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Kansas City is identified with Railroads and livestock, which are its two main businesses. There are many Kansas City hotels catering to many tastes and budgets. A Kansas City hotel accommodation starts from US $50 per room a night. Hotels in Kansas City have attractive discounts during the year and a Hotel in Kansas City availability can be checked and reservations made online.

Several major companies have made their beginning or are based out of Kansas City. There are also many historical museums here. Kansas City is full of pleasurable activities including sports, casinos, museums, galleries, theatres and great places to eat and shop. Kansas City is also known as the City of fountains. Some of the greatest jazz players of all times started their careers in the clubs of Kansas City. Kansas City is known for its great barbeque tradition.

Kansas City is all about leisure and fun, you can indulge in all the relaxation you can think of, fishing, boating and many other outdoor recreational activities. There are acres and acres of parks and garden such as the Powell Gardens. Other worthwhile places include the Linda hall Library, Helen Cuddy Memorial Rose Garden, Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead, Loose Memorial Park, D Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, Fleming Park, Hodge Park, Penn Valley Park, Shawnee Mission Park Swope, Park Wyandotte, County Lake Park, Blue Springs, Lake Jacomo, Lake Olathe, Longview Lake and Smithville Lake.

The city is covered with many beautiful fountains. Most notable are the C. Nichols Memorial Fountain, the Rozzelle Court Fountain, the Firefighters Fountain, the Vietnam Veterans Fountain, the Crown Center Fountains, Barney Allis Plaza Fountain, City Hall Fountains, Muse Of The Missouri, Rain Thicket Fountain and the Children's Fountain. Kansas city has lots to do and see to keep the whole family entertained.

Take some time to visit Lawrence; a beautiful art town, the University of Kansas is also based here, as well as the KU Natural History Museum and the Spencer Museum of Art. In Leavenworth, there is the Frontier Army Museum, Santa Fe, the National Cemetery, and the Buffalo Soldiers Monument.