Texas to Chicago road trip. What to do?

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TX AG 88
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Potentially will be making a road trip with the wife up north from San Antonio area in the next week or two.

What are the most interesting things to do along the way (can go up either I-44 or I-30, and willing to take a reasonable side jaunt to see/do something good).

TIA for suggestions!
HollywoodBQ
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If you get to Peoria, IL, I recommend eating at this brew pub in an old church.
https://www.connshg.com/obed-and-isaacs

Also, if you want Minor League baseball, their stadium is all Caterpillar themed. The name of the stadium is Dozer Park.
https://www.milb.com/peoria/ballpark

TX AG 88
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thanks! keep em coming.

if i make the trip, i'll be hauling a trailer back. We could take a different route on the way up and the way back, but there will be minimal stopping on the return leg, and preferably no major departures from the Interstate...

Neither of us has been to the Arch in St Louis... I know it's a famous landmark, but is it a must-see?
Harry Stone
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I've never been but I'm thinking an obvious place would be spending a couple of days in Branson.
Windy City Ag
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I made this trek at least 100 times in the long spell I lived up that way.

There are two main routes . . . .up through St. Louis or the further east trek through Memphis.

The St. Louis route has some highlights, specifically:

1) You pass through Tulsa in the early phase of the drive, so you can check out what that town has to offer (which is not much.)

2) Meremac Caverns south of St. Louis off I-44 . . a poor man's Carlsbad

3) the Gateway Arch National Park on the Mississippi. You can make a night of it in St. Louis, catching a cards game or eating at some of the better restaurants in town.

4) It takes you through Springfield, IL where you can visit the Abraham Lincoln stuff. They have the presidential library and museum as well as his home. Both are fun.

All of the above being said, I found the drive to be crushingly boring for most of it. The stretches between Tulsa and St. Louis are just boring rural nothing to do towns. The Southern Illinois stretch between St. Louis and Springfield is also soul-sucking.


The I-30 to Memphis route had prettier scenery and became our go to route.

1) You pass by Hot Springs and all that has to offer

2) Little Rock has the Clinton Presidential Library

3) Memphis is an awesome town - Beal Street, Rendezvous BBQ, Graceland to get your Elvis fix, watching the ducks at the Peabody hotel, the largest Bass Pro Shop in the world, awesome jazz and blues

4) Garden of the Gods Park in Southern Illinois

5) Site of the Lincoln Douglas debates around Cape Girardeau

6) Champaign, IL - Home to the University of Illinois. Eat at Joe's Brewery.
TX AG 88
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Thanks WCA!

We did Memphis a couple years back and caught most of those, plus the Ags playing at Ole Miss. We may do the St Louis route, if the trip still happens.
Jackal99
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Stop in Casey, IL and see a bunch of "the world's largest" things. It's a little out of the way and adds a little driving time, but it's a fun roadside attraction that's a fun way to break up the drive.

https://roadtrippers.com/magazine/worlds-largest-casey-illinois/
Fbuckie
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The St. Louis route does have this beauty https://www.uranusmissouri.com/.
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