Saw this in the CNN travel Section
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TRAVEL/02/15/12 ... index.html
"Kansas City, Missouri. "We can't think of any other city with as much going on this year," Herrington said, including an addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; a second Kansas City Repertory Theatre, the Copaken Stage; and the new Power & Light entertainment, residential and shopping district. An interactive attraction, the College Basketball Experience, is scheduled to open as part of the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in the new Sprint Center arena."
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That's great rep! But it's too bad they didn't mention the World War 1 museum.
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That was SO last year!scooterj wrote: That's great rep! But it's too bad they didn't mention the World War 1 museum.
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They did mention it!scooterj wrote: That's great rep! But it's too bad they didn't mention the World War 1 museum.
http://www.sixnewthings.com/top12/conte ... s_city.htm
Oops, we forgot to mention a major expansion of the city's convention center, a new World War I museum, a state-of-the-art performing arts center, a new venue for the Kansas City Repertory Theatre AND (take a breath) a new world headquarters for H&R Block.
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