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Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
The guide was updated:The impressive shell-shaped building is located near the P&L District, and is home to the widely known Kansas City Symphony, also called the “Sound of Kansas City.” Besides promoting American music with, it comes up with a truly international lineup each season.
Useful Information
- Address: 1703 Wyandotte St 200, Kansas City
- Opening hours: Box Office: Monday to Friday: 10am–6pm, Saturday and Sunday: Closed
- Website: www.kcsymphony.org
- Phone: +1 816 471 1100
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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
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Boulevard Brewing Company
The largest specialty brewer in the Midwest offers 21 types of beer year-round as well as seasonal brews, including the popular Smokestack Series—all made with a focus on sustainability. Tours with tasting are available between 11am to 4pm on weekdays, and are free on Wednesdays. Enjoy your pint with a nice view of downtown!
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Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
The impressive shell-shaped building is located near the P&L District, and is home to the widely known Kansas City Symphony, also called the “Sound of Kansas City.” Besides promoting American music with, it comes up with a truly international lineup each season.
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Arrowhead Stadium
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Powell Gardens
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Hallmark Kaleidoscope
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Children's Mercy Park
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The Money Museum
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National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial
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Steamboat Arabia Museum
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