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Getting to Missouri

Getting to Missouri is easy. Located in the geographic center of the United States, Missouri can be easily accessed by way of two international airports located in Kansas City and St. Louis, or by truck and car via two Interstate highways.

You can fly into and out of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport or Kansas City’s MCI International Airport from anywhere in the world. The Springfield / Branson National Airport is an international freight airport, making it easy to ship gear in and out of southwest Missouri.

I-70 runs east and west across Missouri connecting K.C. and St. Louis. I-70 easily connects you to Denver, Indianapolis and Chicago (via I55).

I-44 runs southwest to north-east across the state, connecting Dallas, Oklahoma City and Tulsa with Springfield and St. Louis.

Other Midwestern cities, including Memphis, Little Rock and Nashville, are also within easy striking distance of Missouri.

Find more information at:

Missouri Highway Map:

http://www.modot.org/

St. Louis Lambert International Airport:
http://www.lambert-stlouis.com/, or

http://www.slfp.com/SLFP-SLIP.htm

Kansas City MCI International Airport:
http://www.flykci.com/, or

http://www.kansas-city-mci.com/hotels.html

Springfield / Branson National Airport:

http://www.sgf-branson-airport.com/

Branson Airport:

Columbia Metropolitan Airport:

http://www.columbiaairport.com/

Cape Girardeau Regional Airport:

http://www.capeairport.com/

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