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Best Place to Take Out-of-Towners

Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

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Published on January 27, 2000

Kansas City's thriving (zzzzzzzz) culture doesn't sit up and brag too often, but you'll find something to show off in The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum at 18th & Vine. It's a piece of history that gives Kansas City visitors more than a damp idea that a lot of fountains is what we're all about. --DL