Posted on 09/05/2024 6:58:23 AM PDT by AbolishCSEU
Husband and I will be doing our annual Mardi Gras road trip this March (providing there will still be a country left) and will be stopping in Cape Girardeau on the way back home. We are keenly interested in doing a "Rush Limbaugh" tour. Any advice? Thanks!
Stay at the Drury motel. I was there in Jan 2024. It is amazing.
Rush is buried in St. Louis, if you want to visit the graveside.
Did you visit “Sands Pancake House”? Mom and pop, very crowded at breakfeast.
We still get back to Cape occasionally because our son lives there.
When we lived there in ‘80s we liked to go to the Water Street/Main Street for restaurants with views of the river.
Port Cape restaurant was one I remember, and Broussards on Main street if you like Cajun food.
Rush’s church is on N. Ellis street, Centenary Methodist Church.
The church withdrew from the United Methodist association recently.
PS~ Son likes The Top of the Marq restaurant on Broadway.
Be sure to swing by Rio Linda along the way.
That means they are actual Christians
Mr. Blueway joined Facebook so that he could watch Centenary worship services (and other churches) on-line.
Our son sometimes helps with the music and we like the new pastor there.
The above reply was meant to go to you, but somehow went to muu instead.
I don’t know how that happened.
haven’t gone there yet. going after Mardi Gras in Biloxi in March.
Definitely! Will need to find out exactly what cemetery. Don’t want to be wandering around St. Louis if you know what I mean. This year we visited Mt. Airy NC and did the Mayberry tour.
Bellefontaine Cemetery.
Thx!
Are you from Missouri? I was coming back from the west coast with a friend. If you want to see a large ghost town, visit Cairo, IL during daylight hours. Would be very scary after dark.
nope. upstate ny
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