Brush up on your City of Fountains trivia with these 26 things every visitor should know about KC.
A is for American Royal
Cowboy up for one of KC's tastiest traditions, the annual American Royal Barbecue. Thousands of amateur chefs flock to KC to take part in the saucy event each year. The downtown venue also plays host to livestock shows and the PRCA Pro Rodeo.
B is for Barbecue
When most people think of Kansas City, barbecue comes to mind. Today, there are more than 85 area barbecue establishments, each boasting its personal house specialty— ribs, pork, ham, mutton, sausage and even fish. KC barbecue is always slow-smoked over wood, usually hickory, and the sauce is added right before serving.
C is for Country Club Plaza
This 14-block outdoor shopping and entertainment district is filled with romantic Spanish architecture, European art and dazzling fountains. Designed in 1922, the Plaza features boutiques and fashionable national stores as well as distinctive restaurants, outdoor cafes and nightlife hotspots.
D is for Dynamic Arts Scene
The arts are alive in KC with more than 60 galleries in the Crossroads Arts District, one of the most concentrated arts neighborhoods in the country. Just a few minutes from downtown, you'll find the nationally-known Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art (both free). No wonder Kansas City boasts the highest percentage of visual artists per capita in the country!
E is for Earhart, Etheridge and other famous names
Aviation legend Amelia Earhart hailed from nearby Atchison, Kan., and musician Melissa Etheridge grew up in Leavenworth. Other celebrities who have called KC home: actor Paul Rudd, artist Thomas Hart Benton, journalist Walter Cronkite, American Idol champion David Cook and professional golfer Tom Watson.
F is for Firsts
The American Jazz Museum downtown was the first museum in the country devoted exclusively to jazz. In nearby Liberty, Mo., famous outlaw Jesse James and his gang committed the first daylight bank robbery during peacetime in 1866. Attached to the stunning Liberty Memorial is the National WWI Museum and Memorial, the first American and only national museum dedicated to The Great War.
G is for Gourmet dining
Just ask Saveur, one of the nation’s top culinary magazines, who recently proclaimed KC “America’s next great culinary destination.” “We all know about Kansas City’s reputation as a great barbecue town,” the magazine noted, “but recently there’s been a fantastic wave of smart, new high-end cooking that’s been lighting a fire in the heart of America.”
H is for Hallmark
Joyce C. Hall arrived in Kansas City in 1910 with two shoeboxes full of postcards and a dream. Today, the company he founded produces more than 2 billion greeting cards each year in more than 30 languages for more than 100 countries. The Hallmark Visitors Center at Crown Center tells the story behind the world's largest greeting card company.
I is for Inventions
The list of Kansas City ideas is a diverse one and includes the McDonald’s Happy Meal, Wishbone salad dressing, the bumper sticker, jazz jam sessions, Chicken Spiedini, Rival crock pot, the multi-screen theater concept and M&M’s candy coating.
J is for Jesse James
The famous outlaw grew up in nearby Kearney, Mo., where there is a festival held each year in his honor. History buffs can tour his childhood home in there, or visit the Jesse James Bank Museum in nearby Liberty, the site of an 1866 James gang robbery that cost the bank nearly $60,000.
K is for Kansas City Zoo
For a wild family adventure, explore the Kansas City Zoo in beautiful Swope Park. Visit more than 1,000 animals including the Zoo's Helzberg Penguin Plaza. The Kansas City Zoo was recently named one of "America's Best Zoos" by Intrepid Traveler.
L is for Live Theater
The stages are rarely dark in KC. The Kansas City Repertory Theatre, one of the top regional theater companies, has two performance stages in town. Kansas City's oldest theater, The Folly, still hosts a wide range of quality events for the community. Crown Center's Coterie Theatre specializes in productions for young audiences. To catch an offbeat show, head to the Unicorn Theatre where alternative, contemporary shows reign.
M is for Mickey Mouse
The man behind the mouse once called Kansas City home. Walt Disney attended the Kansas City Art Institute in the early 1920s, and then opened his first animation studio downtown, Laugh-O-Gram Studios. There, legend has it that Disney befriended and fed a small rodent in the building, later saying it was the inspiration for Mickey Mouse.
N is for Night owls
Kansas City is open late! To the delight of late-night revelers, many of KC’s bars and jazz venues remain open until 3 a.m. And after the bar closes, keep the party going at one of KC’s five casinos, all of which stay open around the clock.
O is for The Great Outdoors
From cultural festivals to historical festivals, from art fairs to barbecue competitions, KC has an outdoor festival or event to match any interest. In fact, the Urban Institute ranked KC third among the country's top 50 cities for its astonishing number of events and festivals.
P is for "Paris of the Plains"
Jazz flourished in KC in the '20s and '30s when political boss Tom Pendergast went against prohibition by allowing alcohol to flow freely in the city. Consequently, Kansas City's 12th Street became nationally known for its numerous jazz clubs, gambling parlors and brothels, earning the city the moniker, "The Paris of the Plains." At its height, 12th Street was home to more than 50 jazz clubs and more than 100 night clubs, dance halls and vaudeville houses.
Q is for Quirky Museums
Go off the beaten path with hidden gems such as the Arabia Steamboat Museum—which offers a rare glimpse of pre-Civil War life through the buried treasure of a sunken 1856 steamboat. The Glore Psychiatric Museum chronicles the history of the treatment of mental illness in America. Leila's Hair Museum houses 2,000 pieces of jewelry containing or made of human hair dating before 1900.
R is for Rome
Today, Kansas City is known as the City of Fountains, boasting more fountains than any other city in the world, except maybe Rome. While the exact number of fountains is not known, it's estimated that more than 200 fountains flow in KC.
S is for Scream
I scream. You scream. We all scream for KC, the Haunted House Capital of the World. Get spooked at The Beast, a fright-filled labyrinth and the largest haunted house in America. Or, test your nerve at The Edge of Hell, KC's oldest scream factory.
T is for Truman
Nearby Independence was the hometown of President Harry S. Truman and is now the location of his memorial Library and Museum. The museum's two permanent exhibits chronicle the Missourian's private life and political career—with intimate theaters depicting his most difficult decisions like using the atomic bomb. The museum's courtyard is President Truman, his wife, Bess, and their daughter Margaret Truman Daniel's final resting place.
U is for Underrated
Kansas City was recently rated one of America’s Top 10 Most Underrated Cities by Yahoo! Travel. Other buzzworthy KC ratings of the moment include: America’s Best Downtowns (Forbes), America’s No. 1 Affordable Getaway (Travel + Leisure), Top Cities for College Grads (Monster) and one of America’s Seven Emerging Innovative Centers (Wall Street Journal).
V is for Vitale
Kansas City is a college basketball mecca. In fact, the city has hosted more NCAA basketball games than any other city in the U.S., and Municipal Auditorium has hosted more Final Fours than any other building in the country (10). The downtown College Basketball Experience is a hoops fan favorite with hands-on interactive basketball exhibits and the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame featuring Dick Vitale, Larry Bird and other college basketball legends.
W is for Westport
Once the gateway into the Western Frontier serving migrants traveling the Oregon, California and Santa Fe trails, Westport eventually became Kansas City's original entertainment district. Today, Westport is a fusion of local eateries, fashionable boutiques and hot night-spots mixed in with reminders of the neighborhood's historical past.
X is for XOXO
There's no such thing as a hopeless romantic in Kansas City. There is much to do on a getaway for two including theater and ballet performances, intimate restaurants and a stay at one of KC's several cozy bed & breakfasts. Don't forget, a date night in the city is never complete without a horse-drawn carriage ride through the streets of the picturesque Country Club Plaza.
Y is for Yardbird Parker, and All that Jazz
From the roaring '20s to the early '40s, jazz reigned in Kansas City, producing the swinging signature sound that became known as Kansas City-style jazz. The city's 12th Street became world renowned for its jazz clubs and glamorous parlors. Legends like Charlie "Yardbird" Parker, Count Basie, Andy Kirk and Joe Turner all played in KC. Today, live jazz can be heard around town at more than 20 area nightclubs.
Z is for Zilch. As in you pay nothing, zero, free!
As the Associated Press put it, "Budget-minded travelers have a buffet of penny-pinching options in the City of Fountains…" In fact, many of the city's attractions cost nothing at all. Take a tour of local Boulevard Brewing Co.; explore one of the Midwest's largest farmers markets at City Market; partake in a 40-gallery art crawl on First Fridays—all for FREE.
There's more to see in KC
1827 Log Courthouse
Region: East
Phone: (816) 325-7111
Visit WebsiteAdventure Oasis Water Park
Region: East
Phone: (816) 325-7370
Visit WebsiteAmerican Jazz Museum
Region: 18th and Vine Neighborhood, Downtown
Phone: (816) 474-8463
Visit WebsiteAmerican Royal Association
Region: West Bottoms, Downtown
Phone: (816) 221-9800
Visit WebsiteBeast Haunted House, The
Region: West Bottoms, Downtown
Phone: (816) 842-4280
Visit WebsiteAmigoni Urban Winery
Region: West Bottoms, Downtown
Phone: (913) 890-3289
Visit WebsiteBrush Creek Community Center
Region: South KC
Phone: (816) 513-0730
Visit WebsiteBruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center
Region: South KC
Phone: (816) 513-0700
Visit WebsiteChicago and Alton Depot
Region: East
Phone: (816) 325-7955
Visit WebsiteCinder Block Brewery
Region: North KC
Phone: (816) 298-6555
Visit WebsiteCity Hall Observation Deck
Region: Downtown
Phone: (816) 513-2689
Visit WebsiteElmwood Cemetery
Region: East
Phone: (816) 231-0373
Visit WebsiteEwing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden
Region: Midtown
Phone: (816) 932-1260
Visit WebsiteGangster Tour
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 471-1234
Visit WebsiteGreat Wolf Lodge
Region: Kansas City, Kansas, Kansas
Phone: (913) 907-2954
Visit WebsiteHallmark Visitors Center
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 274-3613
Visit WebsiteHeritage League of Greater Kansas City
Region: Downtown
Phone: (913) 715-2551
Visit WebsiteHorace M. Peterson III Visitors Center
Region: 18th and Vine Neighborhood, Downtown
Phone: (816) 474-8463
Visit WebsiteJohnson County Museum
Region: Kansas, Overland Park, Johnson County/South
Phone: (913) 826-2787
Visit WebsiteKaleidoscope
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 274-8301
Visit WebsiteKansas City Convention & Entertainment Facilities
Region: Crossroads, Downtown
Phone: (816) 513-5000
Visit WebsiteKansas City Fun Trolley Tours LLC
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 500-5417
Visit WebsiteKansas City Northern Miniature Railroad
Region: Northland
Phone: (816) 746-5663
Visit WebsiteKemper Museum of Contemporary Art
Region: Country Club Plaza, Midtown
Phone: (816) 753-5784
Visit WebsiteLakeside Nature Center
Region: South KC, Swope Park
Phone: (816) 513-8960
Visit WebsiteLanesfield Historic Site
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 893-6645
Visit WebsiteLenexa Convention and Visitors Bureau
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 888-1414
Visit WebsiteLoose Park
Region: Midtown
Phone: (816) 513-7500
Visit WebsiteLouisburg Aquatic Center
Region: Overland Park
Phone: (913) 837-3555
Visit WebsiteMacabre Cinema Haunted House
Region: Downtown, West Bottoms
Phone: (816) 472-4467
Visit WebsiteMahaffie Stagecoach Stop & Farm
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 971-5111
Visit WebsiteMidwest Genealogy Center
Region: East
Phone: (816) 252-7228
Visit WebsiteNational Frontier Trails Museum
Region: East
Phone: (816) 325-7575
Visit WebsiteNegro Leagues Baseball Museum
Region: 18th and Vine Neighborhood, Downtown
Phone: (816) 221-1920
Visit WebsiteOld Red Bridge Love Locks
Region: South KC, Swope Park
Phone: (816) 513-7500
Visit WebsitePenguin Park
Region: Northland
Phone: (816) 513-7500
Visit WebsitePlatte County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (816) 270-3979
Visit WebsitePuppetry Arts Institute
Region: East
Phone: (816) 833-9777
Visit WebsiteQuindaro Ruins Underground Railroad
Region: Kansas City, Kansas, Kansas
Phone: (913) 609-1587
Visit WebsiteRose Garden
Region: Northland
Phone: (816) 784-5300
Visit WebsiteScience City at Union Station
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 460-2020
Visit WebsiteSouth Kansas City Chamber of Commerce
Region: South KC
Phone: (816) 761-7660
Visit WebsiteSpring Hill Cemetery
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 592-3664
Visit WebsiteStarlight Theatre
Region: South KC, Swope Park
Phone: (816) 363-7827
Visit WebsiteThe Bay Water Park
Region: South KC
Phone: (816) 965-9218
Visit WebsiteThe Edge of Hell Haunted House
Region: West Bottoms, Downtown
Phone: (816) 842-4279
Visit WebsiteThe Money Museum at Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 881-2683
Visit WebsiteTony Aguirre Community Center
Region: Westside/Southwest BLVD, Downtown
Phone: (816) 784-1300
Visit WebsiteTrailside Center
Region: South KC
Phone: (816) 942-3581
Visit WebsiteVaile Mansion and Arboretum
Region: East
Phone: (816) 503-6700
Visit WebsiteVietnam Veterans Memorial
Region: Midtown, Westport
Phone: (816) 561-8387
Visit WebsiteVisit Shawnee
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 631-6545
Visit WebsiteArabia Steamboat Museum
Region: River Market, Downtown
Phone: (816) 471-1856
Visit WebsiteUnion Station Kansas City
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 460-2000
Visit WebsiteThe Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Region: Country Club Plaza, Midtown
Phone: (816) 751-1278
Visit WebsiteOlathe Chamber of Commerce/Convention and Visitors Bureau
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 764-1050
Visit WebsiteLegends Outlets Kansas City
Region: Kansas City, Kansas, Kansas
Phone: (913) 788-3700
Visit WebsiteCrown Center
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 274-8444
Visit WebsiteVisit Independence
Region: East
Phone: (816) 325-7575
Visit WebsiteKansas City Zoo & Aquarium
Region: South KC, Swope Park
Phone: (816) 595-1234
Visit WebsiteNational WWI Museum and Memorial
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 888-8100
Visit WebsiteVisit Kansas City Kansas
Region: Kansas City, Kansas, Kansas
Phone: (913) 321-5800
Visit WebsiteKansas City Royals
Region: East
Phone: (816) 921-8000
Visit WebsiteLEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 471-4386
Visit WebsiteSEA LIFE Kansas City Aquarium
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 471-4FUN (4386)
Visit WebsiteThe National Museum of Toys and Miniatures
Region: South Plaza, Midtown
Phone: (816) 235-8000
Visit WebsiteServaes Brewing Company
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 608-5220
Visit WebsiteBlade & Timber Power & Light
Region: West Bottoms, Downtown
Phone: (816) 343-8489
Visit WebsiteOverland Chauffeured Services
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 381-3504
Visit WebsiteBoulevard Brewing Co.
Region: Westside/Southwest BLVD, Downtown
Phone: (816) 701-7247
Visit WebsiteChicken N Pickle - Kansas City
Region: North KC
Phone: (816) 537-1400
Visit WebsiteJ. Rieger & Co.
Region: North East
Phone: (816) 702-7800
Visit WebsiteCity of Lenexa, Kansas
Region: Kansas, Johnson County/South
Phone: (913) 477-7500
Visit WebsiteBingham-Waggoner Estate
Region: East
Phone: (816) 461-3491
Visit WebsiteErnie Miller Nature Center
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 826-2800
Visit WebsiteBlade & Timber Town Center
Region: Kansas, Overland Park, Johnson County/South
Phone: (913) 205-5421
Visit WebsiteCity of North Kansas City, Missouri
Region: North KC
Phone: (816) 274-6000
Visit WebsiteGardner Chamber of Commerce
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 856-6464
Visit WebsiteBorder Brewing Company
Region: Downtown
Phone: (816) 469-5287
Visit WebsiteHarry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum
Region: East
Phone: (816) 268-8200
Visit WebsiteCity Market
Region: River Market, Downtown
Phone: (816) 842-1271
Visit WebsiteCasual Animal Brewing Company
Region: Crossroads, Downtown
Phone: (816) 648-0184
Visit WebsiteCity of Grandview, MO
Region: South KC
Phone: (816) 316-4800
Visit WebsiteJackson County Parks + Rec
Region: South KC, East
Phone: (816) 503-4800
Visit WebsiteMartin City Brewing Company
Region: South KC
Phone: (816) 268-2222
Visit WebsiteiFLY Kansas City
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 305-4359
Visit WebsiteMissouri Town Living History Museum.
Region: South KC, East
Phone: (816) 229-8980
Visit WebsiteHistoric Garment District Museum of Kansas City
Region: Downtown
Phone: (816) 513-0726
Visit WebsiteKansas City Automotive Museum
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 322-4227
Visit WebsiteGEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Region: East
Phone: (816) 920-9300
Visit WebsiteKemper Outdoor Education Center
Region: South KC, Westport, East
Phone: (816) 229-8980
Visit WebsiteTom's Town Distilling Company
Region: Crossroads, Downtown
Phone: (816) 541-2400
Visit WebsiteFactory Cafe - The Roasterie
Region: Westside/Southwest BLVD, Downtown
Phone: (816) 931-4000
Visit WebsiteKansas City Renaissance Festival
Region: Kansas City, Kansas, Kansas
Phone: (913) 721-2110
Visit WebsiteBrew Lab
Region: Overland Park, Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 400-2343
Visit WebsiteNorthland Regional Chamber of Commerce
Region: Northland
Phone: (816) 455-9911
Visit WebsiteShawnee Town 1929
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 248-2360
Visit WebsiteVisitor Services at the JCPRD Administration Building
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 888-4713
Visit WebsiteSplash Cove Aquatic Center
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 631-7177
Visit WebsiteKansas City Chiefs
Region: East
Phone: (816) 920-9300
Visit WebsiteStrange Days Brewing Co.
Region: River Market, Downtown
Phone: (816) 469-5321
Visit WebsiteKansas City Parks & Recreation
Region: South KC
Phone: (816) 513-7500
Visit WebsiteJohnson County Arts & Heritage Center
Region: Overland Park, Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 826-2787
Visit WebsiteSpring Hill Kansas - Historic Downtown
Region: Kansas, Johnson County/South
Phone: (913) 592-3664
Visit WebsiteThomas A. Soetaert Aquatic Center
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 631-0054
Visit WebsiteKansas City Museum
Region: North East
Phone: 816-702-7700
Visit WebsiteVisit Overland Park
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 491-0123
Visit WebsiteShawnee Historic Murals
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 631-2500
Visit WebsiteThe Regnier Family Wonderscope Children's Museum of Kansas City
Region: South KC
Phone: (816) 643-6700
Visit WebsiteCrown Center Ice Terrace
Region: Crown Center, Downtown
Phone: (816) 274-8411
Visit WebsiteBlack Archives of Mid-America, Inc.
Region: 18th and Vine Neighborhood, Downtown
Phone: (816) 221-1600
Visit WebsiteLewis and Clark Lookout, Case Park
Region: Downtown
Phone: N/A
Visit WebsiteVisit KC
Region: Downtown, Power & Light
Phone: (816) 691-3800
Visit WebsiteKC Wine Co. & KC Pumpkin Patch
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 484-6251
Visit WebsiteTransport Brewery
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: 732-998-5899
Visit WebsiteDowntown Shawnee
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 631-2500
Visit WebsiteAubrey Vineyards
Region: Overland Park, Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 909-2926
Visit WebsiteExBEERiment Brewing
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 938-4175
Visit WebsiteThe College Basketball Experience
Region: Power & Light, Downtown
Phone: (816) 949-7500
Visit WebsiteAmazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure-Kansas City
Region: Midtown, Westport
Phone: (805) 603-5620
Visit WebsiteBreakout KC - Park Place
Region: Overland Park, Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 298-1081
Visit WebsiteBreakout KC - River Market
Region: River Market, Downtown
Phone: (816) 945-CODE(2633)
Visit WebsiteRockcreek Brewing Co.
Region: Kansas, Johnson County/South
Phone: 913-218-0017
Visit WebsiteT-Mobile Center
Region: Power & Light, Downtown
Phone: (816) 949-7100
Visit WebsiteSinkers Lounge
Region: Downtown, Power & Light
Phone: (913) 374-0105
Visit WebsiteCallsign Brewing
Region: North KC
Phone: (660) 541-0420
Visit WebsiteKansas Speedway
Region: Kansas City, Kansas, Kansas
Phone: (866) 460-7223
Visit WebsiteGhost Tour, Haunted Taxi Ghost Tours & 1322 Maple House Of The Dead
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: 913-205-9775
Visit WebsitePinstripes Overland Park
Region: Johnson County/South, Kansas
Phone: (913) 681-2255
Visit WebsiteDowntown Lee's Summit
Region: South KC, East
Phone: (816) 246-6598
Visit WebsiteKirk Family YMCA
Region: Downtown
Phone: (816) 842-9622
Visit WebsiteBRKTHROUGH
Region: Kansas, Johnson County/South
Phone: (913) 948-5800
Visit WebsiteRiver Bluff Brewing
Region: River Market, Downtown
Phone: (816) 255-2360
Visit WebsiteCity Barrel Brewery + Kitchen
Region: Downtown
Phone: (816) 298-7008
Visit WebsiteStockyards Brewing Co.
Region: Downtown, West Bottoms
Phone: (816) 945-7729
Visit WebsiteOak & Steel
Region: Downtown, Crossroads
Phone: (816) 610-8955
Visit WebsiteChicken N Pickle - Overland Park
Region: Kansas, Johnson County/South
Phone: (913) 703-5950
Visit WebsiteRaytown Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism
Region: South KC, Westport, East
Phone: (816) 353-8500
Visit WebsiteRestless Spirits Distilling
Region: North KC
Phone: (816) 492-6868
Visit WebsiteFull Moon Escape
Region: West Bottoms, Downtown
Phone: (816) 842-4280
Visit WebsiteKC Rainbow Tour
Region: Downtown
Phone: (574) 226-9550
Visit WebsitePuttery
Region: Country Club Plaza, Midtown
Visit WebsiteKC Wheel
Region: Downtown
Phone: (816) 608-6918
Visit WebsiteFaulkner's Ranch Event Venue
Region: South KC
Phone: (816) 761-5055
Visit WebsiteKansas City Tour Company/Black History KC
Region: South KC, Westport, East
Phone: (816) 286-5298
Visit WebsiteLarks Entertainment Kansas City
Region: West Bottoms, Downtown
Phone: (816) 832-8238
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