photo from: nelson-atkins.org
Sure KC is known for its BBQ, but in an article by the New York Post, it seems our museums might be even better. We have two outstanding museums of contemporary art (Nelson-Atkins and Nerman) as well as a thriving art scene in the Crossroads. The writer also touches on a number of historic and Kansas City landmarks.
Read the entire article here: 50 States: Missouri - Art Attack! In Kansas City, the museums might be better than the BBQ.
For all you've ever wanted to know about Kansas City, check out visitkc.com or thinkkc.com.
Showing posts with label Union Station. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Kansas City in the New York Post
Monday, January 4, 2010
Union Station Model Trains
Happy New Year!
I wanted to share some photos I took before the holiday break, these were taken inside Union Station.
Another holiday tradition in Kansas City are these wonderful toy trains. They take up a large part of the lobby as you can see here.
There is so much detail, this is my favorite area of the display.
It's a vintage drive-in, and it plays old black and white films. (click on the images to see the detail)
The miniature railroads feature a wide variety of model trains in every scale. Holiday trains run through snow covered trees, mountains, and towns. It is definitely a delight for children and adults alike.
The display is free to the public.
Labels:
Holiday,
Kansas City,
marcos,
Model Trains,
Union Station,
winter
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