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1827 Log Courthouse
Type: History | Location: East

Jackson County's first government building, constructed with slave labor, was the only courthouse between St. Louis and the Pacific at the time the Santa Fe Trail trade began.
Two-room log structu...
1859 Jail, Marshal's Home & Museum
Type: Museums | Location: East
1859 Jail, Marshal's Home & Museum has been rated 5 out of 5 stars

The dungeon-like cells of the 1859 Jail housed thousands of prisoners during the bloodiest time in Jackson County’s history, including Frank James and William Clark Quantrill. Looking much like it did...
Adventure Oasis Water Park
Type: Theme & Water Parks | Location: East
Adventure Oasis Water Park has been rated 3 out of 5 stars

Water fun for the whole family. Park open May 24-Sept. 1, season passes also available; call 816-235-7843 for information.
Additional Independence Parks to enjoy :
-Water Playground - McCoy Park
L...
Arrow Rock, Missouri
Type: History | Location: East

In 1829, the town of Arrow Rock was founded on the bluff above the ferry crossing. Its situation on the Missouri River and Santa Fe Trail meant that large numbers of travelers heading west passed thro...
Bass Pro Shops - Independence
Type: Sporting Goods | Location: East

The store offers 180,000 square feet of outdoor excitement including the area's largest selection of quality gear for fishing, hunting, camping, boating and marine. Much more than a hunting and fishi...
Battle of Lexington & Oliver Anderson House
Type: History | Location: East
Battle of Lexington & Oliver Anderson House has been rated 4 out of 5 stars

Once called "the largest and best arranged dwelling house west of St. Louis." Today Oliver Anderson's mansion is best known for the three bloody days in 1861 when it was a fiercely contested prize in ...
Bingham-Waggoner Estate
Type: History | Location: East
Bingham-Waggoner Estate has been rated 5 out of 5 stars

The Bingham-Waggoner Estate is recognized today as one of the most significant historical sites in western Missouri because of its role in the history of the area and the people that lived there. Plot...
Blue Springs Historical Society/ Dillingham-Lewis Museum
Type: History | Location: East

The Dillingham-Lewis Museum in Blue Springs, Missouri, was built in 1906 and is the only structure in Blue Springs constructed of native limestone. The house is named after two families.
The origi...
Center for the Study of the Korean War
Type: Museums | Location: East

The Korean War was too significant to neglect, too momentous to ignore, too pivotal to be disregarded, and far too costly to be forgotten. Few people realize the significance of the Korean War in U.S....
Centerpoint Medical Center Community Ice
Type: Sports Attractions | Location: East

The Centerpoint Community Ice Rink strives to provide a fun, safe and educational environment for everyone learning to skate. We know you will enjoy learning to skate with us....
Chicago & Alton Hotel
Type: History | Location: East

Built in 1878 by J. K. Parr, the hotel is the oldest business building in Blue Springs, Mo. In 1978 the hotel, which originally served the railroad, was moved from the original site just south of Mai...
Chicago and Alton Depot
Type: History | Location: East

The Depot was built in 1879. It was moved to its current location and restored during the decade from 1992 to 2002.
The two-story depot contains three rooms on the first floor which are the waiting...
Children's Peace Pavilion
Type: Museums | Location: East

Captures the challenge of building peace through a fantastic array of interactive, hands-on exhibits and activities. Children delight at the sights, sounds and colors of this DO-TOUCH creative learnin...
Civil War Round Table of Western Missouri
Type: History | Location: East

Discussion and history group that centers on the Civil War and events pertaining to it. Group meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7pm at Old Blake Museum, 106 E. Walnut, Independence, MO....
CoCo Key Water Resort
Type: Theme & Water Parks | Location: East

Escape the everyday at CoCo Key Water Resort, Missouri’s largest indoor water resort!
CoCo Key Water Resort is 55,000 square feet of fun for the whole family. Thrilling water slides, dip-in theatre...
Community of Christ Temple/Auditorium
Type: Religious Organizations | Location: East

World Headquarters, spectacular buildings and history. Free organ recitals, hands-on Children's Peace Pavilion, historic museum. Free and open to the public. Guided tours 9am-5pm Mon.-Sat., 1-5pm Su...
Elmwood Cemetery
Type: History | Location: East

Visit the gravesites of KC's first black police officer, William Davis, old-time baseball players from Philadelphia and Cincinnati, classical musicians, the most Civil War veterans in Kansas City with...
Family Golf Park
Type: Sports Attractions | Location: East

Located one mile east of I-470/M291 on Hwy. 40. Features: Miniature Golf, Bumper Boats, Driving Range, and a Par 3 Course.
-Miniature Golf
A challenging 36 holes of miniature golf in a landscaped ...
Fleming Park
Type: Parks & Lakes | Location: East

Fleming Park, covering over 7,800 acres of recreational parkland, is located approximately 15 minutes from Kansas City. Originally named Lake Jacomo, the park was renamed Fleming Park in honor of Judg...
Fort Osage National Historic Landmark & Education Center
Type: History | Location: East

Historic fort overlooking Missouri River. First U.S. outpost in Louisiana Purchase....
Harry S Truman National Historic Site - Independence
Type: History | Location: East
Harry S Truman National Historic Site - Independence has been rated 5 out of 5 stars

This Victorian mansion built in 1885 by Bess Truman's grandfather, served as the Summer White House during Harry Truman's administration as well as his home from his marriage to Bess in 1919 until his...
Harry S. Truman Library and Museum
Type: Museums | Location: East
Harry S. Truman Library and Museum has been rated 5 out of 5 stars

Celebrating Harry Truman's 125th birthday in 2009, the Truman Library & Museum recounts the life of America's 33rd president. One of only 13 U.S. Presidential Libraries, the museum's two permanent ex...
Heritage Park
Type: History | Location: East

Heritage Park contains a memorial bell tower to commemorate the 1852 Saluda steamboat disaster where 75 Mormon immigrants perished. Owned and operated by the Lexington Historical Museum....
Independence Events Center
Type: Concert Venues | Location: East

"Let us amaze you" is the unofficial motto of the Independence Tourism Department and the goal of the Independence Events Center. This state-of-the-art, multi-purpose facility features an intimate are...
Independence, MO Tourism Department
Type: Area Destinations / Day Trips | Location: East

From pioneers to presidents, Independence played a key role in shaping our nation's future. Minutes east of Kansas City, it offers several heritage attractions within a short distance of the downtown ...