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=== Nearby Landmarks and Tourist Attractions === Kansas City offers a wealth of attractions within a short drive from MCI, making it easy for travelers to explore the cityβs culture, history, and entertainment options. Here are some top landmarks and attractions nearby: * '''Downtown Kansas City''' β Just 15 miles from MCI, downtown Kansas City is famous for its lively music scene, historic districts, and vibrant arts community. Popular attractions include the Power & Light District, the Sprint Center, and Union Station. * '''National WWI Museum and Memorial''' β As one of the most significant WWI museums in the world, this memorial offers a profound look at the history and impact of the Great War, with exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays. * '''Country Club Plaza''' β This Spanish-inspired shopping district offers upscale shopping, dining, and beautiful fountains and architecture, making it a must-visit destination for visitors. * '''Kansas City Zoo''' β Located in Swope Park, about 30 minutes from MCI, the zoo is home to over 1,300 animals and offers family-friendly attractions, including interactive exhibits and educational programs. * '''American Jazz Museum''' β Kansas City has a deep-rooted jazz history, and this museum celebrates the legacy of jazz legends like Charlie Parker and Duke Ellington through exhibits, performances, and interactive displays.
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