Appropriate topics for this category include Kansas City, Missouri museums, historical places, libraries, art galleries, amusement parks, recreational facilities, sports teams and facilities, and other attractions and events.
 
 
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The Steamboat Arabia sank near Kansas City, Missouri in 1856, carrying two hundred tons of cargo. Lost for 132 years, the ship was recovered in 1988, along with clothing, tools, guns, dishware and other items. Guided tour schedules are featured, and a map showing the location of the museum are presented.
http://1856.com/
The Kansas City Royals are a professional baseball team in the American League Central division, playing at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. News about the team, scores, schedules, rosters, statistics, and ticket sales are featured, and game video is available.
http://kansascity.royals.mlb.com/
The youth football program in Kansas City, Missouri offers tackle football for children in grades two through eight, flag football for those in kindergarten and the first grade, and cheerleading for kindergarteners through the eighth grade. An overview of the program, its teams, registration policies, and game schedules are posted.
http://www.missouriwolverines.com/
National WWI Museum and Memorial
The museum and memorial is situated in Kansas City, Missouri, maintaining the Liberty Memorial, interpreting the history of the First World War, providing exhibitions and educational programs, and collecting and preserving historical documents and other materials. Its policies, hours of operation, membership program, and an online shopping center are featured.
https://theworldwar.org/
Established in the early 1990s, the Kansas City, Missouri museum commemorates the Negro Leagues, preserving the history of African-American baseball, with artifacts dating from the late 1880s through the 1960s. Its location, membership information, educational programs, traveling exhibits, and history of the Negro Leagues are put forward.
http://www.nlbm.com/
Known for its collections of Asian Art, the Kansas City, Missouri museum is situated on Oak Street. Directions, hours of operation, and a history and profile of the facility is put forward, along with its educational programs, community outreach programs, and an overview of its collections and grounds.
http://www.nelson-atkins.org/
The 3 & 2 Baseball Club of Kansas City, Missouri
Offering competitive youth baseball since 1943, the organization's five-field baseball facility is located at Bannister Road and Blue River Road. Its teams, T-ball program, tournaments, and sponsors are highlighted, along with a program overview, team registration details, fees, age limits, and contacts.
http://kc3and2.com/
This website provides restoration information and a glimpse on the history of the most prominent Kansas City destination, the Union Station. The website also features the Union Station's rail exhibit, interactive science center and provides visitor information including operating hours, admissions, directions, parking, maps and guest amenities. The website also features the Station's exhibits and events, theaters and showtimes, restaurants as well as facility rentals and membership information.
http://www.unionstation.org/