Address: 500 W US Hwy 24, Independence, MO 64050, USA
“A fabulous museum! You learn quite a lot about Truman. The replica Oval Office is very well done. While the seasonal gallery was interesting as it was about Truman’s family. The mini activities spread throughout were also fun. Honestly, If you enjoy history, there’s no reason you wouldn’t like this museum. To conclude, it should take under two hours to explore. This is assuming you decide to skip the documentaries. Also, be sure to buy items at the gift shop as they’re relatively cheap and support the museum.”
Address: 318 W Pacific Ave, Independence, MO 64050, USA
“Lots of information displayed with colorful art and old photos. The film on the website was not being shown, and the interactive materials needed repairs. The two board books about why people took the trails west, for example, had pages that were hard to turn.”
Address: 8836 North Crescent Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64157, USA
“Architecturally magnificent. A pure joy to take in and admire the ability of man to create such prominent structures. Take a walk along the top or skip rocks at the base...either way you won't be disappointed.”
Address: 7000 NE Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO 64156, USA
“The grounds and historical buildings are well maintained and the park holds several different events throughout the year. Went during their trick or treating event and thought the volunteers did a wonderful job. Several living historians on site along with members from a local boy scout troop handing out candy.”
Address: 11504 E 25th St S, Independence, MO 64052, USA
“All we do is win !”
Address: 6800 Zoo Dr, Kansas City, MO 64132, USA
“We had not been to the zoo in 20 years. We took our children and grandchildren, and we all had a fantastic time! Our kids live in Norfolk, Seattle, and Portland. They agreed that this is the best zoo they have seen; so many animals, in beautiful, natural surroundings. Purchasing the platinum bracelet was a little expensive, (it supports the zoo????), but it was a great extra for our kids, ages 2-9. They rode the carousel 6 or 8 times, and enjoyed the sky tram! We all agreed that it was a great experience!”
Address: 6601 Swope Pkwy, Kansas City, MO 64132, USA
“A great place to visit before going on a self guided tour. A young gentleman there very patiently answered questions about the battle. He knew his history and told me where to see the places of the battle I was interested in, such as Byram’s ford. This museum is run by an organization that is seeking to preserve and restore what is left of the battlefield and its history.”
Address: 5235 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 64112, USA
“This museum is so much fun! First off, it's 5 bucks, and I so really, why not. But it's totally worth it! Within the first few minutes, I was already amazed at the things on display there. It's not just doll houses I assure you! The miniatures are fascinating, I kept having to remind myself that all these things I'm looking at are handmade! Then getting into the toy section, it's was so much fun to reminisce seeing all the history displayed. This place is definitely on my list to visit again.”
Address: Zoo Dr, Kansas City, MO 64132, USA
“Very updated exhibits. It's on par with other national zoos”
Address: 2538 NW 60th St, Kansas City, MO 64151, USA
“What a great group of gents that put this on. We have been in the summer many times but this was our first year for the Christmas train. Just a fantastic group putting this together and putting smiles on kids faces”
Address: 4109 NE Pleasant Valley Rd, Kansas City, MO 64119, USA
“They have a real working garden filled with heirloom plants. The garden is worked by local MU Extension Master Gardeners who are eager to answer gardening questions. The house was interesting and our tour guide gave us many historical tidbits. Quite a few hands-on activities so it's great place to visit for kids too. They also sell fantastic honey that comes from bees on the property. A great free Saturday afternoon activity.”
Address: 6115 Wornall Rd, Kansas City, MO 64113, USA
“Life in the mid 19th century, in REAL life. The Wornall House was built by John Wornall. It remained in the family until the 1970s. It was rehabbed to original condition has made it the most authentic reminder of the time period. It is worth the hour or so it takes to make the guided tour. I recommend calling for reservations beforehand, as they are only open a few days a week. And, pack a picnic lunch to eat on the grounds.”
Address: 4525 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 64111, USA
“A great way to top off a visit to one of the best museum's in the world.”
Address: MO-1, Northmoor, MO 64151, USA
“kind of a weird place that have a marker on maps for. It looks like it's somebody's house. I drove up to have a look at it, and it honestly looks like it's built in and it's being used as somebody's house. I didn't bother to stop or get out of the car, because I just wasn't sure if you were allowed to go in.”
Address: 4420 Warwick Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64111, USA
“This is the second year we have held our office holiday party at the museum. Betty and her team do a spectacular job. New chef this year knocked it out of the park! Wonderful place to have an event among phenomenal art.”
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