Our guest blogger today is Jody Halsted, a mom who shares family travel tips and destinations in her blog, Family Rambling. Her home base in Iowa makes it easy to explore many destinations in the Midwest. Here are five fabulous and free things to do in Kansas City, a city she visits with her family at least six times a year.
Union Station: This early 20th-century train station is incredible. Kids love checking out the model trains in the large display outside the post office in the west wing. Next, wander into the cavernous North Waiting Room, where the Kansas City Lionel Club’s model train display is tucked off to the side. If minature trains aren’t enough fun, follow the signs to the Freight House Bridge to view real trains outside. At the bottom of the escalator is the Irish Heritage Museum. Stop in; sometimes you'll find storytellers or live music.
Fountains at Crown Center: Located in downtown Kansas City, Crown Center is much more than your average mall; it's a great family destination year round. Along with kid-centric stops such as Kaleidoscope and the Hallmark Visitors Center, this giant mall is home to the city's largest fountain, whose 97 water jets and shooters make for splashy fun all summer long. Try to catch one of the free dancing water shows, in which the fountain is synchronized to music played by members of the Kansas City Symphony. Also in summer, “Free Friday Night Flicks” is a series of family-friendly movies shown on an immense screen outdoors throughout July and August. Bring your own chairs.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: This museum's 22-acre outdoor sculpture park is an easy, fun
way to expose young children to art. Huge shuttlecocks—better known as “birdies” in badminton—are scattered around the
grounds as if playful giants couldn’t be bothered to pick them
up. You can go inside the museum for free, too. Exhibits include Egyptian, Roman, and American Indian art, and even a Chinese Temple.
Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead: Over the river and just across the state line in Overland, Kansas, this living history museum and 12-acre working farm is all about hands-on fun for kids. Kids can bottle-feed goats, milk a cow, go on a horse-drawn wagon ride, visit an Indian house, and see what learning was like in a one-room schoolhouse a century ago. For little ones, there are three play areas and pedal tractors to ride. (Open April-October. Admission is free Monday-Thursday and $2/person on weekends.)
Fountains at Country Club Plaza: Kansas City is has more fountains than any city in the United States, and the most incredible is the JC Nichols Memorial Fountain, which adorns a park that's just perfect for a picnic or game of Frisbee. Wandering through Country Club Plaza, your kids can spy many magical beings in the fountains, including mermaids, Neptune, and cherubs. Our family favorite is the Boy and Frog fountain.






February 7. 2010 02:44
As a Kansas City mom, I have to share that the model trains were only at Union Station for the Christmas Holiday season. They were all taken down in January. Union Station is still a wonderful place to visit with Science City, a planetarium, a railroad museum and a fun diner to eat lunch. (These are not free, but very inexpensive). Deanna Rose has never charged admission to the farmstead before. If this is new, it will start this year. Other freebies however include Loose Park (with a beautiful rose garden and fountains). The Crossroads Arts district also has a First Fridays event. Parking is usually around 5 dollars but there is lots of free street entertainment and you can cruise art galleries for free. (some even serve complimentary wine and snacks if you get there early enough). The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art is also wonderful an entirely free of charge.
Tina
February 8. 2010 23:22
While the holiday village model train exhibit is only up from Thanksgiving thru the first week of January there are two other trains set up throughout the year in Union Station. One is outside the post office in the western wing of Union Station near the escalator, the other is in the wings of the North Waiting Room and is hosted by the Kansas City Lionel Train Club.
Jody
February 8. 2010 23:26
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