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Local Interests
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Lazy Day Campground invites you to explore these highlights of the Montgomery City, Missouri area!

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| Stone Hill Winery - Conveniently located just off of I-70 in New Florence, Stone Hill Winery offers weary travelers and area visitors a respite from their journeys. The winery blends old world history with new technology to create award-winning wines and juices. Tour the underground cellars and enjoy a free tasting. You can even experience a firsthand glimpse of at the traditional 18th-century French method of champagne making. In addition, guests will find a plentiful selection of country-cured hams, sausages, cheeses, and smoked turkey breast, as well as unique gift items in the gift shop.
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| Tanglewood Public Golf Course - Tanglewood Golf Course is central Missouri's premiere public golf facility. Located in Fulton, Missouri, Tanglewood is known throughout Missouri for having the best greens in the area. Tanglewood is a full service golf club. In addition to a beautiful 18-hole course, there is a large practice facility, a fully stocked clubhouse and a bar and grill - all designed to make your next golf outing a pleasurable one. |

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| Graceland Mansion Museum - Located in the 11-acre Robert S. Green Park, Graceland Museum is listed on the National Registry of Historical Places. Built in 1857 by John P. Clark, this stately antebellum mansion was host to Colonel Ulysses S. Grant during the early years of the Civil War. Today nine of Graceland's rooms house displays that allow visitors to experience the Victorian elegance of the past as well as the rich history of the country. Books, maps, photos, etc. on local subjects are available in the library for use by historians and genealogists. |

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Graham Cave State Park - Nestled in the hills above the Loutre River, Graham Cave State Park features an unusual sandstone cave. Archaeologists have found human artifacts dating back to 10,000 years ago. Interpretive signs near the entrance of the cave point out interesting discoveries. The surrounding 356 acres of park features several trails, a boat ramp, picnic shelter, and playground. Other activities include fishing, hiking, mountain biking, and nature study.
Visit our LINKS PAGE for more information regarding area attractions.
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