Take a step back to March 19th, 2022, and visit the place where Hans asked Esha to marry him!
Whether you are looking to start a new family tradition or you have been coming to Louisburg Cider Mill for years, we always strive to make your experience wonderful and full of “firsts”. SEPTEMBER 16 – OCTOBER 31
One of the long-standing, rich, family traditions in Lawrence includes a visit to Schaake’s Pumpkin Patch on a beautiful autumn day.
The Country Club Plaza was designed in 1922 as the nation's first suburban shopping district. Since then, its open-air public art gallery has continuously added to its collection, with fountains, sculptures, and murals that bring the very best of the Old World and the New. We are proud to be home to more than 45 locally-owned shops and restaurants.
Pickleball, Bowling, Bocce, Movies, Shopping, and Restaurants. Praire Fire has it all! Chicken & Pickle and Rock N' Brews (owned by KISS) highlight the experience.
October 7, 2023 Time: TBD
Kansas City’s most celebrated destination boasts over 100 years of iconic history and year-round attractions for all ages.
“The National WWI Museum and Memorial is America’s museum dedicated to remembering, interpreting and understanding the Great War and its enduring impact on the global community.” - Mission Statement, National WWI Museum and Memorial
Great recreational course that has plenty of space on the first few and last few holes if you like to “Grip & Rip”. The middle of the course provides nice moderately wooded areas requiring technical shots. Good use of the land and decent elevation changes in spots.
Sycamore Ridge has earned its reputation as one of Kansas City's premier public golf courses with its stunning combination of bent grass, white sand bunkers and 18 holes of exciting and challenging play.
Over a lifetime of passion and 15 years in the barbeque competition circuit, Chef Rob Magee cultivated what is lovingly called “chef-driven barbeque.” He and his wife, Kelly, brought this unique BBQ experience to Kansas City in 2014.
Started by Russ Fiorella in Kansas City back in 1957, Jack Stack began as a traditional storefront barbecue stand with a modest selection of five to six items. Jack Fiorella, the eldest son, worked with his father until 1974 when he decided to branch off and start Fiorella's Jack Stack of Martin City.