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This steamboat, which sank in the Missouri River in 1856, has numerous exhibits dedicated to frontier life.
Opened in 1991, this museum is a tribute to some of baseball's best unknown players.
This ritzy marketplace features an outdoor plaza adorned with romantic European fountains and sculptures, plus designer shops and great restaurants.
This museum has a collection of life-like sculptures.
Downtown shopping, dining and entertainment complex.
Established in 1885 as Kansas City's first cultural institution, this art museum houses a rich collection of modern and contemporary art.
See everything behind the world's most popular greeting card at the company's factory headquarters.
Popular farmers market on Saturdays.
As a testament to Kansas City, the mother of swing and Bebop, this museum evokes the living spirit of jazz legends and chronicles the history of jazz and its greatest performers.
See how astronauts train for space missions or discover the chemistry behind some of your favorite beverages. Kids and adults alike will be entertained for hours at this center dedicated to showing how science is a part of our everyday lives.
Museum featuring cattle and agricultural exhibits.
This peaceful 74-acre retreat offers the fragrant Rose Garden, scenic walking paths and a small lake for those restful moments.
"The City of Fountains" boasts more than 40 public water works, ranging from classical to modern, minimalist to ornate.
