Kansas City, Kansas
John Brown Statue
Near the heart of the city, this statue pays tribute to John Brown, one of the nation's early-day opponents of slavery. ...
John Brown Statue
Huron Indian Cemetery, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was established in 1843
Kansas City, KS CemeteriesKansas City's premier indoor waterpark resort. This rustic northwoods style lodge offers a family restaurant, AVEDA concept day spa, 7,000 sq.ft. arcade and game room, gift shop, confectionary shop, 3,000 sq.ft. of banquet and meeting space and an outdoor activity pool. AMAZING INDOOR WATERPARK
Kansas City, KS Water ParksThe first permanent white settler in Wyandotte County was Moses Grinter. He built Grinter House in 1857 which is now a National Historical Site which overlooks the Kansas River.
Kansas City, KS MuseumsWhite Church Christian Church was established in 1832 and is known as the oldest church in the state of Kansas that is still in use. The native stone church includes 21
Kansas City, KS Historic ChurchesNear the heart of the city, this statue pays tribute to John Brown, one of the nation's early-day opponents of slavery.
Kansas City, KS MonumentsThis was the home of David Gee Campbell, the founder of Campbelltown, the original name sited for Merriam. The original house...
Guitar-shaped signs honoring hometown girl, Grammy award winner, singer, musician, and songwriter Melissa Etheridge....