Kansas City Travel Guide
Established as a trading post in 1821, Kansas City served as the starting point for wagon trains heading over the Santa Fe, California, and Oregon trails, and later emerged as the nation's center for cattle stockyards and slaughterhouses. Today greater Kansas City is a sprawling metropolis of 1.9 million stradd ...
Established as a trading post in 1821, Kansas City served as the starting point for wagon trains heading over the Santa Fe, California, and Oregon trails, and later emerged as the nation's center for cattle stockyards and slaughterhouses. Today greater Kansas City is a sprawling metropolis of 1.9 million straddling the Kansas-Missouri state line. Downtown Kansas City, a blend of Art Deco buildings, brick warehouses dating from the 1880s, and modern skyscrapers, is also home to the new Power & Light District, an 8-block development of dining-and-entertainment venues. Yet the metropolitan area retains something of a small-town atmosphere, with tree-lined boulevards, bubbling fountains, and a large number of parks spread over gently rolling hills. Need further incentive to visit? Kansas City is famous for its steaks, barbecue, jazz, rich frontier history, and unique attractions found nowhere else.
The Best of Kansas City
College Basketball Experience
National World War I Museum
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Adam's Mark Hotel & Conference Center - CoCo Key Water Resort
Hotel Sorella Country Club Plaza
Comfort Inn & Suites By Worlds of Fun
909 Walnut Apartments by Execustay
Riverstone Apartments by Execustay
Hyatt Place Kansas City Airport
Drury Inn & Suites Kansas City Stadium- Kansas City