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Kansas City, Kansas

The prevailing spirit of Argentine and its people inspired local artists to document the life and times of residents of the Argentine area with a mural that is 220 yards in length and its highest point is 30 feet high. It took six artists ten months to complete the work, which traces the Argentine district of Kansas City, Kansas, from the Hopewell Indians to present day. There is an informative brochure available at the Kansas City Convention and Visitors Bureau office at 727 Minnesota (8:30 – 5:00 M – F).

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Kansas Speedway

Kansas Speedway the track that will blow you away is a 1.5

Kansas City, KS Car Races

Memorial Hall

For more than 50 years, Memorial Hall has been the cornerstone of Kansas City entertainment. This 3,300

Kansas City, KS Historic Buildings

Korean/Vietnam Veterans Memorial of Wyandotte County

The nation's first dual war memorial is dedicated to veterans of both the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. The marble memorial with two life-size bronze statues was formally dedicated on Veterans Day 1988

Kansas City, KS Memorials


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.

Kansas City, KS Monuments

Things to do near Kansas City, KS

Paola Community Center

1914 renovated Ursuline Sisters Academy Boarding School. Currently hosts dinner theater, civic and municipal meetings, and ed...