Mill Creek Park, Kansas City, Missouri
Mill Creek Park is the closest thing we have to a central gathering place in Midtown Kansas City. We go there to exercise, for picnics and to sit quietly and rest. The Nichols Fountain, at the corner of Broadway and 47th Street, draws bridal parties for pictures, is the go-to spot for political protests, and gets dyed various colors for various causes. On Sept. 16, 2012, the Midtown KC Post took a stroll through the park and gathered this montage.
Increased police presence in South KC near 103rd and Mill Creek Park.
Since August 2016, there have been four homicides along the Indian Creek Trail in south Kansas City, MO.
World's of Fun Village Review - Camping in KC- Sir Willow's Park Tales Ep 16
World's of Fun Village is an RV park/ cabin rental area located right next to Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun. But is it worth staying at? What are the cabins like? Should you stay or should you go? here's what it was like when we stayed there in July of 2017.
Not only did I work in theme parks for 10 years, I've visited a whole lot of them as well. Here's some stories of great visits, not so great visits, favorites, reviews, and much more.
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Hundreds of signatures to oust Mill Creek principal over 'isolation rooms'
Parents of Mill Creek Elementary students are pleading with the district to get rid of the principal because of the isolation rooms being used for students.
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Canyon Creek - New Home Community - Lenexa, KS (Kansas City)
Provided by Prime Development Land Company, watch an unparalleled view of Canyon Creek, Lenexa's premier new home community. Located off Cedar Creek exit on K10, one mile west of K7 highway, Canyon Creek offers new homes from the upper $300's+. Explore Kansas City's largest, and most awarded model row. Homes are built by area leading builders, providing countless styles and floor plans. For more information on the community, please visit: CanyonCreekKS.com or PrimeKC.com.
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Mill Creek Park
Mill Creek Park offers recreation for the whole family...from camping, fishing, swimming, hiking to wildlife and birdwatching.
Mill Creek Shooting Resort Promo Video
Mill Creek is a truly unique ranch and resort. We hand craft some of the most memorable experiences you can find anywhere. You’ll notice that we don’t have a traditional “Book Now” button on the site. That is because we want to work with you to make sure you get the most out of your trip to Mill Creek. Way before your trip begins, we will work together to make sure your time here is exactly what you want it to be.
Love really good food? We have access to some of the best Chef’s in the country, and maybe beyond, who we can fly in to create a culinary experience you or your group will never forget. Want to get lost in nature? We will design your dream nature escape into the area’s National Forests, Nature Preserves and Parks. Bottom line, we want the challenge of crafting the experience you have been waiting for. The experience you need.
Ride Through Mill Creek Trails - Front View - Part 1
A ride through the Mill Creek Trails in Lenexa, KS.
Kansas City parks get new cameras
The city is installing new cameras to watch for crime when you head to the park
Berkley Riverfront Park KCMO
Big Mill Creek
I had a little of free time so I hit up Big Mill creek in Iowa.
Long Shoal, MO Campground Review
Here's a overview of the Long Shoal campground found inside Harry S Truman State Park.
Our Return To Kauffman Gardens in Kansas City, Missouri ~ July 19th, 2012... w/ The Good Sam Club
Return To Kauffman Gardens in Kansas City Missouri ~ July 19th, 2012... w/ The Good Sam Club.....Kauffman Legacy Park encompasses thirty-seven acres near the Country Club Plaza in the heart of the Brush Creek Corridor, a six-square-mile area in Kansas City, Missouri's midtown dedicated to the development of a world-class cultural and research district surrounded by healthy neighborhoods.
Three separate but adjacent areas comprise Kauffman Legacy Park: the offices of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation with adjoining Kauffman Conference Center, the Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden, and the Anita B. Gorman Conservation Discovery Center.
Together, the offices of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the Kauffman Conference Center total an expansive 138,000 square feet. The building, designed originally by Kallman McKinnell & Wood Architects of Boston, opened in January 1999 and was updated in 2008 by 360 Architecture of Kansas City. Merging advanced conference facilities and the latest technology with pleasing amenities and a welcoming atmosphere, the Kauffman Conference Center has 65,000 visitors per year. This superb site can accommodate up to 220 persons per event with 40,000 square feet of meeting space—ideal for thought leaders from around the world to share innovative thinking and engage in dialogue with a broad audience.
The Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden is an exquisite area of Kauffman Legacy Park across Rockhill featuring bronze sculptures by Tom Corbin among lush and colorful annual and perennial plantings, pruned foliage framed by stone walls and playful fountains inspired by the Kauffmans' world travels. Comparable to parks across Europe, this beautiful and contemplative space in all seasons is the gravesite of the late Ewing and Muriel Kauffman.
The Anita B. Gorman Conservation Discovery Center building, east of the Kauffman Foundation building and facing Troost Ave., is surrounded by ten acres of gardens, wetlands, walkways, and wildlife. The Discover Center focuses its educational programs on helping urban children and adults appreciate the bounty and beauty of nature, and learn outdoor skills such as hiking, camping, wildlife viewing and growing native plants. The building also houses information and outreach services of the Missouri Department of Conservation and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
Canoe Journey TV Up the MO 1
Robert paddles up the Missouri river following lewis and clark 200 miles, 200 years later. start out in mill creek and come on down the kansas river to the MO!
Country Club Plaza
Country Club Plaza and Mill Creek Park, Kansas City, Missouri
Worlds of Fun RV Park - Kansas City
Drive Through
Brush Creek, Kansas City, Mo.
March 5, 2016
Blue River Float in Kansas City with Ty and Spike
Spike and I decided to get adventurous and go upriver to a less traveled area of the Blue River in Kansas City.
Weston Bend Campground - Missouri State Parks
Near Kansas City. Weston Bend offers a standard campground loop with electric and non electric sites. Some are grouped together and others are a bit more secluded. Visiting in the fall is a great time to take in the great colors. Showers, dump, laundry and flush toilets. The Missouri River Overlook, bike trails and bluff trails all have great views and wind in and out of an old growth Maple Hardwood and Oak Upland Forest. Several day use areas for picnics and playground are available too. Weston, MO has lots of amenities of its own.
MIDWEST HOLIDAY 1952 TRAVELOGUE FILM CHICAGO LAKE MICHIGAN MISSOURI NEBRASKA WYOMING 62354
This short 1952 travelogue, presented by Standard Oil Company and produced by Wilding Picture Productions, Inc., follows a road trip though the American Midwest by a Chicago reporter back from assignment in Europe. The film opens with a shot of a street and buildings in Chicago, IL, followed by the door to the Editorial Office of a newspaper. The reporter, Dale Bennett, returns from vacation an meets with his editor to discuss his vacation. Bennett drives his station wagon down a highway (02:10). Bennett swims in Lake Michigan, and then he watches beach cars (dune buggies) racing on the sand dunes of Lake Michigan. He walks into a woman painting at an easel on the beach. Bennett pulls into a Standard Oil gas station (03:30), where he buys a finished painting from the woman from the beach (Connie). He pulls up on the side of a road where Connie and her father are stranded with their car and trailer. Bennett gives the car a push start, but Connie’s dad leaves the car without putting it in park, and it rolls down the hill and off the road, crashing into a tree. Bennett pulls the trailer with his station wagon, and the trio arrive at Interlochen, MI. Kids play various instruments at a music camp (07:06). Connie and Bennett sit outside the trailer and chat. A bugler plays “Taps” at sunset with the lake in the background (09:18). Next, they visit Spring Mill State Park, IN, where they see an old water wheel. That is followed by a visit to New Salem State Park, IL featuring the restored old log buildings from the days of Abraham Lincoln (10:12). Viewers see a tugboat on the Mississippi River, a bridge taking the trio into Hannibal, MO (11:00) and the childhood home of Mark Twain, the War Memorial in Kansas City, MO and a view of the city’s skyline, the state capitol building in Lincoln, NE (11:47), Boot Hill Cemetery, and the oil derricks of Oklahoma City (12:20). From there, Bennett, Connie, and her father pass Pikes Peak in the Rocky Mountains next to Colorado Springs, CO. They drive through Rocky Mountain National Park (12:40), and they take in the views from an alpine lake. There is a good panning shot from Trail Ridge Road (13:18). Next, the film goes to Grand Teton National Park, where the rocky peaks loom over what appears to be Jackson Lake (13:40). They arrive at an entrance to Yellowstone National Park (14:48); footage shows Upper Yellowstone Falls, Old Faithful (15:20), and a black bear next to a road. The ride horses at a dude ranch in Montana and fly fish on a river. Viewers see a wheat field in Montana (16:30), as well as several combine harvesters as they drive through the field. The film shows shots of Mount Rushmore (17:03), South Dakota’s Badlands, and another wheat harvest (in North Dakota). The next place they visit is Minnesota’s Itasca State Park (17:43) with its massive pine trees. Kids play at the headwaters of the Mississippi River. Viewers see the Mesabi Iron Range where iron ore is mined (18:07), Duluth and its port on Lake Superior, and a scenic overlook from a Wisconsin highway featuring a lake. A boy and his dog push off from a dock in a canoe (19:05). The trio see more sights, including small falls on Wolf River, Wisconsin Dells, and a dairy farm. The film then shows the entrance to the Iowa State Fair (21:18): Connie and Bennett walk around the grounds, ride a Ferris wheel, and watch a livestock show. Bennett pulls his station wagon and Connie’s trailer into her hometown, a small midwestern town. The film cuts back to the newspaper editor’s office, where Bennett shows his editor Connie’s paintings of the Midwest (23:58). The film concludes with a shot of Bennett and Connie at a bandstand performance at a park in Connie’s hometown.
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