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  2. The Top Designer-Approved Spots to Visit in Kansas City ... - AOL

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    What to do in Kansas City: Discover the most stylish places to shop, eat, stay, and see in Kansas City in this travel guide curated by designers. The Top Designer-Approved Spots to Visit in Kansas ...

  3. From grocery store to kombucha lounge to, now, Kansas City’s ...

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    Last year it was a grocery store.Earlier this year it became a kombucha lounge.. Now, Kortney Lee has transformed the Crossroads space he leases at 640 E. 18th St. into Otaku Lounge, an anime and ...

  4. Kansas City Power & Light District - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the Kansas City Power & Light Company (a subsidiary of Great Plains Energy) is located on the northern side of the district. A one-block entertainment area within the district is called Kansas City Live!, which contains two floors of bars and restaurants, and a large, partially enclosed courtyard and concert venue. [7]

  5. It serves beer and cocktails, but new Kansas City lounge is ...

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  6. Knuckleheads Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Knuckleheads is a music venue in Kansas City, Missouri.The facility is a complex of four stages: a large outdoor stage with a converted caboose to one side as a VIP seating area; an indoor stage; a large indoor stage known as Knuckleheads Garage and a lounge, the "Gospel Lounge" for Wednesday-evening blues-oriented church services.

  7. Coates House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Coates House Hotel is a former hotel at 1005 Broadway in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, on the National Register of Historic Places.Also known as the New Coates House Hotel, it was built in 1889–1891, incorporating parts of an earlier hotel, which had been built in the late 1860s as the Broadway Hotel and then became the Coates House after a change in ownership.

  8. ‘Kansas City doesn’t really have this’: Fine dining ...

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  9. Fire Department Headquarters; Fire Station No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Fire Department Headquarters; Fire Station #2, at 1020 Central Ave. in Kansas City, Missouri, was built in 1905–06. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] It was designed by architect Albert Turney in Beaux Arts style. [2]