Kansas City Travel Blogs - Page 4
Browse travel blogs from Kansas City below. Kansas City travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Kansas City.
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#46 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
Aug 09, 2007 – Aug 18, 2007
Traveled back east to Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine for Addie's baptism.
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#47 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
Jan 27, 2001 – Jul 08, 2005
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#48 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
Feb 24, 2007 – Mar 01, 2007
In February 2007 I took a solo road trip to see Mt Rushmore and whatever else I felt the need to see.
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#49 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
Oct 16, 1992 – Jun 29, 2006
This is not the love affair that is tarnished with time or with the affections of others. It is, however, the standard by which you compare all others.
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#50 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
May 07, 2007 – May 11, 2007
It rained a whole lot that morning. I had a 5:50 am flight. Ran late. Barely got checked in on time... ugh.
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#51 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
May 19, 2009 – May 21, 2009
Russell, Kansas, USA -› Kansas, USA -› …
I got some free tickets to the Indy 500 and when I looked at airfare I was shocked at how high it was over Memorial Day so I decided to drive. It worked out just fine though I got to see some of my old friends in Kansas City along the way.
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#52 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
May 16, 2005 – May 22, 2005
Three days after I graduated UGA I hit the road with 600 pounds of stuff in my car and started my adventure in the Army. First stop was Seattle, WA and I took 7 days to drive there. I also took the long way and enjoyed my days alone on the road across the US.
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#53 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
Jun 24, 2008 – Jul 20, 2008
The Gateway Arch in St. Louis is way better than the Golden Arches. It is so neat. You can go inside of it!!!You ride this little elevator pod up the arch to the center where you can look outside. In the base of the arch (actually called the Jefferson Memorial Gateway Arch of St. Louis) has 2 mu…
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#54 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
Dec 03, 2004 – Nov 11, 2009
Han River or Duksoo Palace Stone wall trail would be good places for a walk.
If you want to take a walk while shopping, then I would recommend Shinchon, Hongik Univ, Myungdong, the East Gate, the South Gate, or C.O.E.X(in Kangnam).
Namdaemoon(the South Gate) has many whole sales stores, so you can think of a huge market. Myungdong has many maker shops.
Gyung Bok Palace can be divided into 8 sections. Most recommended sections for tour are Geun Jung Jun, Gyung Hwe Roo and Hyang Won Jung.
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#55 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
Jul 04, 2008 – Aug 04, 2008
Oddly this is the only park where I bought a ticket online instead of at the gate. World's of Fun is also owned by Cedar Fair, and in pretty good shape. Their new rollercoaster is a spinning coaster, and although spinning usually makes me sick, this one wasn't so bad. Their large steel coaster is c…
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#56 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
Aug 11, 2008
The hitching trip to florida
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#57 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
May 11, 2008 – May 22, 2008
Just Wicked Cool
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#58 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
Jun 04, 2007 – Jun 08, 2007
3rd trip to Salt Lake City in 6 weeks... Not a bad place.. the liquer stores close at 7 or 9... 3.2% beer... less Mormons than you'd think...
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#59 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
Nov 23, 2009
Watch Old Dogs Online
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#60 of 72 Kansas City travel blogs
Sep 22, 2007 – Jun 26, 2008
My parents had a meeting downtown that I drove them to so I decided instead of paying for parking I'd drive down to the Nelson with Beethoven and check out the Sculpture Park. The park is a 22 acre park that is in front of Nelson Atkins. It's also the largest collection of Henry Spencer Moore sculp…
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