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| Kansas City is known for it’s beautiful fountains and is called “The City of Fountains”.
The city is home to more fountains than any other city in the world except for Rome Italy.
Below is a listing of the fountains that you can tour. Please visit www.kcfountains.org for more information. |
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Country Club Plaza
47th Street and Nichols Pkwy.
Kansas City, MO
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Water is pumped 30 feet into the air and is a monument to the plaza's developer, JC Nichols.
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31st & Broadway Ave
Kansas City, MO
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Features 80 foot diameter basin and 76,000 gallons of water.
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12th Street & Wyandotte Street
Kansas City, MO
Located downtown
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9th Street & Main Street
Kansas City, MO
Located downtown
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10th Street & Main
Kansas City, MO.
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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
4525 Oak Street
Kansas City, MO
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2450 Grand Blvd. “On the Square”
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2000 Square feet of area where water is pumped up through the ground. |
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Between Union Station and Liberty Memorial
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Holds 85,000 gallons of water and is a reflecting pool of the Union Station and the Liberty memorial. |
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North Oak Trwy & Missouri 9
North Kansas City
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Fountain features six bronze figures of children playing in the water |
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E 12th Street & Walnut
Kansas City, MO
Located downtown
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414 East 12th Street & Oak Street
Kansas City, MO
Located downtown
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| Images courtesy of www.kcfountains.org |