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Hallmark Visitors Center- Located in Crown Center the showcases the exploits of the world’s largest greeting card company.

Historic 18th & Vine District- American Jazz Museum pays homage to Kansas City's strong history in Swing and Bebop jazz. The 18th and Vine district is also home to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.

Kansas City Zoological Park and IMAX Theatre- The Zoo is open daily year-round, except Christmas and New Year's Day.

Kansas Speedway- The 1.5-mile track will play host to events from racing's top sanctioning bodies. The Woodlands Complex nearby offers Horse racing (seasonal) and Greyhound racing (year round)

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art-One of the premiere art Museum in the United States,

Starlight Theater- Kansas City's premiere outdoor venue for Broadway-style musicals and concerts.

Steam Boat Arabia Museum at City Market-The museum also features the largest collection of pre-Civil War artifacts anywhere.

Truman Presidential Library & Museum- The life and history of the 33rd President of the United States, Harry Truman.

Science City at the Union Station- is a state of the art interactive learning experience for young and old alike

Worlds of Fun-175 acres of amusement park excitement!

Oceans of Fun- a 60-acre water park, a place to beat the heat during the summer months.

Today, the outgrowth of Kansas City’s colorful history radiates energetically throughout the city and in it’s populous. If you are up for an exciting weekend or need a break from the “monotonous” and are looking for a special vacation city, head for Kansas City.

A part-time writer and full-time webmaster, Joseph Patrick, can usually be found managing his full service travel website, http://www.Triptactics.com where you will find the resources to book affordable trips to Kansas City as well as other exciting vacation destinations.

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