Wintertime’s always fun for the kids – snow days off of school (well, until virtual learning came along), engaging in epic snowball fights, making snowmen, and sled riding all day long. Some of us carry that love of snow and winter into our adulthood, too. These 13 photos of Missouri in the winter give us a glimpse as far back as the first decade of the 20th century, and show that the more things change the more they stay the same.
- A bitterly cold and icy day in February 1918 causes an ice jam at Iron Mountain Railroad Trestle in the southeastern part of Missouri.
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- What’s a good snowfall without sledding riding with our favorite pup? This undated photo shows just how much fun snow can be for both those with two legs and with four legs.
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- Imagine getting a wintry postcard like this one, of the Great Mississippi Ice Gorge, in 1910.
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- Snow-covered trees flank a lit capitol building at the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City.
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- Large icicles hang down from trees in this chilly and beautiful winter snapshot by Don Woolridge.
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- Missourians at a frozen pond in Renick cut ice blocks. After cutting the blocks of ice, the men would then transfer them to a sled drawn by horses.
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- Mail carriers always come through, no matter the weather and no matter the decade. Here’s a mail carrier on his route, after a heavy snowstorm, in Springfield in 1912.
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- Some things never change, like seeing a snowplow work its way down the highway after a snowstorm. This photo was captured on Highway 54 in Callaway County in March 1960.
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- Not so long ago: A blue sky wintry day in 1987 at the Missouri Capitol Building in Jefferson City.
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- Who remembers shaking trees to get all of the snow to fall off of the branches? Heavily covered evergreens are seen in February 1964.
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- The best thing about a snow day, no matter what decade you grew up? Sled riding all day long. This photo was captured in Jefferson City; the date it was taken, however, is unknown.
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- The only thing better than sled riding on a snowy day? Making snowmen! Two girls make a snowman as other children look on in this wintry photo.
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- So maybe there’s another better and even more fun way to play in the snow…snowball fight!
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What do you think of these photos of Missouri in the winter? What are your favorite memories of winter as a child? Join the conversation in the comments! Then read all about the Blizzard of ’82.
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