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Osawatomie History & Railroad Museum

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The story of Osawatomie is preserved and displayed at the Osawatomie History & Railroad Museum through artifacts and records that highlight the concepts, habits, skills, arts, instruments, and institutions of the residents and their surrounding area. From its beginnings as an Indian Mission to its fame as an "abolitionists' nest" during the territorial Border Wars, to its recognition as a railroad metropolis and a national leader in mental health, Osawatomie, Kansas, has truly been "one of a kind." Unique in name and character, Osawatomie and its story provide insight into significant event


Osawatomie Pool

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The Municipal Swimming Pool built in 1963 is located in the northwest corner of John Brown Park and just north of the Miami County YMCA. The 225,000 gallon aquatic facility is open to the public from Memorial Day through late August.


Osteria IL Centro

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The concept for Kansas City’s Osteria IL Centro (meeting place at the center) originated from small, local restaurants scattered throughout the Mediterranean. For centuries, neighborhood folks have met in these establishments to enjoy wine from the hillsides and freshly made cuisine in a casual atmosphere. This type of ambience is found at 51st and Main Street (South Plaza). The upscale-casual, Italian bistro yokes 3 1/2 star dining with a Wine Spectator "Best of Award of Excellence," and friendly service to form an artistic, and candlelit atmosphere for its patrons.


Over There Café

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Enjoy your Museum visit then grab a bite to eat at the Over There Café where you can eat like a soldier! Guests dine surrounded by World War I-themed décor featuring the flags of the Allied and Central Powers and a poppy field mural. Menu items include freshly prepared sandwiches, pizza, salads, soups, snacks and desserts named for people and places from the Great War. The Café also offers, daily specials, gluten free and vegetarian options and a variety of beverages, including local/imported beer and wine and local air-roasted coffee courtesy of The Roasterie. The Café is open until 3 p.m.


Paola Cemetery

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The cemetery has gravestones of early Native American Indians such as Baptiste Peoria’s relatives, Civil War veterans, both north and south. Famous families and individuals who helped shape Paola’s future. Intersection of Miami and West Streets.


Paola Community Center

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The Paola Community Center building features a historic 300 seat auditorium, 150 seat banquet room with a large kitchen and 30 person meeting room. There are 12 studio rooms on the second level surrounding the stage. The third floor features two large rooms suitable for activities such as yoga, an art studio, or a musician's master class, plus four large office studios. The Paola Community Center can be rented for a variety of occasions such as meetings, conferences, dinners, weddings, receptions, etc. A refundable deposit is required for all rentals.


Paradise Pointe Golf Complex

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The Outlaw is an excellent public course featuring numerous signature holes, the most dramatic being the tough par 3, 10th hole. Great overall golf facility with good service and an award-winning pro shop. Holes: 18 Par: 72 Yardage: 6,988/6,469/5,322 USGA Course/Slope Rating: 74.3/138, 72.3/129, 67.0/118 Fairways: Zoysia Greens: Bentgrass Practice Range: Yes Rental Clubs: Yes Walking: Yes The Posse is the original 18-hole course at Smithville Lake. This nice layout features five water hazards and a beautiful view of the lake.


Park Square

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Baptiste Peoria's Paola Town Company sold the land at the center of Paola with the stipulation that no building would ever be erected on this site. Baptiste Peoria, Chief of the Confederate tribes, made the transaction possible. As a result of the stipulation, the county's courthouse was not built in the center of square but rather a block to the south. Native Americans and Indians used this place for horse racing, times of hearing and other events. The square also features a Trail of Death plaque honoring the Potawatomie Nation and the Spanish American Monument.


PBR Big Sky Bar

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From the toughest sport on dirt, comes Kansas City’s most stunning country bar. Live country and southern rock bring the PBR party downtown to KC Live! Throw in cold beer, hard drinks, and a little bull ridin’ and it’s every cowboy and cowgirl’s nighttime oasis. Across the street from the Sprint Center.


Penguin Park

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Penguin Park is the perfect place to plan your child's birthday party. This fun and playful park has everything from a 26-foot kangaroo slide to a 23-foot penguin to play inside.