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Belger Arts Center
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Since 2000, the Belger Arts Center (2100 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO) has encouraged viewers to explore, question, and deepen their understanding of art and of the world around them. Drawing upon the extensive Belger Collection, as well as a rich variety of local, national, and international artists, the Belger Arts Center has staged over 100 large-scale exhibitions that represent some of the best in contemporary art.
Hotel Savoy Kansas City, A Tapestry Collection by Hilton
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Sleep with Art. The historic Savoy Hotel and Grill building has been transformed into 21c Museum Hotel Kansas City. The 120 guest rooms provide a welcomed sanctuary from the art and activity that fill our galleries.
Blue and Gray Park
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Nestled in the oak/hickory hardwood timbers of eastern Jackson County, Blue and Gray Park is popular with horseback riders, hikers and cross-country skiers for its beautiful terrain. Because of the great interest in horseback riding at Blue and Gray Park, a parking lot with pull-through capability for large trailers, two shelter houses (Bergen Shelter and Hammond Rd. Shelter), six picnic tables, and (pit) toilets. The natural setting of the area offers a great opportunity to study wildlife and enjoy the wilderness. There are also facilities for primitive, organized group camping.
Blue River Parkway
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Bordering Big Blue River from Swope Park south to the southern end of the county, this multi-faceted 2,400 acres parkland has many amenities including several miles of multi-use trails popular for mountain biking. Radio-controlled model airplane fields, balloon ports, softball fields, fishing ponds, hiking trails, horseback riding area, picnic area, polo fields, soccer fields and shelter houses. Blue River Parkway Trail 4.5 miles one way Kenneth Road to Red Bridge Road Blue River Glades Trail 3.0 mile loop 80th Street and Blue River Road
Border Brewing Company
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A 7-barrel brewery and taproom located in the Crossroads Arts District.
Blade & Timber Power & Light
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Blade & Timber's premier axe throwing facility in the Power & Light District offers 13 throwing lanes, a party room, good eats, beer, wine and an expanded selection of entertainment including darts and yard games. Safety-certified coaches spend one-on-one time with each guest to master the bullseye. Guests are encouraged to play games and even try a few trick shots during the 1.5 hour axe throwing experience. Axe throwing is the perfect outing for friends, families, corporate groups, special events and team building activities.
Blade & Timber Town Center
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Blade & Timber's axe throwing facility in Leawood's Town Center Plaza offers 12 throwing lanes, a lumberjack-inspired menu and beer selection. Safety-certified coaches spend one-on-one time with each guest to master the bullseye. Guests are encouraged to play games and even try a few trick shots during the 1.5 hour axe throwing experience. Axe throwing is the perfect outing for friends, families, corporate groups, special events and team building activities.
Brancato's Catering
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We provide high quality catering services for the local Kansas City area, as well as regionally base events since 1968. From corporate functions to weddings...backyard picnics to elegant soirees.. hors d'oeuvres to full service meals, we take pride in our ability to make your vision come to life.
Boulevard Brewing Co.
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Founded in 1989, Boulevard Brewing Company has grown to become the largest specialty brewer in the Midwest. Our mission is simple -- to produce fresh, flavorful beers using the finest traditional ingredients and the best of both old and new brewing techniques. The Boulevard story begins in 1988, when founder John McDonald started construction of the brewery in a turn-of-the-century brick building on Kansas City's historic Southwest Boulevard. A vintage Bavarian brewhouse was installed, and the first batches of beer were produced in the fall of 1989.
C.W. Parker Carousel Museum
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Charles Wallace Parker started traveling carnivals in the midwest and was expanding rapidly. His carousels began to evolve through several style changes. He went from the track machines to the jumping carousels, from steam to electric. The carving on the horses began to get more fanciful. The Parker "Carry-Us-Alls" (his play on words for carousel) continued to be the most important part of the amusement business. He built hundreds of small traveling carousels and also built five large extravagant "park" machines, designed to be permanently installed in large amusement parks.