- The list below includes 194 free or cheap things to do in or near Kansas City, Missouri, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Music Venue, Art Museum, History Museums and Malls.
- From Loose Park to Westport, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kansas City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Shawnee, Independence, Olathe and Kansas City.
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Guests look and listen inside exhibits that chronicle the history of jazz, including a 1930s nightclub replica where live musicians play
27.6 Miles
The Weston Historical Museum is a historical museum offering a glimpse of what Platte County was like from prehistoric days through World War II. The museum maintains exhibits on Civil War relics, Native American artifacts, and historical documents.
33.2 Miles
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43 votes
3783 Highway K68, Louisburg, KS
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Lions, tigers, and other big cats find their home at the Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory & Education Center, alongside animals such as wolves. Events are organized in here all around the year.
34.4 Miles
All sorts of apple juices and products can be found at the Louisburg Cider Mill. It organizes special events, and hosts 3 festivals: Ciderfest, Pumpkin Patch, and Corn Maze. The gift shop sells souvenirs.
36.0 Miles
Wetlands, woodlands and prairie habitats make up the Prairie Park Nature Center. Walking trails provide a place for bird watchers and animal lovers to admire wildlife. Macy's Lake, part of the 100-acre preserve, is open for fishing.
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Visitors enjoy a scenic glimpse into the abolitionist movement at Hobbs Memorial Park. Hobbs Park is also home to several modern amenities. In addition to softball and basketball facilities, there are also picnic shelters and a playground for children.
36.2 Miles
The Lawrence Visitor Center is a non-profit organization that provides information to visitors and residents of the town of Lawrence. The center offers information about the history of the town and upcoming community events.
36.3 Miles
Massachusetts Street is called the heart of the city because it passes through the business district, following some of the busiest shops, restaurants and bars in the area.
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The Bottleneck is a music venue that has been host to a number of famous bands in the past, including Radiohead, Smashing Pumpkins, and Living Colour. The venue offers a large beer menu for its patrons at the shows.
36.4 Miles
Opened in 1912 as an Opera House and Restored in 1986 to its former glory, Liberty Hall shows the latest movie productions, while also being the stage for different other shows and festivals.
36.5 Miles
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Tennessee and Indiana streets, Sixth and Eight streets, Lawrence, KS
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Annual picnics, garage sales, art sales any other events await the visitor of Old West Lawrence.