The blacksmith and I took Roamy to town. Our first stop was the Jefferson Visitors Bureau. We visited the county courthouse, the old Missouri State Penitentiary (which we could have signed up for a ghost tour), it is open on certain days for tours. We stopped by the Governor's Mansion (where the gate talked to me).
We went to Jefferson Landing where we found there was an iron exhibit (music to the blacksmith's ears, so we checked that out).
We saw the Lewis and Clark bigger than life size bronze statues, including their dog Seaman. Across the street we saw the Governor's gardens, the tulip trees had been nipped with frost, but still pretty and pink.
The Capitol was in the same block, there we took Roamy to see the north side which over looks the mighty Missouri river.
Our last stop was the Missouri Conservation Runge Center (combine pleasure and business, the blacksmith had to pick up his season Turkey tags, to hunt them legally) and Roamy took a ride on the new bronze turtle which will be dedicated April 16, when the blacksmith has an invitation to demonstrate there!
He also had a nice visit with Smokey the bear.
Roamy has already left the building, headed for a new adventure. Restless soul, he is.
Some interesting links -
Lewis and Clark http://visitjeffersoncity.com/blog/2009/08/14/lewis-and-clark-trailhead-plaza/
Missouri State Capitol http://visitjeffersoncity.com/blog/2009/08/14/missouri-state-capitol/
Missouri State Penitentiary http://visitjeffersoncity.com/blog/2009/08/14/missouri-state-penitentiary/
Cole County Historical Society http://www.colecohistsoc.org/home.html
Governor's mansion http://mansion.mo.gov/
Missouri Conservation Center http://mdc.mo.gov/regions/central/runge-nature-center
Elizabeth Rozier Gallery/Jefferson Landing http://visitjeffersoncity.com/blog/2009/08/14/jefferson-
landing-state-historic-site/