legendary beginnings. Southwest Region Southeast Region Northwest Region Start with a big city feel, add the wonder of the wild and you have Missouri’s great Southwest region. Springfield anchors this charismatic region by being home to the original sportsman’s paradise of shopping and the new Wonders of Wildlife museum. Witness the distinctive beauty of Johnson’s Shut-Ins or trek to the state’s highest point of Taum Sauk Mountain. Pay a visit to Sikeston and be sure to save room on your plate for the famous Lambert’s Cafe, home of the popular “throwed rolls.” Before you leave the region, soak up some proud river heritage in Cape Girardeau or Ste. Genevieve. See for yourself why Missouri’s southeast is considered a natural wonder and a photographer’s haven. Quaint meets the spectacular in the Northeast region of Missouri. No visit to this region is complete without a stay in Hannibal, the home to one of America’s most famous authors, Mark Twain. Travel south on U.S. Highway 61, or scenic Highway 79, to St. Louis and take in the soothing sounds of its signature blues and illuminating lights cascading in the night sky. Take time to submerge yourself in the storied history and living legends of Missouri’s northeast region. Missouri offers more captivating getaways than you could ever imagine. Take a tour of the state and discover a place you never knew existed. 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 21 Places to Go Pinnacles Youth Park Just North of Columbia, the park is open to the public to hike, fossil hunt, or picnic at the natural rock formation that juts out of Silver Fork Creek. There are also many scenic state parks located near Columbia including: Finger Lakes State Park, Gans Creek Wild Area, Three Creeks Conservation Area, and Katy Trail State Park. Lake of the Ozarks State Park Missouri’s largest state park, is a 17,626-acre water recreation area just 90 minutes from Columbia. The Lake offers boating, fishing, and camping, as well as a growing resort community with antiques restaurants, golfing, and one of the largest outlet malls in the state. Arrow Rock www.arrowrock.org A historic frontier community on the Sante Fe Trail, and home of the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theater. www.lyceumtheatre.org/season.php Boonville www.boonvillemochamberofcommerce.com With more than 350 buildings on the National Historic Registry including Thespian Hall, the oldest theatre west of the Allegheny Mountains. Centralia www.centraliamo.org With the historical Society Museum located in a Victorian home adjacent to Chance Gardens. Fulton Famous for the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library, and the sculpture “Breakthrough”, a large section of the Berlin Wall. Hermann www.visithermann.com A historic German settlement with wineries, antique shops, and over 40 bed & breakfasts. Jefferson City www.visitjeffersoncity.com The Missouri state capitol with several historic sites including the Governor’s Mansion. Mexico www.mexico-chamber.org Home of the Miss Missouri Pageant and the Civil War era mansion and Graceland Museum. 22 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Outdoor Adventures A memory every mile as you bike across Missouri Built along the former corridor of the Missouri-KansasTexas Railroad, newly developed Katy Trail begins in St. Charles and ends in Sedalia. History buffs can delight in exploring the small towns that once thrived along the railroad corridor and go back in time as they travel between St. Charles and Booneville, an official segment of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Explore the past as you paddle down Missouri’s rivers One of Missouri’s most popular water-based activities is canoeing down one of the state’s crystal-clear streams. Picturesque and quaint towns along the way add to this peaceful experience. The town of Steelville, close to the Meramec River and Huzzah and Courtois Creeks, is just one of several towns that welcomes visitors to its historic downtown, with country-music shows, a winery and antique and craft shops. View Missouri from above Real nature fanatics can go to the other extreme, exploring Missouri from above by spending a day rock climbing. Serious and moderate climbers alike will delight in a trip to Johnson’s ShutIns State Park in Middlebrook, where some of the country’s oldest exposed rocks form a series of intriguing canyon-like gorges. Underground Wonders Missouri has more than 5,000 caves and often is called “The Cave State.” Out of 114 counties in Missouri, 78 counties have caves for adventurers to explore. For those who find sliding through small spaces or rappelling down holes a bit daunting, 22 caves offer guided tours. Several Missouri caves are famous in history or legend. For example, the Bridal Cave which holds the record for the greatest number of underground weddings. Meramec Cavern is famous as a hideout for the notorious outlaw Jesse James. Fantasy World Caverns was first inhabited by Indians, then a skating rink before it was returned to its natural state. 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 23 Missouri Fish & Game If you enjoy the strike of a trout or the call of a wild turkey, you are going to love Missouri... Places to fish, hunt, and enjoy the outdoor life are waiting for you everywhere in the state of Missouri! Spin-cast anglers and fly-fisherman have amazing sprawling lakes and winding streams to explore, many with convenient public access. Fee-fishing lakes and streams also can provide excellent fishing. If you are interested in finding out more information about the fishing 24 prospects for this year, bookmark Department of Conservation Fishing. The Missouri Department of Conservation’s Web pages on fishing include detailed prospects for 23 streams, 83 rivers and four trout parks. You also can check out the state fishing records and see illustrations of the fish. for hunting. Almost 3 million acres of state and federal lands are open to hunting big and small game and waterfowl. A number of fee-hunting preserves offer additional opportunities. For more information, check out the Department of Conservation. Missouri, a state widely known for abundant white-tailed deer and wild turkey, is a hot spring 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Gardens Shelter Gardens 1817 W. Broadway 800-SHELTER Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Garden You’ll want to plan time to stroll through this award-winning 5-acre garden with over 300 varieties of trees, shrubs and over 15,000 annuals & perennials. The Gardens feature a replica one-room schoolhouse, a garden for the visually impaired, rose garden and concerts every Sunday evening throughout the summer months. Free and open to the public, the Gardens are open all year, except Christmas. These landscaped gardens with walkways and benches provide a quiet setting for individuals or a place to hold cultural events. The writings of Dr. King are displayed as part of a sculptured amphitheater with eight triangular upright columns. Located next to the MKT Trail, the garden is free and open to the public and has ample parking. 800 W. Stadium Blvd (573) 874-7460 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 25 Interesting Events & Festivals Art in the Park First Saturday and Sunday in June at Stephens Lake Park The oldest Art Fair in midMissouri. This two-day festival is an exciting creative experience for everyone. It includes over 85 visual artists, live Performances, handson art activities for ALL ages, gourmet food by area chefs, and live musical entertainment all day, both days. For more information call (573) 443-8838, or go to www.artintheparkcolumbia.org. Boone County Heritage Festival Third Weekend of September The good ole’ days are back! 19th century artisans and tradesmen will demonstrate their trade and sell their wares. Crafts, entertainment on four stages, children’s activities, hayrides, great food and tour the historic Maplewood Home and the Boone County Museum. Free. For more information call (573) 874-7460, open 10am-5pm. 26 True/False Film Festival A four-day festival held in downtown Columbia during the last week of February, where films from Sundance, Toronto and other festivals are released. The main venues are the Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts, the Blue Note, the two-screen Ragtag Cinema, the Forrest Theater at the Tiger Ballroom, Stephens College’s Chapel, and Windsor Auditorium. For more information on ticket pricing and scheduling, visit www.truefalse.org. Earth Day Celebrate Mother Earth! Held each April on the Sunday closest to National Earth Day, a unique community celebration and downtown festival features a street fair, children’s activities, two large entertainment stages, environmental education exhibits and much more! For more information call (573) 875-0539, 12pm-7pm in Peace Park. Columbia Festival of the Arts Last Saturday and Sunday in September A celebration of visual, performing and literary arts. Held in beautiful downtown Columbia on the historic Boone County Courthouse Square and surrounding streets, the festival highlights Columbia’s commitment to the arts and offers citizens and visitors a chance to come together in celebration of community. For more information call (573) 874-6386. First Night Columbia New Year’s Eve Enjoy a wide variety of entertainment at 10 locations in Downtown Columbia. There’s a Children’s finale with fireworks at 8pm, grand finale with fireworks at midnight in Courthouse Square. 5K Run, People’s Procession, carriage rides, children’s art and more. Admission buttons $5 for 7yrs and up. 6yrs and under are free. Buttons on sale mid-December at Streetside Records and Parks and Recreation. For more information call (573) 874-7460. 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Downtown Holiday Festival First Friday of December The Downtown Holiday Festival is an annual event that celebrates the traditions of the season within the heart of Columbia. This family-oriented festival delights all ages with its joyous holiday atmosphere. Sights, sensations, and delights include window displays featuring holiday themes, snowmen decorating contests, strolling carolers, visits with Santa, tasty holiday treats and hayrides through the streets of downtown against the backdrop of thousands of twinkling holiday lights. 6 pm-8 pm. For more information call the Downtown Improvement District office at (573) 442-6816. Memorial Day Weekend Celebration Memorial Weekend Salute to Veterans air show, Saturday & Sunday. The air show includes both static displays and flight performances by vintage and modern aircraft, military parachute demo teams, military bands, a salute to the Nation Ceremony, introduction of reunion groups and distinguished Honored Guests. A Military Heroes Autograph tent, food/beverage and military souvenir tents. Parking is free. Admission is free. Sponsor, Salute to Veterans Corporation. For more information call (573) 4432651, or visit www.salute.org. Roots ‘N Blues ‘N BBQ Festival Typically held during the first weekend of October, the Roots n’ Blues n’ BBQ festival began in 2007. Each year, the festival is held in downtown Columbia, where various food vendors and headlining bands provide food and entertainment! Also during the festival is a BBQ cookoff competition, where VIP pass holders can experience the taste-testing of some of the best BBQ from around the state! Visit www.rootsnbluesnbbq.com for more information. 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 27 Music & Theater Columbia provides opportunities for the community to enjoy various artistic entertainment events. Here are just a few of the venues Columbia has to offer! The Blue Note Located in the heart of the district in a restored Vaudeville theater, the Blue Note is known as one of the finest entertainment venues. It features many well-known performers from all musical genres. With the Blue Note’s unique atmosphere, cocktail bar, and state-of-the-art sound, it guarantees a good time for all. For more information, visit their website www.thebluenote.com or call (573)-874-1944 Hearnes Center and Mizzou Arena These two venues are located on the Mizzou campus and feature numerous performers and entertainment acts. Some of these include Sesame Street Live, Rascal Flatts, and Elton John. For more information on events at the Hearnes Center, call 1-800-CATPAWS, and for Mizzou Arena call (573)-884-PAWS University Concert Series The University Concert Series located on Mizzou’s Jesse Hall features performances of opera, ballet, orchestra, chamber, jazz, pop, modern dance, Broadway shows, and family events. Some of the most famous performances include The Nutcracker, A Christmas Coral, and The Vienna Boys Choir. For more information, call 1-800-292-9136 or visit their website www.concertseries.org Stephen’s College Playhouse and Warehouse Theatre Stephens College offers theater, dance, and music performances by students, faculty, and guests year around. Visit www.stephens.edu/ performingarts/for a complete list of events. 28 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Theaters Libraries Ragtag Cinema Daniel Boone Regional Library (573) 443-4359 A nonprofit, community-supported theater that showcases a variety of films and performing arts in a vibrant, inviting setting. Ragtag Cinema is open nightly, year round except for a few holidays. Their business office is open 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday. Regal Columbia 2800 Goodwin Pointe, Columbia MO 65201 (800) 326-3264 Hollywood Stadium 14 Theater is located 2 miles east of the Mizzou sports complex on Stadium Boulevard, off US 63. The Stadium 14 is proud to feature stateof-the-art Sony 4K digital projection in all auditoriums, RealD 3D movies, stadium seating, student discounts (with valid ID), and one of the biggest arcades in town. Large popcorns and drinks include a free refill at their concession stand. Goodrich Forum 8 Theatre 1209 Forum Katy Parkway, Columbia, MO 65203 (573) 446-3223 Starting in 1930 with just a single screen in downtown Grand Rapids, Goodrich Quality Theaters has innovated, changed and grown with the industry to include theaters in cities throughout Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. Most of their theaters feature comfortable, high-back tempur-pedic seats. All theaters feature digital surround sound to give you that one-of-a-kind experience! (573) 443-3161 The largest facility and serves as the headquarters. Other libraries in the system include the CCPL in Fulton and the SBC in Ashland. Daniel Boone Regional Library provides these three districts with bookmobile service through the Outreach Department. The bookmobile serves eight towns: Auxvasse, Columbia, Hallsville, Harrisburg, Holts Summit, Mokane, Sturgeon and Williamsburg. Ellis Library (573) 882-4701 The main library on the MU campus, is located on Lowry Mall between Memorial Union and Jesse Hall. Ellis Library contains the principal resources for research in the humanities, the social sciences, and the basic sciences. Six additional branch libraries hold most material pertaining to health sciences, geology, engineering, math, and journalism. The holdings of the main library, branches and off-site storage facilities amount to over three million volumes and six million microforms. 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 29 Museums Museum of Art and Archaeology Located at Mizzou North location 115 Business Loop 70 (573) 882-3591 The museum houses a comprehensive collection of more than 14,000 artworks and artifacts, spanning six continents amd five millennia. Museum of Anthropology Located at Mizzou North location 115 Business Loop 70 (573) 882-3573 The museum has archaeological and ethnographic collections including over 100 million artifacts dating back to 9000 b.c. Enns Entomology Museum Located in the Agriculture Building on the Mizzou campus (573) 882-2410 The museum displays over 1 million specimens of insects and spiders. Galleries Artlandish Gallery Located at 1019 E. Walnut Street (573) 442-2999 The gateway to the adjacent North Village Art Studios, the gallery offers art, fine crafts, antiques, a modest selection of art supplies, and workshops in a studio setting. Perlow-Stevens Gallery Located at 1025 E. Walnut Street (573) 442-4831 The gallery features rotating exhibits of local, regional, and national artists. We search the country for exceptional artists in all mediums. Whether browsing, buying or being inspired, all are welcome. 30 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Columbia Shopping The District Downtown is a masterpiece of entertainment, fine dining, shopping, museums and galleries. Bordered on three sides by college campuses, the downtown area continues to be an evolving and vibrant district of unique restaurants, one-of-a-kind specialty shops and owner-operated retail stores. 45 sq. blocks surrounding Broadway. Call (573) 442-6816 or www.discoverthedistrict.com. Columbia Mall Columbia Mall is anchored by Dillard’s, JCPenney, Sears and Target, and has more than 140 shops including Ann Taylor Loft, Talbot’s, The Gap, Aerie, White House Black Market, Francesca’s, Express, Bath & Body Works, Wet Seal, Pac Sun, American Eagle, and more! The Café Court offers 10 eateries including Taco Bell, McDonald’s, Charley’s Steakery, Orange Julius, Sbarro, Panera, and more! You’ll find it just off I-70 at the Stadium exit. Call (573) 445-8458 or visit www.VisitColumbiaMall.com. Crossroads West Shopping Center Crossroads West Shopping Center has a pet supply store and many other stores and restaurants. Stadium and W. Broadway, (573) 445-8606. Forum Shopping Center Forum Shopping Center has shops, restaurants, 8-screen movie theater, Fitness Center and more. Stadium and Forum Blvd., (573) 446-5400. Biscayne Commons One of Columbia’s newest developments! This new shopping center is a hot spot of Columbia, featuring stores like Macy’s, Old Navy, David’s Bridal, Bed Bath & Beyond, Shoe Carnival, and more. shop ‘til you drop! 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 31 Columbia Farmer’s Market Main location: 1701 W. Ash St Held in the parking lot behind Activities & Recreation Center (ARC). Saturdays (March -December) Excluding Thanksgiving weekend 8am-12pm Mondays & Wednesdays (May-October) 4pm-6pm South location: 3900 Forum Blvd Held on lot at Forum Christian Church Access from Forum just north of Nifong Thursdays (May-October) 4pm-6pm 32 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Columbia Dining Guide American Addison’s 709 Cherry St. (573) 256-1995 www.addisonssophias.com Bandana’s BBQ 3405 Clark Ln. (573) 256-2229 www.bandanasbbq.com Booche’s Billiard Hall 110 S. Ninth St. (573) 874-9519 Buckingham’s Smokehouse BBQ 3804 Buttonwood Drive (573) 499-1490 D. Rowe’s 1005 Club Village Drive (573) 443-8004 www.drowesrestaurant.com Flat Branch Pub & Brewing 115 S. Fifth St. (573) 449-0400 www.flatbranch.com Harpo’s 29th S. 10th St. (573) 443-5418 Murry’s 3107 Green Meadows Way (573) 442-4969 www.murrysrestaurant.net Bangkok Gardens 811 Cherry St. (573) 874-3284 bangkokgardens.com Shiloh Bar & Grill 402 E. Broadway (573) 875-1800 www.shilohbar.com Chim’s Thai Kitchen 3907 Peachtree (573) 777-8626 Teller’s Gallery & Bar 820 E. Broadway (573) 441-8355 The Heidelberg 410 S 9th St. (573) 449-6927 theheidelberg.com Truman’s Bar & Grill 3304 Broadway Business Park Ct. (573) 445-166 www.trumansbar.com Asian Bamboo Roll and Sushi 3401 Broadway Bus. Park Ct. #101 (573) 443-0084 China Kitchen 503 E. Nifong Blvd. (573) 642-1155 Chinese Wok 422 E. Broadway (573) 443-5509 Jina Yoo’s Asian Bistro 2200 Forum Blvd. (573) 234-1142 www.jinayoo.com Okii Mama 3709 S. Providence Road (573) 256-8888 Osaka Japanese Resaurant & Sushi Bar 120 A. Nifong Blvd. (573) 875-8588 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 33 Columbia Dining Guide Bakery/Café B&B Bagel Co. 124 E. Nifong Blvd (573) 442-5857 Kaldi’s Coffee House 29 S. Ninth St. (573) 874-2566 Kaldiscoffee.com Grand Cru Restaurant 2600 S. Providence Road (573) 443-2600 grandcrusteaksandseafood.com Broadway Diner 22 S. Fourth St. (573) 875-1173 Lakota Coffee Company 24 S. Ninth St. (573) 874-2852 www.lakotacoffee.com Mackenzie’s Seafood and Steaks 907 Rain Forest Parkway (573) 449-4004 Café Berlin 220 N. 10th St. (573) 441-0400 www.myspace.com/cafeberlin Lucy’s Corner Café 522 E. Broadway (573) 875-1700 Pickleman’s Gourmet 2513 Old 63 S. | (573) 886-2300 1106 E. Broadway | (573) 875-2400 3103 W. Broadway | (573) 875-0400 www.picklemans.com International India’s House 1101 E. Broadway (573) 817-2009 International Café 26 S. 9th St. (573) 449-4560 Olive Café 21 N. Providence Rd (573) 442-9004 The Uprise Bakery 10 Hitt St. (573) 256-2265 Taj Mahal 19 N. Fifth St. (573) 256-6800 Upper Crust Bakery 904 Elm St. | (573) 874-3033 3107 Green Meadows | (573) 8744044 Fine Dining Coffee Coffee Zone 11 N. Ninth St. (573) 449-8215 Dunn Bros. Coffee 1412 Forum Blvd. (573) 893-5303 www.dunnbros.com 34 Sycamore 800 E. Broadway (573) 874-8090 The Wine Cellar & Bistro 505 Cherry St. (573) 442-7281 www.winecellarbistro.com Italian Anthony’s Italian Restaurant 700 E. Broadway (573) 442-9292 www.anthonyscomo.com Babbo’s Spaghetteria 1305 Grindstone Parkway (573) 442-9446 www.babbosspaghetteria.com Bleu 811 E. Walnut St. (573) 442-8220 The Pasta Factory 3103 W. Broadway (573) 449-3948 www.thepastafactory.net CC’s City Broiler 131 S. 10th St. 1401 Forum Blvd. (573) 445-7772 Sophia’s 3915 S. Providence Rd. (573) 874-8009 Chris McD’s Restaurant & Wine Bar 1400 Forum Blvd. #6 (573) 446-6237 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Columbia Dining Guide Mexican Agave Mexican 901 Safari Drive (573) 256-5611 El Jimador 3200 Penn Terrace (573) 355-5644 El Maguey 901 E. Nifong Blvd. | (573) 874-3812 21 Conley | (573) 443-7977 3101 W. Broadway | (573) 214-2066 El Rancho 1014 E. Broadway (573) 875-2121 Taquiera El Rodeo 805 E. Nifong Blvd. (573) 875-8048 Pizza Angelo’s Pizza and Steak House 4107 S. Providence Road (573) 443-6100 www.myspace.com/greekpizzaman Imo’s Pizza 905 Safari Dr., #101 (573) 886-7373 www.imospizza.com Kostaki’s Pizzaria 2101 Corona Road #105 (573) 446-7779 www.kostakispizzeria.com Shakespeare’s Pizza 227 S. Ninth St. | (573) 449-2454 3304 W. Broadway Bus. Park Ct. | (573) 447-1202 3911 Peachtree Dr. | (573) 447-7435 www.shakespeares.com Area Dining Les Bourgeois 12847 W. Hwy BB Rocheport, MO (573) 698-2300 Www.missouriwine.com Emmet’s 111 N. Main St., Fayette, MO (660) 248-3363 www.emmetskitchen.com Arris’ Pizza 1020 E. Green Meadows Road (573) 441-1199 www.arrispizzaonline.com G&D Pizza 2101 W. Broadway (573) 445-8336 www.gdpizzasteak.com 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 35 The Club At Old Hawthorne Old Hawthorne Course 18 holes (Private) 6221 East Highway WW (573) 442-5280 www.oldhawthorne.com Columbia Country Club Area Golfing Columbia’s Parks and Recreation offers affordable golf at two 18hole municipal golf courses: L.A. Nickell Golf Course 1800 Parkside Drive (573) 874-7460 Lake of the Woods Golf Course 6700 St. Charles Rd (573) 474-7011 Hours of operation: Mon-Fri 7:30am-dark; Weekends and holidays are 7:00am-dark The courses are closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. For more information regarding fees; cart rentals, private and open tournaments, and lessons visit www.gocolumbiamo.com/ ParksandRec/Golf/ 36 18 holes over 6,326 yards with a par of 72 (Private Non-Equity) 1300 Woodrail Ave. (573) 442-1310 www.ccmo.net Eagle Knoll Golf Club 18 holes over 6,920 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 5757 East Eagle Knoll Drive Hartsburg, MO 65039 (800) 909-0564 Gustin Golf Course 18 holes over 6,400 yards with a par of 70 (Public) 18 Stadium Boulevard (573) 882-6016 Perche Creek Golf Club 18 holes with a par of 3 (Public) 5500 W Van Horn Tavern Road (573) 445-7546 The Links at Columbia 9 holes over 3,092 yards with a par of 36 (Private Non-Equity) 5000 Clark Lane (573) 474-4399 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Ashland Office Our company covers miles of territory, and is one of the largest firms in the county. However, it is our mission to represent buyers and sellers in a personal and professional manner one at a time. It is our goal to provide accurate information and consistent service to every client of House of Brokers Realty, Inc. With the spread-out range of listings across the Columbia, Jefferson City, Hartsburg, Centralia, and Ashland areas, our group, The Freiling Group, located at our offices in Ashland provides exceptional service to the further reaches of the Mid-Missouri region. They will assist your buying and/or selling needs as they work directly in these areas. Please feel free to contact the House of Brokers Realty, Inc. Ashland office with any questions you may have concerning areas outside of Columbia. House of Brokers Realty, Inc. 501 Henry Clay, Ste. C Ashland, MO 65010 (573) 657-2700 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 37 Meet Ashland! Ashland, Missouri is located in Southern Boone County. Its population has doubled in the last twelve years from 1,275 persons in 1990 to over 3,700 persons in 2010, while still maintaining a quaint, small-town ambiance. Ashland was founded in 1852 and is rapidly becoming the ideal place to enjoy a small town lifestyle within 15 minutes of the sophisticated amenities of the state’s fifth largest city, Columbia. Recognized as an ideal location for a traditional small town and crime free lifestyle, Ashland offers, nearby, almost unlimited job opportunities. The quality, together with Ashland’s convenient location, excellent schools, and access to recreation, make the city an attractive place to live. 38 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com Ashland Education The Southern Boone County School District, which educates children from Ashland and surrounding areas, has earned a reputation of educational excellence, boasting high school graduation rates 8 percentage points above the state average and higher than average MAP scores in all subjects and grade levels. In 2003, the school district received the “Distinction in Performance” for scoring 100 out of 100 points on the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education MAP test scores. Superintendent’s Office (573) 657-2147 Primary School (K-2) 803 S. Henry Clay (573) 657-2148 Elementary Office (3-5) North Main Street (573) 657-2145 Middle School Office (6-8) North Main Street (573) 657-2146 High School Office (9-12) North Main Street (573) 657-2144 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com 39 Ashland City Services City Electric, Water, & Sewer Services Telephone, Cable, & Internet Electric and Gas CenturyLink (800) 366-8201 Boone Electric (573) 449-4181 Ameren UE (800) 552-7583 Water and Sewer City of Ashland (573) 657-2091 Consolidated PWD #1 (573) 449-0324 Charter Communications (800) 661-1154 Post Office City of Ashland (573) 657-2103 Southern Boone Chamber of Commerce (573) 657-5555 Trash and Recycling City of Ashland (573) 657-2091 Mid-State Waste (573) 634-3515 Emergency Numbers Emergency 911 Police Non-Emergency (573) 657-9062 Police After Hours (573) 442-6131 Fire Non-Emergency (573) 657-2370 40 1515 Chapel Hill Rd. | Columbia, MO 65203 | (573) 446-6767 | (800) 944-1564 | houseofbrokers.com House of Brokers Helping out the Community Annual House of Brokers Chili Cook-Off Every October since 2007, House of Brokers Realty, Inc. hosts a chili cook-off. There are 4 categories offered for chili entry: traditional, non-traditional, spicy, and nontraditional spicy. From each category a winner is chosen. For the sweet-tooth, desserts are also entered at the event. Entry fees are $10 for general admission and free for chili entry. All proceeds for the event go to the American Cancer Society, House of Brokers raised approximately $3000 with the event! Clean-up Columbia House of Brokers volunteers every spring for the city-wide trash pick up event, Clean-up Columbia. Hundreds of local residents work together to make our city a more beautiful place. The city provides volunteers with trash bags, gloves, safety vests (where needed) and help find a trash pick-up location. Columbia Public Works pick-up your filled bags. This is a wonderful event for individuals and groups of all sizes and people of all ages and abilities. For more information contact the City of Columbia Volunteer Programs at (573) 874-7499 Central Missouri Food Bank House of Brokers consistently fund raises money for the Central Missouri Food Bank. Additionally, our House of Brokers staff and agents volunteer their time helping directly at the facility, bagging food items to be sent out to those in need. If you would like to volunteer your time, please contact the Central Missouri Food Bank at (573) 474-1020. Adopt-a-Family Every holiday season in December, House of Brokers adopts a family in need. Families are matched through the Voluntary Action Center (VAC) in Columbia. 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