Size does not matter or that's at least what I keep telling myself. It appears that Missouri agrees with me as the state appears to be internet famous for having the smallest Walmart stores in America.
Almost all homes offer some type of bedroom and bathroom and some have extra things that make them special. There's one in Louisiana, Missouri that has something that you'll almost never see. It comes complete with its own underground cave system.
The Mississippi River waters are rising and it means flooding is coming in May for many Missouri and Illinois towns according to a new prediction from the National Weather Service.
It's been more than 50 years now, but the memories for some is still fresh when a hairy beast terrorized the residents of Louisiana, Missouri during the summer of 1972.
What would you do if you and your family were out hunting mushrooms and you suddenly heard a scream that sounded like a panther? That is what happened to one Missouri family nearly 50 years ago when they were in the woods off of Highway 54 near Louisiana.
Imagine you're out on your ATV gathering firewood when you suddenly come upon a creature almost 8 feet tall staring you down. This reportedly happened to a Pike County, Missouri man in the spring of 1991
You can laugh, but ask just about anyone who's lived in Pike County, Missouri for a good amount of time and they will tell you that there is a "Mo-Mo" that lives in that part of the state. There is evidence that what they believe may very well be true.
If you've ever wondered if a water tank could be remade into a nice home, wonder no more. I have a handful of pics of one such home that's located right next to the river in Louisiana, Missouri.
It was a home built in an era over 150 years ago. Now, you can look inside a Louisiana, Missouri plantation-style home that dates back to right after the Civil War.