Kansas City Music Hall

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Kansas City Music Hall is a 1930s marvel with elaborate décor and an impressive antique pipe organ sporting over 2,000 pipes. But that’s not all the ritzy theater has to offer. It seems to be a hangout for the music-loving spirit set. During performances, folks have reported apparitions of well-dressed people in styles that match different 20th-century decades.

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Geographic Information

Address:
301 West 13th Street
Kansas City, MO
United States

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GPS:
39.0982587, -94.5874809
County:
Jackson County, Missouri
Nearest Towns:
Kansas City, MO (0.5 mi.)
Kansas City, KS (2.4 mi.)
North Kansas City, MO (2.6 mi.)
Westwood Hills, KS (4.3 mi.)
Westwood, KS (4.3 mi.)
Avondale, MO (4.4 mi.)
Mission Woods, KS (4.5 mi.)
Roeland Park, KS (4.8 mi.)
Riverside, MO (5.6 mi.)
Fairway, KS (5.8 mi.)

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