Attractions

Macabre Cinema Haunted House

Macabre Cinema Haunted House takes you from the screen to SCREAM. See the action of classic and contemporary horror scenes through a haunted 1930’s movie theatre with 4 floors of thrill. Actual movie sets from The Mummy and Hellraiser movies are part of the attraction.

Louisburg Cemetery

A new addition housing a memorial to veterans is located on the cemetery’s west end. A cannon used during the Civil War is located within the cemetery. Located at the intersection of K-68 and South Rogers Road.

Louisburg Chamber of Commerce

Louisburg is a small charming town with friendly people located 20 minutes south of the Kansas City metro area. The local restaurants, shopping, parks and attractions are worth a day trip visit for casual fun. You will want to revisit to explore it all. Check with the local chamber of commerce at 913-837-2826 and visit the Web site for more information.

Louisburg Aquatic Center

The pool is open to the public. Open swim on Monday through Friday lasts from noon-l 8pm and from noon-7:30pm Saturday and Sunday. The lap and adult swim lasts for one hour after closing Monday through Friday, except when reserved for private parties. The daily admission is $3.75 for individuals ages 4 to 64. Children ages 3 and younger and adults 65 and older are admitted free of charge.

Loose Park

Beautiful urban park, near Country Club Plaza. Wading pool, Civil War markers, Laura Conyers Smith Municipal Rose Garden.

Lenexa Convention and Visitors Bureau

Lenexa is home to festivals such as the Great Lenexa BBQ Battle, the Spinach Festival, and many events throughout the year. At Lenexa City Center, eat and shop local food at the Lenexa Public Market, the Farmers Market, and Made in KC. Enjoy over thirty parks including Rolling Magic Skate Park and Black Hoof Disc Golf Course.

Leavenworth Convention & Visitors Bureau

As the “First City of Kansas”, Leavenworth is the ideal place to explore the state's history. We have a carousel museum complete with a restored 1913 C. W. Parker Carousel; visit the Richard Allen Cultural Center and Museum and discover the Black Dignity Portrait Collection. Those who love to shop can spend hours strolling ...

Lakeside Nature Center

Wildlife education programs for all ages with live animals. Nature Center is free, has a hiking trail, picnic pavilion and native Missouri wildlife exhibit. Rental facilities in wooded area for corporate events, receptions and business retreats; capacity: 100 people.

Lanesfield Historic Site

Built in 1869, the school is on the National Register of Historic Places. Call about year-round special events. Youth programs include tours, classes and hands-on activities. Meet a costumed schoolteacher. Dip a pen in an ink well and practice your penmanship. Cipher math problems on a slate using a slate pencil. Partic...

Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art

The sleek exterior of Kansas City’s Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, designed by Gunnar Birkerts, only hints at the activity within its walls. The open, light-filled atrium provides a striking setting for art activities at the Museum, which are accessible to all, free of charge, year-round. The Kemper Museum Permanent Col...