See the African American influence on America’s favorite pastime at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. This unique specialty museum opened in 1990 with the mission of preserving this rich history. Learn about African American baseball players from the late 1800s to the 1960s as you tour through the multimedia displays, photographs, artifacts and attractions.
Bring the kids (and adults) out to Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead to learn about life on a turn-of-the-century farm. This unique zoo contains over 200 animals found on farms throughout the nation, many of which are featured in the Petting Zoo. Gather freshly-laid eggs, milk a cow, bottle-feed a baby goat, ride a pony and more on this fun, interactive and educational farm.
See compelling, passionate and imaginative works by the Kansas City Repertory Theatre at one of its two hosting entertainment venues: the Copaken Stage and the Spencer Theatre. Founded on the idea of student actors performing side-by-side with professionals, the Rep has served as a leader in KC’s arts and culture community.