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405 East 19th Avenue Kansas City MO 64116
about Paul Green School Of Rock Music: Kids who are ready to rock might enjoy the Paul Green School Of Rock Music . The school focuses on teaching kids ages seven to 17 how to play instruments - guitar, bass, keyboards, voice, and ... More on GoCityKids

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1228 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64105-2107

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Kansas City MO

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2450 Grand Boulevard Crown Center Kansas City MO 64108

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Mabee Theatre, 5225 Troost, Kansas City, MO 64110

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1029 Central, Kansas City, MO 64105
Lyric Theater, located at 1029 Central, has about what you’d expect from your corner deli: beer, soda, and some not-so-low-calorie snacks. Don’t come here expecting a night’s worth of entertainment... More on clubzone
about Lyric Theatre: Located in the heart of downtown Kansas City, the Lyric Theatre is home to Lyric Opera of Kansas City. The historic building also is a venue for the Kansas City Symphony and ot... More on GoCityKids

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300 W 12th St, Kansas City, MO 64105
Folly Theater - Here’s the top-ten best things about Folly Theater: Best Thing Number 10: you can buy alcohol here. Number 9: huh. Well, that’s really it, actually. So maybe there’s not enough mate... More on clubzone
about Folly Theater: The Folly Theater , Kansas City's oldest theater, is rich in tradition and poised to continue providing entertainment for Kansas Citians. "The Grand Old Lady of 12th Street" op... More on GoCityKids

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1601 E 18th St, Kansas City, MO 64108
Gem Theater is the perfect date spot. "Perfect," as in if the girl is cool with you taking her here, you have the cheapest date in the history of 21st century romance. To clarify: we’re joking. Please, please, please—don’t bring your ... More on clubzone

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1616 East Eighteenth Street Kansas City, MO
Right across the street is the historic Gem Theater Cultural and Performing Arts Center at 1616 East Eighteenth Street. As early as the 1920s, Kansas City's vibrant theatrical community was known ... More on Off the Beaten Path: Missouri
As a result of the vision and perseverance of Kansas City's civic leaders, the Gem was restored into a beautiful, state-of-the art performance venue. It stands today as one of the crown jewels of ... More on Visitkc.com

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1615 E 18th St. Kansas City, MO 64108
Originally named the Star Theater, the Gem was built in 1912 by the Shriner and Powellson Amusement Company as a silent movie palace serving Kansas City's African American population. It was renam... More on Visitkc.com
Originally named the Star Theater, the Gem was built in 1912 by the Shriner and Powellson Amusement Company as a silent movie palace serving Kansas City's African American population. It was renam... More on Visitkc.com
