Kansas City Museum
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Kansas City Museum can be described as the 1st museum of regional and local history with respect to Kansas City. Education aides are being provided in Museum Visitor Center; which make ways for an introduction relating to family of Robert A Long; along with Kansas City’s history. Films that represent history; like ‘pre-Civil War Epic Bad Blood’ are shown on frequent basis in StoryTarium. Grounds surrounding the museum are kept open for the ones who desire to have a fine view of cityscape (of Kansas City). At present, a novel exhibition named ‘The Long Family and Corinthian Hall’ is on the run.
Category: Museums
Address: 3218 Gladstone Boulevard
Telephone: +1 816.483.8300
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