There is a self-guided tour. Didn’t have time for the entire things as we needed to head home, but we did find the house he grew up in, which was pretty cool. Cape is a fun town. Been there many times and have always had a good time. There’s a bartender there that was a WWF/WWE ring announcer for years. He’s got some great stories.
Rush's first home was a wood two-story. They later moved to a brick with a big furnished basement "rumpus room," where he had a posse of buddies all the time. I've heard the tour highlights his house, but wondered which one - or both?
The family law office, now manned by his brother, David, is still active, last I heard. You'll have to got to St. Louis to visit his grave.
Just soak in the feeling of association with him while in his town.