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PostPosted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 2:18 pm 
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Hello everyone, Whats good to see in Kansas City? I'm going next week to to see the World War I Museum, any other suggestions? Thank you all ahead of time....


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The Steamship Arabia.
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which way are you coming from? or, are you flying there?


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How about
http://www.airlinehistorymuseum.com/
Not quite warbirds but, SuperConnie, DC3, Martin404 and stuff....Anyone been there?

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I will be coming from Terre Haute Indiana and the Connie is on the list. I'll try to get some pics and post.


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National WWI Museum

http://www.theworldwar.org/s/110/new/in ... unity.aspx


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This is a must!
Very moving.
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can you go on over to Topeka, Ks.? http://www.combatairmuseum.org/ is a fine little museum.


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I guess no one reads the posts, he all ready said he was going there, but wanted other things to see as well

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www.trumanlibrary.org A very interesting presidential library. If you have any interest in US history particiulary the westward expension, I would highly recommend Matt's suggestion of the Arabia museum. You will not be disappointed.

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On your way to Kansas City.


http://www.nicholasbeazley.org/exhibits.php


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Here is a list of sites within about 50 miles of Kansas City...
ImageAerial Visuals Locator Search - Around 39 06 18.08 N 94 34 55.15 W

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This isn't too far off your route.

http://www.sacmuseum.org


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Matt Gunsch wrote:
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I guess no one reads the posts, he all ready said he was going there, but wanted other things to see as well


I read very little, :wink: I'm usually too busy typing stuff in WIX!! :lol:

Actually, just North of the WWI Memorial is the old Train Station. It's a 3 minute walk and you can see it from the top of the hill the memorial sits on. Very nice old station and they have a great old diner style restaurant inside. Very short side trip, but if you like the old railroad thing, worth having lunch there!
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