Called "The town time passed by," Weston was a thriving river port and wagon
outfitting post from its founding in 1837 until the flood that carried
the Missouri River a mile away in the late 1800's. The population
dropped from a high 5,000 to just under 1,000.
Agriculture became the foundation for the town's fortunes. Weston is the home
to the only tobacco market west of the Mississippi, and to McCormick
Distilling Company, one of America's oldest distilleries.
A rebirth of the town started in the early 1960's with the establishment
of the Weston Historical Museum, and of commerce in the 1980's.
Weston has added more than 50 new businesses in the preserved 1840's
downtown area. Add to this two wineries, four bed and breakfast
inns, a 1,000-plus acre state park with basic and improved campsites,
and a ski area, not to mention an orchard and educational farm and
you have a great area to visit for an afternoon, day or a week.
For free information, contact:
Weston Development Company
502 Main Street, P.O. Box 53, Weston, MO 64098
Phone: 816-386-2909
Home Page: http://ci.weston.mo.us
E-mail: [email protected]
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