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Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop & Farm

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Mahaffie engages visitors with hands on experiences of 1860s farming, frontier life and stagecoach travel while preserving the significant Mahaffie story. Open Late Thursdays June & July; free admission; 1860s Fireworks & Independence Day in July; and Sorghum Saturday in October.


MAX (Metro Area Express)

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, RideKC buses are Zero Fare through 2023. Exceptional service to KC attractions and entertainment from the River Market to the Country Club Plaza, at an affordable price. Save on parking and driving costs. No need to drive around in search of parking. Just let MAX and its rapid transit feature get you to and from major destinations such as the Convention Center, Power and Light District, Crossroads Arts District, Union Station, Crown Center, Liberty Memorial and the Plaza.


McCormick Distilling/Holladay Distillery

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Holladay Distillery, home of McCormick Distilling Co., is the oldest distillery west of the Mississippi River on its original site. Visit us for a tour exploring over 160 years of history, while learning about the bourbon distilling & aging process.


Melvin Murry Park

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The Melvin Murry Park is located at 207th Street and Barker Road within the Woodland Ridge Subdivision. Access to the park is on an unimproved path within the Woodland Ridge Subdivision at the intersection of 208th Terrace and Skyview Lane. This park is undeveloped and consists of 16.31 acres. It has 2 ponds--an upper and lower pond. The upper pond is a storm water runoff basin and is not managed as a fishery. The lower pond is part of the Community Fisheries Assistance Program (CFAP) and is stocked occasionally.


Memorial Hall - Osawatomie

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Memorial Hall is a public facility. The hall includes a meeting room, stage, kitchen, and service area. The facility is available to be rented for family reunions, birthday parties, wedding receptions and other activities.


Miami County Courthouse

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Built in 1898 for $66,152.75, this red brick structure was built and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Based on Romanesque architecture, it was designed by George Washburn. The interior features quartered oak with a natural finish. More than $500,000 was spent in the late 1970 to restore its splendor. Time capsule artifacts that were uncovered in 1998 are on display at the Miami County Historical Museum.


Miami County Historical Museum

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Permanent exhibits in three 19th century buildings include Native American and St. Philippine Duchesne Shrine artifacts, history of Miami County ghost towns and artifacts of early settlements. Local and seasonal exhibits are changed monthly. Gift shop and area publications. I-35 South to Exit 215.


Miami County, KS

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A blend of the urban with the rural, Miami County offers families a unique getaway. Choices include viewing the stars from the largest public telescope in five states, wakeboarding around a lake without a boat, making apple cider and wine, visiting the Siberian tigers to wandering through Civil War sites. The family-owned, drive-in theater is the perfect fun spot on a warm summer evening. Visit some of our award-winning vineyards on your own or aboard the scheduled trolley route, offering weekend tours.


Miami State Fishing Lake

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Miami State Fishing Lake includes 101 acres of water bounded by about 150 acres of timbered hillsides and the Marais des Cygnes River. The lake and fishery was renovated in 2001. Renovation included removal of the existing fishery, habitat construction, and fish stockings. Initial stockings included largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, channel catfish, and black crappie. A boat ramp, courtesy dock, fourteen earthen piers, and a vault toilet are available for lake users.


Mid-Continent Public Library - Antioch

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Located north of Kansas City in Gladstone, Missouri, Mid-Continent Public Library's Antioch Branch serves the local community and welcomes out of town visitors seeking free WiFi. The branch offers free programs on a wide-range of topics from local history to technology instruction.