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 Holiday Inn KANSAS CITY-NE-I-435 NORTH

Chain Name: Holiday Inn
7333 PARVIN ROAD , KANSAS CITY , 64117


Welcome to the Holiday Inn Northeast at World`s of Fun, the friendliest hotel in Kansas City. Let our staff show you why you`ve just selected the best place to stay while on a business trip or on a family vacation. Located across the street

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 Holiday Inn KANSAS CITY-SPORTS COMPLEX

Chain Name: Holiday Inn
4011 BLUERIDGE CUTOFF , KANSAS CITY , 64133


Location is everything! The Holiday Inn Sports Complex is centrally located-only 8 miles from downtown Kansas City, 3 miles from historical Independence, and walking distance to the Chief`s and Royal`s Stadiums at exit 9 on Interstate 70. Whatever your pleasure, shopping at one of our many malls and plazas, a day with the kids at World`s of Fun, a relazing tour at the Truman Library, or a nice evening for two at Starlight Theater, let the Holiday Inn Sports Complex make you stay a memorable one

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KANSAS CITY , 250 miles due west of St Louis, straddles the state line between Kansas and Missouri. Virtually all its main points of interest are on the Missouri side, where the fountains, boulevards, and Art Deco and Mediterranean-style buildings, and the encouraging revitalization of downtown, are unusual and welcome features in a Midwestern city. Kansas City, Kansas, on the other hand, is a sprawl of suburbs.

Kansas City was a convenient staging post for 1830s wagon trains heading west. Its consequent prosperity and rough and tumble "sin city" image was brought to an abrupt end by the Civil War. However, its fortunes revived in the 1870s, when the railroads brought the boom in meat packing that was responsible for the development of the huge stockyards, which finally closed down in 1992.

Kansas City is doing a good job of reinvigorating its downtown , and wandering past the restored lofts and small businesses of the Garment District , between Sixth and Ninth streets, makes a nice walk to City Hall, 414 E 12th St, a fine Art Deco building with an observation deck on its thirtieth floor (Mon-Fri 8.30am-4.15pm; free). Also downtown is the redeveloped historic district known variously as River Market or City Market, on the banks of the Missouri.




 

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