American Jazz Walk of Fame
Commemorating legends who have contributed to jazz culture by immortalizing their names in bronze medallions in the historic jazz district.
Commemorating legends who have contributed to jazz culture by immortalizing their names in bronze medallions in the historic jazz district.
A marker and statue commemorating the Voyage of Discovery's overnight in Kansas City.
Conveniently located in the Power & Light District, just steps away from shopping, restaurants, and the Convention Center, the Visit KC Visitor Information Center offers visitors the chance to chat with experts on KC. From maps and visitor guides to driving directions or restaurant suggestions, the experts in the Visito...
The mission of the Black Archives of Mid-America in Kansas City, Inc. is to collect, preserve and make available to the public materials documenting the social, economic, political and cultural histories of persons of African American descent in the central United States, with particular emphasis in the Kansas City, Missouri region.
Urban Hikes KC is the best way to experience Kansas City, in English or Spanish. Check out a video of one of our urban hikes https://www.relive.cc/view/vJOKoM8QewO We offer public hikes on the weekends and are happy to set up a private hike for your group. All of our hikes are around 5 miles long, so you get your exerci...
Crown Center's outdoor ice skating rink is open for its 50th season! Regular admission is $8 for adults and children aged 4 and older. Free admission for children under age 4 when accompanied by an adult. Skate rental is $5 or skaters may bring their own. Skaters age 12 and under must be under the supervision of a parent o...
The region’s only accessible, non-profit children’s museum dedicated to providing STEAM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math – educational experiences for young children and their families. Wonderscope features 15,000 square feet of indoor exploration and 1/2 acre of year-round outdoor adventure, all with a un...
Area's leading non-profit, membership-driven business organization dedicated to creating a climate in which businesses can succeed.
Shawnee's history through the paintings of Charles Goslin. Dedicated in 1992, the murals depict three time periods in the area's history.
Shoal Creek Living History Museum, which started in 1975, is nestled quietly on 80 acres out of the 1,000 acres that makes up Hodge Park. The museum has twenty-one structures including seventeen authentic log cabins and homes, relocated from surrounding counties, dating from 1807-1885 to create a village setting. The g...