I will admit that this is a wild theory, but there is some real history that it is at least based in some fact. Nearly 150 years ago, there were reports that an ancient lost city was found 360 feet under Missouri, but someone covered it up. I can prove the reports happened and are not just conspiracy theory.
It had to happen eventually, but it originated in Missouri. I'm talking about the burger that is made with meat and peanut butter also known as the Guberburger. You are welcome.
How did this place fade into obscurity? A man found a forgotten cemetery in Greenwood, Illinois that looks like it's been abandoned for 100 years and it contains the graves of some original settlers of the area.
It's a fact that there are 60 miles of tunnels under Chicago, Illinois. A new claim says that they were used extensively by the mob and specifically by Al Capone as 'murder tunnels'. A new documentary explores what can be learned about that history.
I realize this will likely be an unpopular opinion, but I'm gonna let it fly anyway. I, for one, completely miss the Quincy and Hannibal K-Mart stores. Let me explain.
It's easy to discount one person who thinks they saw an unidentified flying object. It's something completely different when a UFO is seen by hundreds. That's exactly what happened in Tinley Park, Illinois and it happened twice.
How much money would you be willing to spend on a pie? There was a time when a pie in Missouri sold for a small fortune and at the same time set a world record.
You'll rarely if ever hear a Missouri fish story quite like this one. It's how a Missouri man lost a friend and how that loss led to a state record fish on Table Rock Lake.
America was a different place 90 years ago. Culturally it was at least on the surface a more innocent time. That changed on a June morning in 1933 when a mass murder by Pretty Boy Floyd left bullet-riddled vehicles in front of the Kansas City railroad depot.