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Union Station Kansas City


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30 West Pershing Rd.
Kansas City, MO 64108
United States

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Union Station Kansas City


(??.? miles from you)

30 West Pershing Rd.
Kansas City, MO 64108
United States


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Why You Should Go...

Union Station in Kansas City, MO, is a central hub for transportation and a famous historical destination featuring shops, exhibits, dining, and more. Built in 1914, Union Station encompasses 850,000 square feet; at i

There is so much to do, such as exploring world-class touring exhibitions and enjoying non-stop, hands-on fun at Internationally Awarded Science City. Visit the Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium and see views of the solar system, surround sound, and stunning educational programs for every age. Catch an educational movie in the Extreme Screen Theatre, or enjoy a live performance on their City Stage.

In all, it’s no wonder Union Station and Science City are recognized as “Favorite Family-Friendly Attraction” and “Favorite Historic Attraction by VisitKC and “Attraction of the Year” by GKCAA.

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Why You Should Go...

Union Station in Kansas City, MO, is a central hub for transportation and a famous historical destination featuring shops, exhibits, dining, and more. Built in 1914, Union Station encompasses 850,000 square feet; at its peak during WWII, an estimated one million travelers passed through the Station. After the renovation in the 1990s, the Station became the destination it is today.

There is so much to do, such as exploring world-class touring exhibitions and enjoying non-stop, hands-on fun at Internationally Awarded Science City. Visit the Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium and see views of the solar system, surround sound, and stunning educational programs for every age. Catch an educational movie in the Extreme Screen Theatre, or enjoy a live performance on their City Stage.

In all, it’s no wonder Union Station and Science City are recognized as “Favorite Family-Friendly Attraction” and “Favorite Historic Attraction by VisitKC and “Attraction of the Year” by GKCAA.

What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Hours: Open Now. Closes 12:00 AM

6:00am - 12:00am, Daily

Payment: Cash, MC, Visa, Discover, ATM On-Site, Debit

Discounts: Groups

Access: Wheelchair, Public Transportation

Parking: Paid On-site

Available: Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Concessions, Vending Machines, Private Dining, Kids Activities, Family Restroom, Changing Station, Wheelchairs, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Banquet Facilities, Wi-fi, Gift Shop, Souvenirs

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Fun Facts

The Station originally opened in 1914. It was designed by Jarvis Hunt in the Beaux Art Architectural style and cost $6 million to build. It became known as one of the three great Train Stations in the country.

The Grand Hall ceiling is 95 ft high and contains three chandeliers, each weighing 3500 pounds and carries 155 light bulbs

Famous people to pass thru the halls of Union Station include: Walt Disney, Ernest Hemingway, President Harry Truman, Katy Perry, Paul Rudd and Walter Cronkite to name a few.

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Why You Should Go...

Union Station in Kansas City, MO, is a central hub for transportation and a famous historical destination featuring shops, exhibits, dining, and more. Built in 1914, Union Station encompasses 850,000 square feet; at its peak during WWII, an estimated one million travelers passed through the Station. After the renovation in the 1990s, the Station became the destination it is today.

There is so much to do, such as exploring world-class touring exhibitions and enjoying non-stop, hands-on fun at Internationally Awarded Science City. Visit the Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium and see views of the solar system, surround sound, and stunning educational programs for every age. Catch an educational movie in the Extreme Screen Theatre, or enjoy a live performance on their City Stage.

In all, it’s no wonder Union Station and Science City are recognized as “Favorite Family-Friendly Attraction” and “Favorite Historic Attraction by VisitKC and “Attraction of the Year” by GKCAA.

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What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Hours: Open Now. Closes 12:00 AM

6:00am - 12:00am, Daily

Payment: Cash, MC, Visa, Discover, ATM On-Site, Debit

Discounts: Groups

Access: Wheelchair, Public Transportation

Parking: Paid On-site

Available: Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Concessions, Vending Machines, Private Dining, Kids Activities, Family Restroom, Changing Station, Wheelchairs, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Banquet Facilities, Wi-fi, Gift Shop, Souvenirs

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    Union Station Kansas City

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    Kids of all ages will experience the amazing world of science first-hand through fun and engaging exhibits and programs as they explore this dynamic science center! Start your lifelong love of science, learning and discovery at Kansas City’s Science Center, Science City – TODAY! With more than 50 hands-on environments, you’ll become part of the action as you discover new things about yourself and the world around you.

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Fun Facts

The Station originally opened in 1914. It was designed by Jarvis Hunt in the Beaux Art Architectural style and cost $6 million to build. It became known as one of the three great Train Stations in the country.

The Grand Hall ceiling is 95 ft high and contains three chandeliers, each weighing 3500 pounds and carries 155 light bulbs

Famous people to pass thru the halls of Union Station include: Walt Disney, Ernest Hemingway, President Harry Truman, Katy Perry, Paul Rudd and Walter Cronkite to name a few.

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