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Pike County, Missouri

Settlers came to Pike County in the 1800s, in the days of the Louisiana Purchase. Before, then after the war of 1812, they built the towns of Clarksville and Louisiana along the banks of the Mississippi. Those two towns, along with Bowling Green – the county seat, named after Bowling Green, Kentucky – are today the three largest in the county. Other cities: Annada, Ashburn, Curryville, Eolia, Frankford, Paynesville and Tarrants.

The county is famously rich in American history. Cemeteries bear witness to the tragedies of the Civil War; churches are architectural gems. St. Johns Episcopal Church built near Eolia in 1854 is the oldest Episcopal Church west of the Mississippi, and is listed on the National Register of Historical Places.

Natural beauty abounds throughout the county, especially along the Mississippi, which borders the county’s eastern side. View bald eagles at Lock & Dam #24 in Clarksville, and other waterfowl at Clarence Cannon Nat’l Wildlife Refuge. Other wildlife areas: The Dupont Reservation Conservation Area, for camping and fishing; Edward Anderson Wildlife Area, for camping; Ranacker Wildlife Area, and the Ted Shanks Wildlife Area, where there are wetlands, waterfowl, camping and fishing.

Pike County also boasts several scenic highways and byways. The Little Dixie Highway of the Great River Road, a nationally designated scenic byway, stretches 30 miles, from Clarksville to the county line. Another scenic byway roams from Route W in Clarksville to U.S. Highway 61.

For art fans, there’s the twice yearly Provenance Studio Tour. Local artisans and artists in Clarksville, Louisiana, Bowling Green, and Hannibal join together and produce “50 miles of art” along the Mississippi Great River Road, open to the public the first weekend of November and the fourth weekend of April.

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