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Missouri Regions: River Heritage

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Title: Missouri Regions: River Heritage
Description: These sites have information about Missouri's River Heritage Region, also known as the Bootheel. Learn about many state parks, take a virtual visit to Lambert's Cafe, and view photos of an underground mine. Towns include Cape Girardeau, Ste. Genevieve, Sikeston, Charleston, Miner, New Madrid, and Jackson. Watch Missouri Heritage videos about this region. There are links to eThemes Resources on an overview of Missouri regions, the state flag, and the New Madrid earthquakes.
Grade Level: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Resource Links: Missouri Heritage Video: A Meeting of Cultures
Click on the fourth link down, "A Meeting of Cultures," to watch a video from the Finding Missouri: Our History and Heritage series. Learn about the town of Ste. Genevieve and its French background. Requires RealPlayer.

Lambert's Cafe
Visit Lambert's Cafe, a restaurant known as "The Only Home of Throwed Rolls."

Big Oak Tree State Park
Read about Big Oak Tree State Park, which is located near East Prairie. Click on "General Information" to learn more, and "Park Map" for directions and maps.

Missouri Heritage Video: Missouri's Resources
Scroll down to the bottom and click on the link "Missouri's Resources" to watch a video on the history of Missouri's resources. Includes a segment on students from the Bootheel region studying Mingo Swamp. Requires RealPlayer.

Bollinger Mill State Historic Site
This site is about Bollinger Mill State Historic Site located in Burfordville, MO. Click on "General Information" to read more about its history. Click on "Historic Site Map" for directions and to view maps.

Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site
Read about a mansion at the Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site in Madrid. Click on "General Information" for more of the mansion's history. Click on "Historic Site Map" for directions and a map.

Trail of Tears State Park
Learn more about this 3,415-acre park that serves as a memorial to Cherokee Native Americans who died while being relocated. Click on "General Information" to read more about this park and "Park Map" for directions.

Missouri Mines State Historic Site
Discover the history of an areo in the eastern Ozarks that is called the Old Lead Belt. Click on "General Information" to read more about Missouri's mining history.

A Brief History Of Cape
Read a brief history of Cape Girardeau. Includes two images.

Mingo National Wildlife Refuge
This site has information on the Mingo National Wildlife Refuge. Students can view maps and pictures of the area or read about the history of Mingo Swamp.

Missouri Life
Read a magazine article about Cape Girardeau that documents the town's history and attractions.

Cape Girardeau Convention and Visitors Bureau
Explore this official site for Cape Girardeau to learn about this "City of Roses." Three sections to explore include the "Overview," "Heritage and Culture," and "Area Attractions." The media room has images you can download.

City of New Madrid, Missouri
Learn about four historic attractions in the town of New Madrid.

Missouri Life
Read an article about the town of Charleston and its famous Dogwood-Azalea Festival.

Sikeston & Miner
Click on "So Much To See" and "So Much Heritage" to learn about these towns. NOTE: Teachers should doublecheck the external links on the "Related Links" page to make sure they are still safe.

West End Diving: Bonne Terre Mine
Click on "Photographs" to see images of this underground mine that now attracts scuba divers.

eThemes Resources: Missouri Regions: An Overview
These sites have information about the different regions in Missouri. Learn more about the history, economy, population statistics, natural resources, state parks, and historical sites in each region. Many links include maps of the regions.

eThemes Resource: Missouri: State Flag
These sites help students identify and learn about state flags, specifically focusing on the Missouri state flag. Includes lesson plans, activities, interactive quizzes, coloring pages, and lots of computer-made pictures of the Missouri flag and other state flags. Also includes information about flag designer Marie Elizabeth Oliver.

eThemes Resource: New Madrid Earthquake of 1811-12
Learn about the earthquakes that hit the Midwest in 1811-1812 as well as more recent earthquakes in the same area. Includes maps, documents, statistics, and photographs.

Education Standards: MO Standards:
1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.5, 1.7, 1.8, 1.10, 2.1, 3.1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 2, 5, 6, 7


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Reviewed December 7, 2004.

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