Browse Museums

Alexander Majors Historical Hse

Kansas City, Missouri

Historic House

American Royal

Kansas City, Missouri

Black Archives of Mid-America

Kansas City, Missouri

Children's Museum of K.C.

Kansas City, Missouri

Children's

Eisterhold Associates Inc.

Kansas City, Missouri

Kaleidoscope

Kansas City, Missouri

Children's

Kansas City Fire Brigade Museum

Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City, Missouri

Zoo

National Archives

Kansas City, Missouri

History

American Acad/Family Physician

Kansas City, Missouri

Arabia Steamboat Museum

Kansas City, Missouri

History, Specialized

Culture, General, History, Library, Park

The Center is named in honor of Bruce R. Watkins, a political and social activist. Watkins was fueled by the need to recognize and preserve the varied contributions African-Americans made to the development of Kansas City. The center opened in December 1989 as the outgrowth of Watkins’ efforts. Construction of the Center was made possible through the work and contributions of the Bruce R. Watkins Fountain Inc., the Kansas City, Mo., Parks and Recreation Department, and the State of Missouri.

Commerce Bankshares, Inc

Kansas City, Missouri

Harris-Kearney House

Kansas City, Missouri

John Wornall House Museum

Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City Art Institute

Kansas City, Missouri

Art, Culture, University

Welcome to the Kansas City Art Institute, a four-year, independent, fully accredited college of art and design offering the bachelor of fine arts degree in a variety of disciplines. This great institution has a stellar history, dating back to its origins in 1885.

Kansas City Museum

Kansas City, Missouri

Linda Hall Library of Science

Kansas City, Missouri

Library

History, Military

The National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial provides an extraordinary experience. The state-of-the-art Museum gives you the chance to explore and discover the nation’s most extensive assembly of artifacts, photography, art and narratives of the Great War ever presented in a single collection. The Museum introduces the war in unprecedented ways – through visual and audio sensory stimulation to mold an unforgettable experience in the minds of all visitors – young and old.