The zealous city is filled with a cache of things to do and see. It is also known as trendy Power & Light district with captivating museums, like the Nelson-Atkins; the National World War I and Steamboat Arabia. Kansas City's historic sites are also a massive contributing factors to enhance the aura of the city. From Union Station to Clark's Point; Westport to Vine Historic Districts - KC exudes its own distinct vibe and characteristics.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Image by Architect via Wikimedia CommonsArguably, this is one of the most premier art institutions in America, that draws lots of visitors, adults and children alike. The facility encompasses a stunning museum building and a 22 acre lawn. You will find magnificent collection of prestigious arts, spanning from ancient to modern works, especially famed for its collection from America, Asia and Europe. After marveling the fine art, you can tour the huge Sculpture Park and admire the stunning bronzes and the giant badminton birdie installation.
Address: 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri
Phone: 816-751-1278
www.nelson-atkins.orgHours: Wednesday from10am-4pm; Thursday to Friday from 10am-9pm; Saturday from 10am-5pm; Sunday Noon-5pm
American Royal Museum and Visitors Center
This museum is devoted to the livestock industry. A visit here, will give an insightful information about the impact of livestock industry on the city's development and also KC history. The highlights of this interactive museum, include hands-on exhibits, memorabilia, a resourceful short film and numerous livestock shows. Even children can have their share of fun here, as the museum offers a kid friendly reading space, with computer games. You can pick also up some interesting goodies from its onsite gift shop.
Address: 1701 American Royal Ct, KCMO
Phone: 816-221-9800
www.americanroyal.comHours: Tuesday to Friday from 10am-4pm
Image by Daderot via Wikimedia CommonsThe focal point of the museum is the once famous steamboat 'Arabia', that disappeared under the sea. A tour around the boat's hull and deck will reveal those recovered items, such as tons of cargo, china, bourbon cases, jewelry, French perfume, preserved food and hardware. Interestingly, you will find those perfumes being sold on the gift shop there.
Address: 400 Grand Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri
Phone: 816-471-4030
Hours: Monday to Saturday 10am-5:30pm; Sunday Noon-5pm
Westport District
This historic neighborhood is dotted with several red-brick buildings, that is home to numerous trendy shops, cool nightlife spots and fine diners. The distrct is bustling with numerous social affairs all year round, that make the Landing, KC's mecca of social scene.
Address: 400 Baltimore, KCMO
Phone: 816-561-1821
National World War I Museum
Image by Lora via wikimedia commonsWith displays of items collected at war's end, such as replicas of trenches, propaganda posters, theaters and guns, the National World War I Museum is the sole museum in US, dedicated to World War I. The museum's exhibits are so distinct and appealing, that it narrates the war stories to the visitors. The moving site is the display of heaps of poppies on the glass bridge, paying tribute to those brave hearts who had lost their lives during the war. Everything, from the 217 foot tower to the 2 sphinxes that depict memory and future, will let you learn a lot about the Great War.
Address: 100 W 26th Street, Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: 816-784-1918
www.theworldwar.orgHours: Tuesday to Sunday from 10am-5pm
Power & Light District
Image by Baylor98 via Wikimedia CommonsTrendy shops, hip nightlife venues, upscale restaurants are what you will find in the city's Power & Light District. From theaters to live entertainment venues; lounges to bars - KC's happening night scene is concentrated in this thriving neighborhood. Some highlights of the area, include KC Live entertainment venue, Angels Rock Bar and the AMC Mainstreet Theatre.
Website:
www.powerandlightdistrict.com
City Hall and Observation Deck
Image by KindaGuitarded via Wikimedia CommonsThe featured spotlight of the facility, include the exquisite Art Deco architecture and of course the breathtaking views of the city from the top observation deck. The structure is an architectural masterpiece, decorated using Italian marble and oak veneer paneling. And from the 30th floor of the structure, you can see the scenic spraed of the city, the Missouri River and beyond.
Address: 414 E 12th Street, Kansas City, Missouri
Phone: 816-513-2778
Hours: Monday to Friday from 9am-3pm
Union Station
Image by EestLetter via Wikimedia CommonsThis majestic building is definitely a head turner. The fabulous turn-of-the-century architecture of the building will leave you awestruck. This venue is the epicenter of entertainment and educational opportunities, that houses a plenty of attractions, such as specialty shops, interactive children's science center, a live theater stage, restaurants, KC's railroad history exhibitions and movie screens.
Address: 30 W Pershing Road, KCMO
Phone: 816-460-2020
www.unionstation.orgHours:
Building - From 6am to 12 am daily
Attractions - Tuesday to Saturday from 9:30am-5:30pm; Sunday Noon-5:30pm
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