I don't like to give advice for something I haven't experienced. In this case, I can. Should you leave Missouri for good? I've done it before and I have some things I learned that you should seriously think about before you pack the moving truck.
I don't like to be morbid, but I do think about the end of life more as I get older. If you're curious about the leading causes of death in Missouri, I can warn you that #1 can take your life instantly.
If you have a fear of vampires, you might want to know about a very real virus that has been confirmed in Missouri. It really is a vampire, but probably not in the way you think. Watch your neck.
Some things are just not meant to be understood. I say that because there is one specific item that hoards of people are invading Missouri Aldi stores to buy and I cannot understand it at all. It's a mystery yet to be solved.
Of all the lists you can possibly be on, this is one of the best. A Hannibal elementary school announced today they've been selected as one of the best in Missouri by a major news organization.
Let's start by emphasizing how unpredictable weather in Missouri and Illinois is. Keep that in mind as I warn you to keep your eyes on the weather forecasts as we get closer to Thanksgiving as advanced forecasts show that could involve snow for both states right after the holiday.
I realize that destinations are a very subjective thing. But, I have found what I believe is the best day trip you can possibly take from Missouri and I'll try to prove it with science.
If you've ever asked the question about whether or not you can really pet a kangaroo in Missouri, I can answer it for you. The answer is absolutely, but the question of "should you" is another one entirely.