- TripBuzz found 10 things to do with kids in or near Sedalia, Missouri, including 2 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Knob Noster and Warsaw.
- From Leisure Park to Wheel Thing Skate Center, the Sedalia area offers 30 different types of family activities, including: Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Colleges & Universities and History Museums.
- Home to the Missouri State Fair, the city of Sedalia is a popular tourist destination. Located in central Missouri, the city also features many historical places including many schools, homes and railroad depots dating back to the mid-1800's. The area also features many vintage shops, cafes, local parks and museums.
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Ten screens feature the top current box office hits at Carmike Hawthorne 10 Cinemas. Stop by the concession stand on the way in to enjoy the movie-going experience, complete with the latest film technology.
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Several outdoor activities are allowed within Cave Hollow Park, which features a half mile walking trail, nature area, two baseball fields, and a children's playground. There are also restrooms, barbeque grills, and concession stand.
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Challenge a group of friends to a few rounds of bowling at UCM Union Bowling Center. Located on the campus of University of Central Missouri, the facility offers glo-bowl, dollar bowling and other specials.
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Pay a visit to the historically-significant Blind Boone Park, located in Warrensburg. Built by volunteers, the park includes bronze signs and audio boxes throughout that display its colorful history. There's also an Adopt-A-Garden program available.
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Lost Valley Hatchery is one of the largest fish hatcheries in the United States, and the largest warm water hatchery in the state of Missouri. The hatchery raises bluegill, channel catfish, hybrid sunfish, largemouth bass, Muskellunge, striped bass, and walleye for stocking rivers and lakes throughout Missouri.
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Ha Ha Tonka State Park's most notable feature is the stone ruins of a castle built by a Kansas City businessman who purchased the area known as 'ha ha tonka' which means 'laughing waters'. It could have referred to the springs below the castle.
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Located on 31 acres of bluffs overlooking the Missouri River, Harley Park was donated in 1887 by the Harley family. The park features playgrounds, baseball fields, picnic shelters, prehistoric Indian Mounds, open grassy areas and restroom facilities.
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Built in 1895, Roslyn Heights is a historical mansion that serves as the headquarters for the historical society group 'Daughters of the American Revolution'. Visitors commonly enjoy touring the house and learning facts about past times there.
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Devoted to promoting art and culture in the Boonville area, Friends of Historic Boonville was founded in 1971. The group maintains and preserves local historic buildings, and sponsors performances in the area.
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Preserved by the Friends of Historic Boonville, Thespian Hall is a historic building built by the early settlers in the 1800s. Visitors can schedule an appointment to take a tour of the building, which was used in the Civil War.