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Downtown Kansas City Fountains As with most of Kansas City's neighborhoods, the downtown area has its fair share of fountains for visitors to see. There are four of these structures that are exemplary in this part of the city. One is the Barney Allis Plaza Fountain on 12th and Wyandotte. Another is the City Hall Fountains at 12th and Oak, which were shut down during WWII to conserve energy. The Muse of Missouri at 9th and Main is another impressive fountain, as well as the stainless steel Rain Thicket Fountain at 12th and Walnut, which is a unique and favored fountain of the city. Address: Downtown Kansas (12th Street) Kansas City MO USA
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18th and Vine Filled with historical landmarks, museums, art galleries, shopping and music clubs, Kansas City's 18th and Vine celebrates a rich history. The Jazz Museum, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and the Gem Theater are only a few landmarks representing the city's African-American roots and impacts on the culture here. Guests can try some of the cuisine, visit one of the many churches and take in the unique atmosphere of this district. Address: 18th and Vine Kansas City MO USA 64108
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Crown Center is a multi-purpose area with shopping facilities, an array of restaurants, several hotels, the American Heartland and Coterie theaters, the Hallmark Visitors Center and various entertaining areas. There center surrounds a square where numerous festivals, live bands and other events are held. Development started in 1968 in what was then a dilapidated section of Kansas City by Hallmark founder Mr. Joyce C. Hall. Address: 2450 Grand Blvd Kansas City MO USA 64108
1 816 274-8444
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Crossroads Arts District The heart of Crossroads Art District is found at 18th Street and Grande Avenue in Kansas City. The area is filled with all sorts of galleries, restaurants, shops and landmarks for its guests to take in. Address: 18th Street and Grand Avenue Kansas City MO USA 64108
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