Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art opened in 1994. With a $5 million annual budget and approximately 75,000 visitors each year, it is Missouri's first and largest contemporary museum.
Jacob L. Loose Park
At 75-acres, Jacob L. Loose Park is one of Kansas City’s most popular, beautiful, and historical. The park is well-known locally as being a major site for the Battle of Westport. The park is the third-largest in Kansas City, and
Plaza Lighting Ceremony
When the holidays roll around, the Plaza Lighting Ceremony is a nine-decade tradition. In 1925, a single strand of 16 colored lights was hung above a doorway on the Plaza to celebrate the holidays. The number of lights increased annually
Plaza Art Fair
Marking the arrival of autumn and held the third weekend after Labor Day, the Plaza Art Fair encompasses nine city blocks and welcomes a crowd of over 250,000, features 240 artists, and is one of the longest-running art festivals in