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An active member in his local community, Mr. Stover serves as a Member of the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce, Junior Achievement- Kansas City, and is a Crystal Circle Contributor to the United Way of St. Joseph.

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About Kansas City

Kansas City is my home, and is also the largest city in the state of Missouri. It is approximately 250 miles west of St. Louis. It is on the state line between Missouri and Kansas. If you haven’t ever been here, I highly recommend you come at least once in your life.

Must See Museums is Kansas City

Kansas City is a great place to visit due to its numerous attractions. These include several famous museums you should visit. To help you decide, here’s a rundown of some of the best museums in Kansas City:

For jazz aficionados, the American Jazz Museum is the place to be. Here you’ll learn about the history of jazz and the people who made it popular. Get to know jazz greats like Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and Charlie “Bird” Parker. In addition to its great exhibits, the museum also features live performances by some of today’s hottest jazz stars in the Blue Room – its very own jazz club.

Not to be missed is the American Royal Museum and Visitors Center that boasts of interactive displays, memorabilia and hands-on exhibits. Discover the history of the livestock industry and how it has affected the growth and history of Kansas City. Other highlights are a kid-friendly reading corner, computer games and a gift shop. The museum also has livestock shows throughout the year.

Another famous museum is the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art that houses a number of impressive collections. Be thrilled by ancient Egyptian sculptures and a Japanese collection with over 2,000 works of art. A day isn’t enough to view everything in this place. Admission is free but a small fee is charged for most special exhibits.

Last but not the least is the Liberty Memorial and the National WWI Museum that pays tribute to the people who served in the war. It has an interactive exhibit that chronicles the consequences of WWI and its impact on the United States. This is the leading educational center and resource of WWI. For a 360 view of Kansas City, dont forget to get to the top of the Liberty Memorial.

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