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KANSAS CITY
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Situated at the junction of the Missouri
and Kansas rivers, Kansas City lies along the boundary between
Missouri and Kansas, and is directly opposite Kansas City, Kansas.
Often abbreviated KC (to refer to the entire metropolitan area), or
KCMO (to refer to only Kansas City, Missouri), Kansas City, Missouri
is the largest city in Missouri and the center of the 26th largest
metropolitan statistical area in the United States. Kansas City has
long been praised for its varied architecture, which includes many
famous and interesting buildings. Its skyline is notable for various
structures, including the immense Bartle Hall Convention Center and
numerous skyscrapers such as the Kansas City Power and Light
Building and One Kansas City Place.
On
the Web:
Kansas City Visitors & Convention Bureau |
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STADIUM INFORMATION |
2008 CHIEFS
SCHEDULE |
-Name: Arrowhead Stadium
-Location: Kansas City, MO
-Tenant: Kansas City Chiefs
-Capacity: 79,409
-Surface: Grass
-Construction Began: 1968
-Opened: August 12, 1972
-Cost: $43 Million
-Address:
One Arrowhead Drive
Kansas City, Missouri 64129
On
the Web:
Arrowhead Stadium |
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HOTELS NEAR
ARROWHEAD
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TRAVELING AROUND KANSAS
CITY |
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-Public
Transit: The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority started a
new bus system called, "The MAX" (Metro Area Express) that runs
downtown.
On the Web:
The MAX
-Taxi: Atlas Cab: 816-421-0999
Yellow Cab:
816-471-5000
-Parking: Pay lots available downtown
On the Web:
Downtown Parking
-Alternatives:
Walk and Bike Paths
-Maps
and Directions |
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ATTRACTIONS AROUND
KANSAS CITY |
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POPULAR RESTAURANTS |
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MAP AND
DIRECTIONS TO ARROWHEAD STADIUM |
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-STADIUM ADDRESS:
One Arrowhead Drive
Kansas City, Missouri 64129 |
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AREA WEATHER |
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