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There is never a dull moment in Kansas City. Whether you're a theater lover or a sports enthusiast, a history buff or a roller coaster fan, you will find plenty to keep you busy in this vibrant Midwest metropolis.
Amusement Parks
If there is one attraction that brings more visitors to Kansas City than any other, it has to be Worlds of Fun. This 175-acre theme park features more than 140 rides and attractions. Be sure to take a spin on the Mamba, one of the longest, tallest and fastest steel roller coasters in the world. Worlds of Fun's sister park, Oceans of Fun, offers more than 60 acres of wet and wild entertainment. Bring your swimsuit, nose plug and lots of sunscreen.
Shopping
The concrete playground known as downtown Kansas City mixes the town's rich heritage with its exciting modern attractions. One of the most popular stops is Union Station, which was recently restored to its former grandeur and now houses Science City, a tiny town built inside the station featuring 50 "neighborhoods," each with a different science-based focus. Another downtown mainstay is Crown Center. This massive complex not only houses the international headquarters of Hallmark Cards, but it also includes excellent restaurants, lots of shopping, live theater performances and two hotels. Meanwhile, a trip to Kansas City would not be complete without a visit to the 18th & Vine District, known the world over as the site where Kansas City-style jazz music was born.
If you are the "shop until you drop" type, you will love the Country Club Plaza and Westport districts. Designed in 1922, the Plaza is the country's first shopping area especially designed to accommodate automobiles. The Spanish architecture, one-of-a-kind shops, national retailers and outstanding restaurants make this a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. Whereas the Plaza is more upscale, Westport is down to earth.
Museums and Galleries
To satisfy your more cultural tastes, try a few of the city's outstanding fine art museums. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is considered one of the finest in the nation, thanks to its collections of European, American and Oriental art, Chinese Temple Room, outdoor sculpture garden and more. The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art offers permanent and traveling exhibits featuring some of the most respected artists of our time. And if you think art is only for serious adult viewing, think again. The Toy & Miniature Museum offers a delightful display of antique dolls, doll houses, trains, miniatures and Victorian toys that will charm the young and the young at heart.
The Shawnee Indian Mission Historical Site, which began as a mission school serving Native American children in the 1820s and 30s, later became a popular resting area for settlers traveling the Santa Fe Trail. If you are looking for something fun for younger visitors, try the Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead, a five-acre farm complete with a petting barnyard, picnic areas and nature trails. For a taste of history, try a trip to Independence for a stop at the Harry S. Truman Library & Museum and the Truman Farm Home.
Sports
It is all about sports in East Metro. Here you will find Arrowhead Stadium and Kauffman Stadium. Whether you are a Kansas City Chiefs fan, a Kansas City Royals fan or both, you will feel the excitement from the moment you take your seat in either of these venues.
Cinema and Theater
On the grounds of the Zoo is the Sprint IMAX Theatre, where you will experience movies such as Everest and Dolphins on a screen more than six-stories tall. South Kansas City is also home to the Starlight Theatre, one of only two professional open-air theater companies in the nation.
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