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08-01-2006, 07:21 PM | #3 |
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OK... my serious advice: don't take your wife.
I've been to too many games where the dude is next to his girl that doesn't want to be there and they BOTH end up being miserable. Take someone else. (A side note: I've seen several of those same couples leave at halftime because the girl is being a bitch). |
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08-01-2006, 07:25 PM | #7 |
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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: This museum has a collection of life-like sculptures.
Arabia Steamboat Museum: This steamboat, which sank in the Missouri River in 1856, has numerous exhibits dedicated to frontier life. Negro Leagues Baseball Museum: Opened in 1991, this museum is a tribute to some of baseball's best unknown players. Worlds Of Fun: This amusement park features Mamba, one of the world's tallest and fastest roller coasters. American Jazz Museum: As a testament to Kansas City, the mother of swing and Bebop, this museum evokes the living spirit of jazz legends and chronicles the history of jazz and its greatest performers. Science City at Union Station: See how astronauts train for space missions or discover the chemistry behind some of your favorite beverages. Kids and adults alike will be entertained for hours at this center dedicated to showing how science is a part of our everyday lives. Country Club Plaza: This ritzy marketplace features and outdoor plaza adorned with romantic European fountains and sculptures, plus designer shops and great restaurants. Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art: Established in 1885 as Kansas City's first cultural institution, this art museum houses a rich collection of modern and contemporary art. Blue Room: This jazz bar opened in 1997. Kansas City Zoo: You need at least a day to explore this expansive zoo that features a 95-acre African environment where more than 400 animals roam. Hallmark Visitors Center: See everything behind the world's most popular greeting card at the company's factory headquarters. Crown Center: Downtown shopping, dining and entertainment complex. City Market: Popular farmers market on Saturdays. Kansas City Museum: This museum, located in a 50-room mansion, traces the development of life on the plains and Kansas City's role in the westward expansion of the United States. Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio State Historic Site: Memorabilia and personal items belonging to 20th-century artist, Thomas Hart Benton, are on display at his late-Victorian home and art studio. Liberty Memorial Museum of World War One Westport, Kansas City KC Fountains: "The City of Fountains" boasts more than 40 public water works, ranging from classical to modern, minimalist to ornate. Toy and Miniature Museum: Located in a mansion built in 1911, this museum has a diverse collection of miniatures. |
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08-01-2006, 07:26 PM | #10 |
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You don't want to take someone who doesn't want to be there. What happens if the Chiefs are having a bad game? Now you are in a bad mood she already is probably not happy. Next thing you know you both are fighting.
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08-01-2006, 07:26 PM | #11 | |
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I am sorry. I have been gone a long time. But, I happened to go to the last game last year versus the Bengals. I'd recommend Gates and Sons BBQ Ham and Beef on Wonder Bread (Triple Decker) Next Topsy's Popcorn for dessert Cinnamon and butter popcorn AWESOME! Next you go to the Ball Cap Store at Crown-Center and turn her loose at Ban. Repub. with a couple of bills. Women and hell some men are perfectly content with shopping on a get-away. Some of the natives who still live in KC may have a stronger recommendation. Last edited by Simply Red; 08-01-2006 at 07:35 PM.. |
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Kansas City has more movie screens per person than any other city. We have some great restaurants. Westport is full of bars.
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American Royal Museum: Museum featuring cattle and agricultural exhibits.
Airline History Museum: Airline history museum at Kansas City airport devoted to saving and preserving old aircraft, including "connies". Mutual Musicians Foundation 18th and Vine District: Historic district of Kansas City filled with renovated buildings, museums and a performing arts center. Kansas City Symphony, Kansas City Coterie Theatre, Kansas City Kaleidoscope, Kansas City Union Station Theater District, Kansas City Cave Spring Interpretive Center: Cave Spring is a 36 acre historic site and nature park located in Southeast Kansas City in Jackson County. The area includes a nature center with changing exhibits, picnic area, hiking trails, wildlife pond habitat, butterfly garden, and small cave. Black Archives of Mid-America: This project is a collaboration between the Black Archives of Mid-America Inc. and Kansas City Public Library, funded by the Missouri State Library. Harley Davidson Factory Tour: Factory tour for motorcycle buffs features exhibits on the manufacturing and assembly processes, and one of the first motorcycles to be manufactured on the assembly line is on display the 95th Anniversary Sportster. Dixie Belle Saloon: State-of-the-art technology with cutting edge music is the main attraction at this high-voltage club catering to the gay community. Starlight Theatre, Kansas City Santa Fe Trail: Starting in 1821, this ancient passageway was used on a regular basis by merchant-traders from Missouri to transport their goods to Santa Fe, Mexico. Grand Emporium, Kansas City Loose Park: This peaceful 74-acre retreat offers the fragrant Rose Garden, scenic walking paths and a small lake for those restful moments. Oregon Trail: The Oregon Trail was a major pathway from Missouri to Oregon, which carried thousands of pioneer families to the promised land on the western frontier. Kansas City Art Institute: Distinguished college of art and design, this is a private, independent, four-year college founded in 1885. Mill Creek Park: A peaceful oasis in the middle of busy Kansas City; a great place for picnics, hikes and special events. Kansas City Power and Light Building, Kansas City Heart of America Shakespeare Festival, Kansas City Missouri Town 1855: Replica of an early Missouri town. Club Mardi Gras: Located in the historic district, this is one of Kansas City's oldest jazz clubs. Sidestreet Bar and Grill: Have a few drinks, eat some dinner and make new friends at this popular gay nightspot. Loose Park Rose Garden: Offering scenic and fragrant delights, the Laura Conyers Smith Municipal Rose Garden is located in Kansas City's Loose Park. J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain: Dedicated to the memory of J.C. Nichols, the developer of Kansas City's Country Club Plaza, this is one of the most treasured water fountains in town. Brush Creek Waterway: 3/4-mile concrete path below street level that follows a canal. Old Trolley Trail: Running path following old railroad track for 4 miles. State Ballet of Missouri, Kansas City Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City City Hall, Kansas City Little Italy, Kansas City Gangster Tour, Kansas City James Farm, Kansas City Brookside, Kansas City Belger Arts Center, Kansas City Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City |
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