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Welcome to Kansas City Museum. We are the museum of Kansas City. We tell the stories of our City and its people through history and humanities exhibits, programs, and events. We encourage collaborative learning about the City’s past, present, and future.
Hours & Location. Please Note: The Kansas City Museum will close at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 31st as Scarritt Renaissance Neighborhood Association hosts their annual SCARE-IT Halloween event. Learn more about it here!
The Kansas City Museum preserves, interprets, and celebrates Kansas City through collections, exhibitions, and bold programs that reflect the City’s evolution and spirit, and engage visitors in unfolding stories about Kansas City’s vibrant history, cultural heritage, and pride.
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The Kansas City Museum offers guided tours on Fridays and Saturdays when the Museum is open to the public. Tours offer opportunities for discussion and connection. HISTORY OF THE LONG FAMILY TOUR.
The Kansas City Museum creates ticketed programs and experiences that complement and deepen the content in exhibits and installations throughout Corinthian Hall. Our signature annual events include: The Derby Party, Day of the Dead Celebration, and The Fairy Princess.
Containing more than 100,000 objects, the historical artifacts and archives of the Kansas City Museum collection offer a rich sampling of Kansas City’s local and regional history while representing the daily lives of past generations, from the mundane to the extravagant.
The Kansas City Museum is working with Arizona-based artist James Turrell and Kansas City-based International Architects Atelier (IAA) to create a Skyspace on the Museum property. Slated to open by 2026, the Museum’s Skyspace is the first in Missouri or Kansas.
The First Floor of Corinthian Hall has historically preserved, restored, and renovated rooms including: The Betty Milbank Waldrop Salon. The Charles & Anna Milbank Library. The Ann & Gary Dickinson Family Charitable Foundation Dining Room. The Sunderland Foundation Living Room.
Glenn North, Director of Inclusive Learning & Creative Impact. Glenn has more than 20 years of experience in museum education along with working with numerous arts and culture institutions and nonprofit organizations.