A little about Washington
Shopping is a popular draw to Washington. Washington's German heritage is historically preserved in its downtown, which houses antique shops, boutiques, specialty stores, art galleries and a variety of fine restaurants in its historic buildings. Washington's location is central to Missouri Wine Country, where a multitude of wineries offer visitors a taste of vintage Missouri wines.
The history of Washington
Some of the earliest settlers in the Washington area were literally followers of Daniel Boone, who had blazed a trail from the hills of Kentucky to the wilderness of east-central Missouri. The German populace for which Washington is known began with the arrival of twelve Catholic families in the fall of 1833. This group and other later German immigrants were sometimes called "followers of Gottfried Duden," who for two years lived at nearby Dutzow and wrote glowing reviews of the area for readers in his homeland. The lush, green, rolling hills and the river valley reminded Duden of the area from which he came. A natural river landing, at what was to become the Washington site, made this an ideal place to begin a settlement. In the first three decades of the nineteenth century, the small community grew upon the gently sloping hillside on the south bank of the Missouri River.
Contact Information
Phone: (636) 239-2715
Email: tourism@washmo.org
Address:
323 W. Main Street
Washington, Missouri
63090
Where is Washington
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Here is a collection of local Washington, Missouri businesses. Clicking on the thumbnail image, or the blue "View Member" will take you to that businesses page. We've included some jump links so that you can easily navigate to different categories of businesses. Those, can be found directly below as icons. Or, there is a list of categories in the menu bar.
Cedar Creek Conference Center
Lodging
A couple,family or company can recharge, reflect and relax.
Corn Cob Pipe Museum
Museums / Attractions
See carefully crafted handmade hardwood and corn cob pipes.
Missouri Photojournalism HOF
Museums / Attractions
Travel the journey of how the way we see the news has evolved.
Blue Duck Cafe and Bakery
Restaurants
We specialize in fresh baked goods, soups, salads and entrees.
Main Street Gourmet/The Fudge Shop
Shopping
!0 different homemade fudges and much, much more.
Willow Creek Antiques
Shopping
Take a tour of our ever changing treasures from yesteryear.