Visit Kansas City landmarks, memorials, and historic sites that highlight the region's heritage.
Alexander Majors House and Barn
Folly Theater
Gem Theater
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 renamed the Gem in 1913Unfortunately, its years as a movie theatre ended in 1960 and by the 1980s, it had faded into a shadow of its former glory. Thanks to the revitalization of 18th & Vine in the 1980s, the Gem Theater became a centerpiece of the district’s renovation efforts. It stands today as one of the crown jewels of the 18th & Vine corridor. The Gem has is now a modern 500-seat performing arts center.
Harry S. Truman National Historic Site
Liberty Memorial
Mill Creek Park Fountain
Municipal Auditorium
Quindaro Ruins Overlook
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Strawberry Hill
The Scout
Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio State Historic Site
Union Cemetery
Vaile Mansion
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