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  1. This road trip from Dallas to St. Louis looks amazing with some coolest spots I would love to stop by.I have never been to a Bucees’s store, ok only seen it from outside.But I have been through a covered bridge in Pennsylvania I wonder if they are same as the one’s in Cape Gerardou. Hot springs of Arkansas is definitely in my bucket list and so is the birth place of Pop eye the sailor in Chester, Illinois with murals of it all over.And the Red rocker chair in Missouri and the 2nd largest fork at Springfield, Illinois is something I would love to see.

  2. Oh! This is going to be exciting. I had no idea that E.G. Segar was born in Chester. My mom loves Popeye so much and I am sure she’d enjoy a trip here. Thank you for sharing this. Can’t wait to surprise her with this trip.

  3. The varieties of routes and stopovers on the drive sounds cool. President Clinton’s Birthplace Home National Historic Site in Hope is a tourist spot? I didn’t expect that! I always like visiting Sulphur Springs and this would be no exception. I do like chasing murals and I will definitely go to Historic Old Town Cape. There’s a giant rocking chair and there’s world record for it? That’s news to me!

  4. Wow what a wonderful road trip it would and dreamlike. With so many stops it seems everyday is exciting despite the drives. Would love to stay in Arkansas for a night and visit the Texarkana Welcome Center for the free coffee. Some of my top few stops would certainly be Old Town Cape for the murals, stops at Chestorand Jonesboro and spending time in Springfield.

  5. This is a great list of so many different places to stop along the Dallas to St Louis road trip. I would definitely love to stop in Chester, I had to idea that this place was associated with Popeye. I used to love that cartoon when I was a child. Good to know that Memphis is not that safe, and good advice to just see Graceland and move on. Bentonville sounds like a very interesting place to visit as well, especially if you are into mountain biking.

  6. These numerous drive-stop recommendations from Dallas to St. Louis are fantastic. For those who are just now driving here, this blog is quite beneficial. Everyone who is soon considering a road trip to this place should check out this information. Wonderful locations to visit are on this list!

  7. I have not traveled in this route and I love these interesting stops. Hot Springs National Park with the bathhouse row and Science Museum looks like a good stop. I would love to stop at Cape Girardeau and check out the historic old town and its murals as well as Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge. Great ideas for this route. 🙂

  8. This is a detailed itinerary and somewhere I’ve never yet been. I watched a video on the Buccess and it looks incredible and so American. Honestly, I would like to see all places because they’re all new to me and full of great history.

    1. You are right. Buc-ee’s is incredible, but you can only find them in several states in the US. I guess because it’s huge and has everything in it, it makes Buc-ee’s look so American to foreigners.

  9. You list so many interesting stops on the way from Dallas to St Louis that it is really difficult which ones to choose for first time roadtrippers. I am intrigued by Lamberts Cafe, the Home of Throwed Rolls – this would be really a unique visit! The Popey mural in Chester would be another very likely stop for me – I loved watching the series (still do to be honest).

    1. I can’t even believe there are so many stops to make along this road. People will choose the ones that fit their style and time. 🙂 I haven’t watched Popeye for a long time. I don’t even know if tv stations still broadcasted it here.

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