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  2. Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport - Wikipedia

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    Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport (IATA: MKC [2], ICAO: KMKC, FAA LID: MKC) is a city-owned, public-use airport serving Kansas City, Missouri, United States. [1] Located in Clay County, [1] this facility is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems, which categorized it as a general aviation reliever airport. [3]

  3. Airline History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum initially considered building a hangar to house the Constellation, but eventually reached an agreement to lease Hangar 9 at Kansas City Downtown Airport from Executive Beechcraft in 2000. [1] [2] The museum's director was convicted of embezzlement in 2010. [3]

  4. List of points of interest in Kansas City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Airline History Museum at Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport. The Money Museum of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, with exhibits and tours of the multi-story cash vault. Irish Museum and Cultural Center located in Kansas City's Union Station.

  5. Kansas City is full of history. Travel back in time with ...

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    The Scout statue, created by artist Cyrus E. Dallin, looks out over downtown from Penn Valley Park. ... No. 11: Unearth the history of Kansas City’s lost Black neighborhood, demolished for city ...

  6. Video: Take a virtual tour of Kansas City International ... - AOL

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    A virtual tour of the new terminal at KCI Airport highlights the amenities, art and variety of retail and restaurant options. Video: Take a virtual tour of Kansas City International Airport’s ...

  7. Richards Field - Wikipedia

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    The field was established in 1922 near the border between Kansas City, Missouri, and Raytown, Missouri, at the southeast corner of Blue Ridge Boulevard and Gregory Boulevard. It was named for John Francisco Richards II, a Kansas City aviator killed in World War I. The airport was visited by Charles Lindbergh.