Travel to Clarksville, Mo.
Date: 6/8/2012 Album ID: 1484280
Photos by Judith Evans
Tiny Clarksville has plenty for visitors to see and do
 The bottom tank in this greenhouse at Overlook Farm in Clarksville, Mo., holds tilapia, and the top tank is used to grow vegetables. The water is pumped from one tank to the other, providing nutrients to both. 
 
 
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Cedarcrest, one of two inns at Overlook Farm in Clarksville, Mo., has a small heated swimming pool. In cool weather, swimmers can be warmed further by the adjoining fireplace
 
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Cabbage is ready to be picked in a greenhouse at Overlook Farm in Clarksville, Mo.
 
 
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Cherry trees grow near owner Nathalie Pettus' home at Overlook Farm in Clarksville, Mo.
 
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 A view of the Mississippi River Valley from the hills of Overlook Farm in Clarksville, Mo.
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 Breakfast included homemade yogurt, spinach quiche and just-picked strawberries on a recent morning at Cedarcrest, an inn at Overlook Farm in Clarksville, Mo.
 
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 The David L. Griggs towboat makes its way through the lock on the Mississippi River in Clarksville, Mo. 
 
 
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 A colorful collection of chairs awaits visitors to the Village of the Blue Rose, halfway between Clarksville and Louisiana, Mo.
 


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A decorative gate frames the riverfront in downtown Clarksville, Mo.
 
 
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Small shops line the streets of downtown Clarksville, Mo.
 
 
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Patrick Banke is an apprentice at the Windsor Chair shop in downtown Clarksville, Mo. Owner Ralph Quick said that hiring Banke allowed him to reduce the waiting time for his handcrafted chairs from several years to about 16 months.
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The underside of every chair from Windsor Chair Shop in Clarksville, Mo., is signed by its makers.
 
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John Whitt Jr.'s willow-branch furniture is for sale at his family's shop, the Bent Tree Gallery in Clarksville, Mo.
 
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The Elgin/Cottrell House in Clarksville, Mo., has been restored to its 1860s glory. This colorful glass chandelier once hung in a Turkish palace, says owner Richard Cottrell.
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A view of Clarksville, Mo., from the aptly named Overlook Farm.
 
 
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