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Explore Kanas city neighborhoods dedicated to gastronomy, entertainment, and culture:

Known as a city of jazz, barbecues, and fountains, Kansas City is a creative community that cultivates good times and is proud of its friendly, good-natured people. A thriving arts scene, unique museums, and beautiful boutiques give the city a trendy cultural vibe.

Here are 13 must-try experiences to include in your program if you come to Kansas City, aka KC.

  1. Taste KC’s barbecue cuisine

The world’s barbecue capital is home to more than 100 grilling restaurants, ranging from the legendary Gates and Bryant’s to smaller, locally-owned establishments.

  1. Attend a jazz concert

Kansas City has rocked jazz, and more than 40 local clubs regularly invite you to listen to this rich heritage.

  1. Visit the world famous KC Fountains

Kansas City is adorned with more than 200 fountains, earning it the nickname “City of Fountains.” It has more than any city in the world, except perhaps Rome.

  1. Attend the Royal American

Nicknamed the “World BBQ Championship,” the American Royal is the largest barbecue competition on the planet and takes place every fall in the West Bottoms neighborhood of Kansas City.

  1. Shopping at Country Club Plaza

This shopping center opened in 1922 is the country’s first shopping district designed for guests arriving by car. It is 15 blocks long and features Spanish-inspired architecture and beautiful fountains.

  1. Explore the 18th & Vine

Immerse yourself in the history of this old African-American neighborhood at the American Jazz Museum and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.

  1. Attend Chiefs Pre-Game Party

KC is a real sports city, but the essential tradition here is to arrive several hours before the start of a match to improvise a giant barbecue on the parking lots of the NFL stadium.

  1. Explore the Crossroads Arts District

Every month first Friday, more than 60 art galleries and boutiques stay open until late, offering onlookers one of the country’s most significant art walks.

  1. Visit America’s National WWI Museum

Inaugurated in 1926, this museum and monument were designated by the Congress “National Museum of America on the First World War.” Climb to the top of the 66-meter high tower for a breathtaking view of the city.

  1. Picnic next to a giant badminton shuttlecock

Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is a nine-hectare park dedicated to open-air art, including four badminton shuttlecocks, each measuring over five meters in height, as well as the most extensive collection of Henry Moore’s sculptures outside England.

  1. Relive the conquest of the Wild West with Jesse James

Visit the house where the outlaws Jesse and Frank James grew up. Do not miss the Jesse James Bank Museum, the site of the first bank robbery during the day and in peacetime.

  1. Discover how greeting cards are made

JC Hall launched Hallmark by selling tickets in a shoebox in 1910 at the local YMCA. A century later, take a look behind the scenes of this success in the world’s largest greeting card company and admire the artists as they create real cards at the Hallmark Visitors Center.

  1. Understand why “responsibility starts here.”

The decision to drop the atomic bomb to end World War II until the beginning of the Cold War, Harry S. Truman, the 33rd US president, had the difficult task of governing in the troubled times. Explore the sites of his hometown of Independence, Kansas City, including the Truman Presidential Museum and Library and his home (Truman Home).

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