The year Kansas City become a City
1853
Based off reviews on popular food rating websites, the top 3 BBQ places in Kansas City are.
Q39, Joe's KC and Jack Stack
The year the Chiefs moved to Kansas City
1963
The Kansas City Zoo is located in this park
Swope Park
The code name for the Kansas City International Airport
MCI
The year Kansas City Union Station opened
1914
This family currently operates 30 food stores in the Kansas City area.
Consentino
The year Kauffman Stadium opened
1973
The historic neighborhood near downtown Kansas City, Missouri, that sits on a 200-foot-high bluff which overlooks the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri rivers in the West Bottoms
Quality Hill
The county seat of Johnson County
Olathe
These 3 historical trails run out/through Kansas City
The Santa Fe, Oregon and California Trails
The oldest restaurant in Kansas City
The Savoy Grill
The name of the Kansas City Hockey team
Kansas City Mavericks
Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park is located in this city.
Lenexa
The name of the steel hypercoaster located north of downtown Kansas City
Mamba (Worlds of Fun)
The year the Country Club Plaza Flooded over the span of two days.
1977 (Sept 12-13th)
The cross streets of the first Stroud's location
85th and Troost
Sporting Kansas City's previous name
Kansas City Wiz or Wizards
Looking south from the Nelson Atkins Art Museum, this street runs east to west and is named after a former Kansas City Mayor
Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd
The length of the Kansas Speedway
1.5 miles
He was the first "Big City Boss" of Kansas City, MO and currently has a statue overlooking the West Bottoms
James Pendergast
Who was named "the Father" of Kansas City style BBQ
Henry Perry
The 3 professional sports teams that played at Kemper Arena in the 70's and 80's
Kansas City Scouts (NHL) & Kansas City Kings (NBA) & Kansas City Comets (Soccer)
The Kansas City Pioneer Square Monument is located in this area of the city
Westport
The first and middle name of J.C Nichols - Kansas City's historic real estate developer known for the country club district and plaza
Jesse Clyde