WW1 actually attracts a pretty decent crowd, is a much bigger tourism draw, and could actually put the funds to good use. I’m sure STL has a museum that we could split the funds 50/50 with.TheLastGentleman wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 7:54 pm For perspective, the cost of the 2006 WWI Museum was $102 million. They want roughly the same amount of money for the Arabia as a national war museum.
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Ww1 is a fantastic museum.
Steamboat Arabia is a private museum that he desperately wants public money from. Sorry, no thanks
Steamboat Arabia is a private museum that he desperately wants public money from. Sorry, no thanks
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If they're going to be spending that much on a museum, it should be the WWI museum. Imagine what they could do with it!
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If the state funds the steamboat museum, the legislature should also pass an antiquities law that states all historic artifacts discovered in the state cannot be removed without the State's permission. Make it retroactive. It wouldn't prevent Hawley from digging up more steamboats and displaying them in private museums in Missouri. It just wouldn't allow people to take artifacts found here to other states.
I agree that if the State funds the museum that the collection, and all future additions from digs, become property of the museum. There might be a provision that reimburses Hawley for any money he invested in finding and excavating the steamboats.
I agree that it's unlikely that a museum in Jefferson City will draw more visitors than in Kansas City. I would imagine the Arabia SB Museum draws a significant number of convention visitors, and maybe people visiting one of the casinos, or in town for a concert or sporting event. It might do well in Branson though.
http://news.visitkc.com/releases/kansas ... ds-6637759
I agree that if the State funds the museum that the collection, and all future additions from digs, become property of the museum. There might be a provision that reimburses Hawley for any money he invested in finding and excavating the steamboats.
I agree that it's unlikely that a museum in Jefferson City will draw more visitors than in Kansas City. I would imagine the Arabia SB Museum draws a significant number of convention visitors, and maybe people visiting one of the casinos, or in town for a concert or sporting event. It might do well in Branson though.
http://www.newstribune.com/news/local/s ... ys/768067/...
While it's difficult to estimate exactly how many tourists Jefferson City attracts each year or how much tourism money it brings in, Jefferson City Convention and Visitors Bureau staff say they have seen an increase in tourism.
Since the CVB tracks the number of guests who go through the Missouri State Penitentiary, CVB Executive Director Diane Gillespie said, they use those numbers as the main gauge for tourism in Jefferson City.
More than 200,000 people have toured the old prison site between 2009-18, said Brittney Mormann, CVB communications and film manager. In 2018, there were nearly 33,500 people — a slight increase over 2017.
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I doubt it's that many. I'd be willing to accept half of that number as visitors.Kansas City, Mo.—According to new research released today, the Kansas City region welcomed 25.2 million visitors in 2016, a new record for the destination. The number of visitors grew 2.1 percent from the previous year, meaning that Kansas City welcomed about 500,000 more visitors than in 2015. This growth in travel is just one of the new findings from research commissioned by Visit KC, the city’s hospitality and tourism organization.
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http://news.visitkc.com/releases/kansas ... ds-6637759
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We hit the diner last weekend and it was still same 'liver/onions' type menu and everything ordered excessively overcooked, which is fine for octogenarians who like that but thought they mentioned adapting to 'changing tastes' of neighborhood. Is menu changing? If not, City Diner is place for classic diner eats.
BTW, the Chorizo Fiesta scrambler next door at Opera House is quite good.
BTW, the Chorizo Fiesta scrambler next door at Opera House is quite good.
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the kerning there is pretty brutal as well
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Not all sans serif fonts are Comic Sans. And that is not Comic Sans.
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Yep. It's not Comic Sans, but still close enough to be childlike and amateurish. Must have used Microsoft Word to "design" it too.
The only thing worse is Papyrus and if you haven't seen the hilarious SNL skit about it, you must.
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Re: the font
Remember, the restaurant is named after Kotar's 6 year old daughter. Perhaps she chose the font.
Remember, the restaurant is named after Kotar's 6 year old daughter. Perhaps she chose the font.
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Good old fashion font off!
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You guys are hard, that's all I can say.
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Old streetcar has a nice platform now.
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"Nice".
Looks like it would fit in well in my parents back yard, not 5th & Delaware.
Looks like it would fit in well in my parents back yard, not 5th & Delaware.