Are you looking to get the full Kansas experience? If you answered yes, there is no better way to do so than by touring a few areas and attractions that make this state so unique. If you are ready to see Kansas in ways you’ve never seen before, plan to take a tour of these 10 locations:
1. Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home (Abilene)
Find out from experienced and knowledgeable tour guides just what made President Eisenhower so unique and why everyone in Abilene still likes Ike. (Tours for the Eisenhower Museum start at $9 per person.)
2. Haunted Trolley Coach Tours (Atchison)
"A girl finds bloody vengeance in terrorizing every man who resides in the doctor’s home where she died during a failed surgery. A teen’s voice continues to echo into the night after she jumps to her death when her lover breaks off their relationship. These are the kinds of tales that make the historically charming town of Atchison legendary in haunting." Experience these terrors firsthand on this haunted tour, which runs September-November in Atchison. (Tickets for the tour cost $13 per person.)
3. Historic Trolley Tour (Dodge City)
Want to know the ONLY way to explore the old Dodge City? By air-conditioned trolley, of course! (Tickets for the tour cost $5 for children and $8 for adults.)
4. Combat Air Museum (Topeka)
What better way to learn about the "Greatest Generation" than by speaking with them firsthand at this beautiful aircraft museum? (Admission to the museum costs $4 for children and $6 for adults.)
5. Kauffman Stadium (KC MO)
No matter your favorite team, there's a tour for that! In fact, if you cross into the other side of KC, you can tour the KANSAS City Royals home field... (Prices vary by selected tour.)
6. Arrowhead Stadium (KC MO)
...KANSAS City Chiefs turf... (Prices vary by selected tour.)
7. Children’s Mercy Park (KCK)
...or, if you decide to stay on the *right* side of the city, you can even get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of where Sporting KC plays. (Prices vary by selected tour.)
8. Cosmosphere (Hutchinson)
The best way to see the world's largest collection of U.S. and Russian spaceflight artifacts? By tour, of course! (Tour rates may vary.)
9. Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site (Topeka)
Learn more about this groundbreaking case in the same place it occurred. A friendly and knowledgeable tour guide will both walk you through the school and answer any questions you may have.
10. Strataca (Hutchinson)
You haven't LIVED until you've tried the 30-minute-long Dark Ride, which takes you through an actual area of the working salt mine. (Admission and tours start at $13 per person.)
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