
Kansas City Museum - Learning the City's History and Diversity
Kansas City Museum is a much-visited venue for the majority of tourists in KC, Missouri. The interesting events and programs at the venue are usually the biggest crowd pullers, owing to their inclusion of workshops, visitor participation in other special events, and some special events restricted only to members.
The interesting events are seldom about song, dance and merriness. Most tours and workshops conducted at the museum take one through art campaigns, library research, lectures, artisan meets, lectures from the curator and other personnel, and plain exhibitions featuring ancient ethnic art.
Events at the museum
http://www.kcmuseum100.org/centennialevents.html
Corinthian Hall and more about the museum
http://www.360kc.com/Attractions/Museums/KansasCityMuseum.html
Contact personnel at the Kansas City Museum
http://www.unionstation.org/KansasCityMuseum/contactus.html
Located very close to the airport, Kansas City Museum gives its visitors an opportunity to visit the place as a sole purpose of coming to KC. Located on Gladstone Boulevard, the roads can be easily followed down the Bellefontaine Avenue if you are coming down the downtown side. The facility is popular for housing a special "Story Tarium", which the most enjoyable part of the museum for kids. Open Tuesday onwards through Sunday, this free entry facility is the perfect and the easiest zone for education on local American history and regional development.
The museum's most prominent exhibits include Southwest Indian pottery products, exhibits dedicated to eminent families and hundreds of exquisite local art products. The museum boasts of more than 200,000 pieces amongst photographs and other items from the 1950s studio of Warner Untersee.
The museum has stood for 100 years and can be one of the most exciting places to document your Kansas City vacation. Open 6 days a week, the venue is one of the most revered symbols of American heritage, and a mark of civil well-being since its earliest days.
Museum's programs and other information
http://www.friendsofkansascitymuseum.org/programs/

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