- The list below includes 58 free or cheap things to do in or near Excelsior Springs, Missouri, including 68 different types of inexpensive activities like Dinner Theaters, Parks, History Museums and Movie Theaters.
- From Paradise Playhouse to Whitewater Memorial State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Excelsior Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Independence, Liberty, Blue Springs and Kansas City.
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The Riverfront Park has 3 miles-long trail running along the river and picnic areas. It is the place where there are annual displays of fireworks.
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Covering 9,500 acres of land and water bodies, the Fleming Park attracts each year more than 1,300,000 visitors. Among all the amenities in here, there can be remembered the fishing ponds, the full-service marinas, and the 4 soccer fields.
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The Parks & Recreation department of Blue Springs, MO operates 18 public parks and has 678 acres of park land located throughout the community. Services provided include the Blue Springs Fieldhouse, parks, trails, recreation programs, senior services, and online registrations.
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Used for office, retail and residential purposes, Zona Rosa is a 500,00 square foot town center. People will be able to enjoy a full day of shopping and dining at this urban development as well as other seasonal activities such as summertime concerts and a holiday lighting ceremony.
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Kansas City, Missouri is home to The Steamboat Arabia Museum. Formerly a working steamboat that travelled the Mississippi River, the Arabia is now permanently docked and full of fascinating items related to its history. It also has a gift boutique.
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Originally formed in 1857, City Market is one of the largest and most enduring public farmers' markets in the entire Midwest. More than 30 full-time merchants are available at the site year round with fresh produce, meats, florals, apparel, and home accessories being offered from a variety of vendors.
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Kansas City's Negro Leagues Baseball Museum honors the contributions to baseball made by the members of the Negro Leagues. The museum also addresses the intersection of athletics, racism and civil rights.
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1616 E 18th St, Kansas City, MO 64108
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American Jazz Museum hosts a permanent collection of jazz artifacts, including instruments, records and artwork, as well as revolving exhibits. A nightclub recreated within the museum features a video jukebox for viewing classic jazz performances.
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The City Hall is a 29-story skyscraper that is the fourth-tallest city hall in the entire world. It features an observation deck at the top so guests can soak in the phenomenal views of the city.
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Westport is often considered to be Kansas City’s original entertainment district. It contains an abundance of stylish boutiques, hot night-spots and local eateries, all combined with the area’s historic remnants.