I recently visited Kansas City, the “Paris of the Plains”; geographic center of the U.S. The city successfully combines American traditions with extreme modernity. A LEADER Chauffeur Services driver picked me up from the airport, and took me to Hotel …
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Kansas City, Missouri: Let Them Entertain You by Terry Zinn
On a recent visit to Kansas City, Missouri I thought I’d let them Entertain me with live theatrical presentations. I always enjoy seeing what each city offers in the way of performing arts and Kansas City certainly stages some quality …
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Thomas Hart Benton: One of Kansas City’s Favorite Sons by Terry Zinn
Even on a short visit to Kansas City, Missouri you can pay homage to artist Thomas HartBenton, and get a feel for his style and the city’s admiration. A good start is the Thomas Benton Hart Benton Home and Studio …
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A Wintry Wichita Weekend by Terry Zinn
Even in the depths of winter, Wichita, Kansas, is an inviting destination. My wintry escape included a traveling Broadway show, museums, dining, a Cowtown Christmas and quality comfort in an expansive historic Hotel. Over the decades, I have seen several …
Hutchinson: Kansas Sports Center and More by Bonnie and Bill Neely
When we travelled to Hutchinson, Kansas, for the National Junior Collge Athletic Association Men’s Basketball Tournament we expected this little town of about 50,000 population in the middle of the United States to be just a location for this annual …
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A Little Bit of Sweden in Lindsborg, Kansas by Bonnie and Bill Neely
What a find in the middle of a long, boring drive! Whether you are crossing the country going East-West on 70 or North-South on 135, this little Swedish town is really worth a stop…for a meal, a day, or a …
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