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11 Market Street, Hermann

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• 573/486-1012

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Page 6 - Hermann Area Visitor, Fall Edition 2015

FREE

•Walk up on the Red Caboose at 1st and Guttenberg.

The caboose is a 1970’s model donated to the city by

Union Pacific Railroad.

•Try a FREE Calvin’s 1836 Root Beer sample at the

Tin Mill Brewing Company. While there check out

the stainless vats of beer brewing and go upstairs to

see the mill used by the MFA grain elevator.

•Try a FREE grape juice sample at Stone Hill

Winery, Adam Puchta Winery, Bias Winery,

Hermannhof Winery, Oak Glenn Winery.

•Enjoy FREE German sausage samples at The Wurst

Haus, HermannhofWinery and SwissMeat Processing

•Read the names of the war veterans at the War

Memorial (2nd Street)

•Visit Antiques Unlimited/Ye Olde Fire House

Museum (2nd Street)

•Take a self-guided walking tour of the cellars at

Hermannhof Winery (1st Street)

•Climb “87” steps from 5th Street up to 4th Street

(5th Street)

•Sample a FREE piece of salt water taffy at Sugar

Momma’s (Market Street)

•Visit Creekside Nursery to see the chickens (Hwy.

100 West)

•Climb 46 steps from Hermannhof Winery to 2nd

Street (1st Street)

•Search your genealogy and learn more about

Gasconade County at the Gasconade CountyHistorical

Society (4th & Schiller)

•Hike or bike the Katy Trail (Hwy. 19 North)

•Take your picture overlooking the Missouri River at

Oak Glenn Winery (Hwy. 100 East)

•Take one of Hermann Hill’s 3-mile walks.

•Visit the Hermann Farmers Market on Wednesday

evenings and Saturday mornings.

Along the River – First Street by the Bridge

•Walk across the Missouri River Bridge. Stop half-

way and enjoy the view while resting on the bench.

All the way over the bridge and back is a mile .

•“Drive” the steamboat at the Gerald Engemann

Memorial Garden

•See the murals at the Gasconade County Courthouse.

•Walk through the garden and take your picture with

Amenius.

Along the River – Riverfront Park, Wharf Street

•Enjoy a picnic on the grass or at the shelter

•Skip rocks on the boat ramp of the Missouri River

(west end of park)

•Visit the Lewis & Clark Memorial Garden (east end

of park)

•Take your picture at the Boat Wheel/Flag Monument

•Visit the Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows, the St.

Martin’s Church Museum and enjoy the 40-acre

wooded property at Starkenburg. (8:00 a.m. – 5,

buildings; Grounds open until dark. 10 minutes out-

side Hermann)

At the City Park

•Walk across the bridge over Frene Creek at the

park.

•Fish in the city pond.

•Enjoy a picnic or bbq at one of the shelters or on the

grass.

•Enjoy several pieces of fun equipment like the

swings, monkey bars, and many more.

•Play a game of tennis.

•Play a game of sand volleyball at the sand volleyball

court.

•Climb the steps by the Rotunda

•Climb the steps in the stand of the ballpark

On the School Campus

•Take a run on the outdoor track.

$5/person or under

•Tour the Historic Hermann Museum

•Take a guided tour of the cellars at Stone Hill

Winery, sample grape juice after the tour.

•Go for a swim and jump of the diving board at the

city pool.

•Tour the Deutschheim State Historic Site

•Enjoy a sweet freshly made donuts, cookies, stollens

and more from Battocletti’s Bakery.

•Enjoy hand-dipped ice cream or soft-serve ice cream

from the Downtown Deli or Trios.

•Enjoy hand-made candies at Ricky’s Chocolate Box.

•Visit the Fire House Museum at Station #1 on 2nd

Street. Groups of 10, by appointment only.

$5.01 - $10.00

•Camp in a tent at the city park.

$10.01 and above

•Rent a bike from Hermann Ride, Rest and Go.

Hermann Attractions For the Family on a Budget