If you’re living in Missouri, you already know that you’ve found the best state in the country. Chances are, just about everyone knows you feel this way. While almost always polite, Missourians tend to be outwardly proud and we’re certainly not shy about bragging. But, just in case you’re running out of things to mention, here are 10 things you can only brag about if you’re from Missouri.

  1. Missouri created the perfect fried food.

Benny Mazur / Flickr Deep fried ravioli might be the best fried food item that exists. You’re welcome.

  1. Missouri knows how to go big.

Adam Schweigert / Flickr I don’t care what anyone says, I will always think this thing is hilarious and brag-worthy.

  1. With the exception of Rome, Kansas City has more fountains than any other city.

Vincent Parsons / Flickr This should be good news for anyone saving for that trip to Europe. Cash it in for pennies and use it to make wishes throughout the city.

  1. Missouri can out-shout any other fans in the NFL.

David Resz / Flickr Guinness World Records recognized Chiefs fans as the loudest in the world when it comes to outdoor stadiums. Our record is 142.2 decibels, which is the same as standing about 164 feet away from a jet on the runway!

  1. Missouri basically invented refreshment.

jamieca / Flickr The first ever iced tea was served by Richard Blechyden at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis.

  1. Missouri’s Gateway Arch is the world’s tallest arch, the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere, and Missouri’s tallest accessible building.

nwlynch / Flickr So, yeah. We can brag about our arch.

  1. Missouri is responsible for the fun being had by beer-drinkers across the country.

Steve Snodgrass / Flickr The Anheuser-Busch brewery, located in St. Louis, is the largest beer producing plant in America. You’re welcome, college kids.

  1. Missouri has the absolute best Memorial Day event in the country.

2016 Mid-America Chevy Dealers St Louis Ribfest / Facebook It’s the St. Louis Rib Fest in New Town and it’s coming up in just a few weeks! This food, craft, and music festival takes place the entirety of Memorial Day weekend. The best part? Admission is free and everything is family-friendly. Learn more by clicking here.

  1. Those who love fast pancakes in the morning have Missouri to thank.

Sunny Ripert / Flickr Aunt Jemima pancake flour was invented in St. Joseph in 1889. It was the first self-rising pancake flour. Those who aren’t into pancakes still have Missouri to thank. The pancake flour paved the way for all ready-mix food, as it was the first to be introduced commercially.

  1. Every state has a sunset, but only Missouri has one over Busch Stadium with the Gateway Arch.

Joe Penniston / Flickr

What do you get loud and proud about when it comes to Missouri? Let us know over on our Facebook page!

Benny Mazur / Flickr

Deep fried ravioli might be the best fried food item that exists. You’re welcome.

Adam Schweigert / Flickr

I don’t care what anyone says, I will always think this thing is hilarious and brag-worthy.

Vincent Parsons / Flickr

This should be good news for anyone saving for that trip to Europe. Cash it in for pennies and use it to make wishes throughout the city.

David Resz / Flickr

Guinness World Records recognized Chiefs fans as the loudest in the world when it comes to outdoor stadiums. Our record is 142.2 decibels, which is the same as standing about 164 feet away from a jet on the runway!

jamieca / Flickr

The first ever iced tea was served by Richard Blechyden at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis.

nwlynch / Flickr

So, yeah. We can brag about our arch.

Steve Snodgrass / Flickr

The Anheuser-Busch brewery, located in St. Louis, is the largest beer producing plant in America. You’re welcome, college kids.

2016 Mid-America Chevy Dealers St Louis Ribfest / Facebook

It’s the St. Louis Rib Fest in New Town and it’s coming up in just a few weeks! This food, craft, and music festival takes place the entirety of Memorial Day weekend. The best part? Admission is free and everything is family-friendly. Learn more by clicking here.

Sunny Ripert / Flickr

Aunt Jemima pancake flour was invented in St. Joseph in 1889. It was the first self-rising pancake flour. Those who aren’t into pancakes still have Missouri to thank. The pancake flour paved the way for all ready-mix food, as it was the first to be introduced commercially.

Joe Penniston / Flickr

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