i haven't been to kc since i was about 11 or so and we drove through on a cross country road trip.Paseo is a major thoroughfare. Maybe the most famous/significant road in KC.
i haven't been to kc since i was about 11 or so and we drove through on a cross country road trip.Paseo is a major thoroughfare. Maybe the most famous/significant road in KC.
KC is not a bad place.i haven't been to kc since i was about 11 or so and we drove through on a cross country road trip.
my brother has to go there for work a lot as his regional fed office is there. he doesn't have great things to say about it, but when you are on a gsa travel account and staying at the fairfield inn and suites every night while dealing with regional bureaucrats your view of a city can be jadedKC is not a bad place.
Oklahoma Joe's used to be a gas station/barbecue place, now it is called Joe's Kansas City BBQ. The BBQ is not bad, but KC does love its sauce. They bury the meat in tomato sauce. Arthur Bryant's is also pretty good.
The Negro League Baseball Museum is there and that is worth a visit.
The weird thing to visit is the Steamboat Arabia Museum. The Arabia sank in the Missouri River in 1856, the river shifted and in 1988, some investors dug it up and it was loaded with cargo and in pristine condition. They found a jar of pickles still intact. Worth a visit, if you are into antebellum history.
The National World War I Museum is there for some reason. It has an excellent collection. Gut-wrenching displays.
My wife has to go to KC once a quarter or so for work and hates the place toomy brother has to go there for work a lot as his regional fed office is there. he doesn't have great things to say about it, but when you are on a gsa travel account and staying at the fairfield inn and suites every night while dealing with regional bureaucrats your view of a city can be jaded
A former employer's HQ was there. Nondescript is an apt identifier.My wife has to go to KC once a quarter or so for work and hates the place too
there is a great Tiki bar there though if your brother is into places like that, wife and her bff that works with her always end up there when in KC
https://www.tikicatkc.com/
My wife and I went to Steamboat Arabia Museum about ten years ago. We’re going to take my daughter there next time we head west. Very interesting place. I couldn’t help but wonder if there wasn’t also gold found on the boat.KC is not a bad place.
Oklahoma Joe's used to be a gas station/barbecue place, now it is called Joe's Kansas City BBQ. The BBQ is not bad, but KC does love its sauce. They bury the meat in tomato sauce. Arthur Bryant's is also pretty good.
The Negro League Baseball Museum is there and that is worth a visit.
The weird thing to visit is the Steamboat Arabia Museum. The Arabia sank in the Missouri River in 1856, the river shifted and in 1988, some investors dug it up and it was loaded with cargo and in pristine condition. They found a jar of pickles still intact. Worth a visit, if you are into antebellum history.
The National World War I Museum is there for some reason. It has an excellent collection. Gut-wrenching displays.
I reckon there was some gold on that boat.My wife and I went to Steamboat Arabia Museum about ten years ago. We’re going to take my daughter there next time we head west. Very interesting place. I couldn’t help but wonder if there wasn’t also gold found on the boat.
About 20 years ago I was there for about three weeks working. Really enjoyed it--though to be fair, much of that was due tomy brother has to go there for work a lot as his regional fed office is there. he doesn't have great things to say about it, but when you are on a gsa travel account and staying at the fairfield inn and suites every night while dealing with regional bureaucrats your view of a city can be jaded
Out of curiosity, what is messed up about it?About 20 years ago I was there for about three weeks working. Really enjoyed it--though to be fair, much of that was due to
1. My brother getting me a really good rate at a good hotel (he worked for Hilton at the time).
2. Said hotel being within walking distance from a three story Barnes & Noble.
That said, KC has one of the most messed up airports I have EVER seen. If I had to fly there regularly that alone would be an issue.
The design is utterly inadequate for a major airport. Three concourses that are separate buildings. No connection between any of them--so they have to run trams non stop. Really fun in bad weather. Since they're separate buildings, you have to go through security whenever you change concourses. Not unusual to have to change concourses for connecting flights.Out of curiosity, what is messed up about it?
All true, but before 911, it was awesome place to start/finish air travel. You can park 100 yards from your baggage check-in and gate, security was right next to your gate. Very simple. It was even hard for your bags to get misrouted since you checked your bags in right next to the gate you were flying from.The design is utterly inadequate for a major airport. Three concourses that are separate buildings. No connection between any of them--so they have to run trams non stop. Really fun in bad weather. Since they're separate buildings, you have to go through security whenever you change concourses. Not unusual to have to change concourses for connecting flights.
It has the ambiance of a bus station. Slightly better than the old Midway.That said, KC has one of the most messed up airports I have EVER seen. If I had to fly there regularly that alone would be an issue.
I haven't read the statute, but we drove over to Decatur for the usual Thanksgiving get-together. The streets are named for civil war generals - Union and Confederate. We passed Lee, Johnston, Jackson and then Grant and Sherman. Is it broad enough to require the renaming of streets?Confederate Monument Law Upheld By Alabama Supreme Court
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Funny you should ask.I haven't read the statute, but we drove over to Decatur for the usual Thanksgiving get-together. The streets are named for civil war generals - Union and Confederate. We passed Lee, Johnston, Jackson and then Grant and Sherman. Is it broad enough to require the renaming of streets?
OK, Sherman and Grant remain...