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Battle of Springfield Tour (Approx. 0.6 miles)
In January 1863, Union forces defended the Springfield territory during the Confederate attempts to gain supplies and high-ground access. Twelve markers placed throughout downtown Springfield commemorate the battle.
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Enterprise Park Lanes (Approx. 2.2 miles)
Springfield's largest bowling center is a complete family fun center and home to the Greater Ozarks Open. Check out the recent addition: The Back Alley Bar & Grill, a full service restaurant. Springfield's largest bowling center is a complete family fun center and home to the Greater Ozarks Open. Check out the Back Alley Bar & Grill, a full-service restaurant.
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Springfield Raceway (Approx. 4.3 miles)
Springfield Raceway is a 1/4 mile hi-banked clay oval known for its two and three wide racing. Weekly racing features Modifieds, Sport Mods, Street Stocks and Legend Cars. The raceway is located off of Kearney Street just west of I44 on Westgate Rd.
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Library Center (Approx. 4.9 miles)
Library Beautiful 82,000-square-foot library featuring gift shop, cafe, story garden, extensive genealogy research area, periodicals, computers, WIFI and library services. One of 10 branches of the Springfield-Greene County Library District.
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Oovvda Winery (Approx. 5.1 miles)
Great wine, hospitality and fun rule at OOVVDA Winery. See our Facebook for current activities. Wines are crafted from mostly local fruit.
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Fantastic Caverns (Approx. 6.0 miles)
America's only ride-through natural cave. A 55-minute guided tour follows an ancient underground riverbed filled with massive formations. The cave stays a comfortable 60¦ year-round.
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Fantastic Caverns (Approx. 6.2 miles) Top Attraction!
Fantastic Caverns, a family owned business discovered in 1862, is America's only Ride-Through Cave. The 55-minute tour through the ancient underground riverbed will amaze visitors with massive formations and impeccably preserved natural features. Fantastic Caverns, a family owned business discovered in 1862, is America's only Ride-Through Cave. The 55-minute tour through the ancient underground riverbed will amaze visitors with colossal formations and impeccably preserved natural features.
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Wilson's Creek National Battlefield (Approx. 8.6 miles) Top Attraction!
Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, the location of the first major Civil War Battle fought west of the Mississippi River, is one of the most historically pristine battle sites in the country.
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Wilson's Creek National Battlefield (Approx. 8.6 miles)
The visitor center features a 27-minute film, museum and changing exhibits. A five-mile self-guided tour road allows visitors to explore the battlefield. Walking trails lead to battle sites.
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