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Downtown view of Kansas City


Getting a glimpse of pioneer life at the SantaCaliGon Days Festival


Admiring the vibrant graffiti and street art in Kansas City's Art Alley


The 15th century Italian-style courtyard at Rozzelle Court Restaurant in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art


Premium smoked meats at Fiorella's Jack Stack Barbecue


Shopping and dining in style at the Country Club Plaza


Street view of the 18th & Vine Historic Jazz District


Exploring the vibrant atmosphere and local flair from City Market in the River Market neighborhood
Kansas City: Explore this city of neighborhoods for food, fun and culture
Here are 13 quintessential KC experiences that every visitor should make time for.
Eat KC-style Barbecue
The Barbecue Capital of the World offers more than 100 barbecue restaurants from legends like Gates and Bryant’s to smaller, local favorites.
Listen to Live Jazz
Kansas City gave jazz its swing, and this rich heritage can be heard regularly at more than 40 local clubs.
Tour KC’s World-famous Fountains
With more than 200 fountains, KC is known as the City of Fountains – boasting more fountains than any other city, except maybe Rome.
Attend the American Royal
Nicknamed the “World Series of Barbecue,” the American Royal is the largest barbecue competition on the planet and is held in Kansas City’s West Bottoms each fall.
Shop the Country Club Plaza
Opened in 1922, the nation’s first outdoor shopping district designed for the automobile covers 15 blocks with Spanish-inspired architecture and dazzling fountains.
Visit 18th & Vine
Relive the history of this historic African-American neighborhood at the American Jazz Museum and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
Tailgate at a Chiefs Game
KC is a true sports town, but no tradition looms larger than fans arriving hours before the game to cook out in the NFL stadium’s parking lots.
Explore the Crossroads Arts District
More than 60 art galleries and shops stay open late the first Friday of each month for one of the nation’s largest art walks.
Visit America’s National WWI Museum
Dedicated in 1926, Congress has declared this museum and monument as “America’s National World War I Museum.” Travel to the top of the 217-foot tower for a bird’s-eye view of the city.
Picnic next to aShuttlecock
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s Sculpture Park offers 22 acres of outdoor art including four badminton "birdies," each nearly 18 feet tall, as well as the largest collection of Henry Moore sculptures outside of England.
Relive the Wild West Through Jesse James
Visit the home where Jesse and Frank James grew up. Don’t miss the Jesse James Bank Museum, the site of the first daylight, peacetime bank robbery.
See How Greetings are Made
J.C. Hall started Hallmark by selling cards out of a shoebox in 1910 at the local YMCA. A century later, visitors can go behind-the-scenes at the world’s largest greeting card company and watch artists create real cards at the Hallmark Visitors Center.
Learn Why “The Buck Stops Here”
From the decision to drop the atomic bomb to end World War II, to the start of the Cold War, Harry S. Truman – America’s 33rd president – presided over a tumultuous time. Explore the sites of his hometown of Independence, Mo., including the Truman Presidential Museum and Library and the Truman Home.
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Fun Fact

Kansas City's "low and slow" method of preparing barbecue means slabs of meats are cooked at low temperatures and spend up to 18 hours in the smoker.
Photo: Ben Pieper

Legendary saxophonist and Kansas City native, Charlie "Bird" Parker is immortalized with a large sculpture outside the American Jazz Museum.

When alcohol sales were outlawed across the USA during Prohibition, a notorious Kansas City politician instructed the police force to ignore the new legislation. Liquor continued to flow and the city became known for its nightlife scene.
Photo: Pilsen Photo Co-op

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