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One of the biggest cities in the Midwest, Kansas City is situated at the border between Missouri and Kansas. This US city has become internationally famous because of its barbecue that is often referred to as the best in the world. Do you like jazz music? In this case, Kansas City is a must-visit destination because this musical style is the most popular here. Finally, Kansas City is a beautiful place with so many boulevards that even Paris is inferior to it in this regard. When taking a stroll on the streets of the city, it is easy to notice that there are so many fountains. This fact makes Kansas City stand out from the other cities in the world. Before the arrival of the first European, the territory of modern Kansas belonged to the Algonquin people. The first white man stepped on this land only in 1713. This was a French man called Etienne de Veniard. After this event, France claimed the land. However, the region got a new owner – Spain – in 1763 in accordance with a peace treaty between the two countries. However, none of the former owners was really successful in the development of the region. Americans started buying the territories of North America at the beginning of the XIX century. Kansas City became a part of the United States already in the 20s. The settlement started developing, slowly turning into one of the major transport hubs. It officially became a town in March 1853. The first railroad was built in Kansas City twelve years later. As expected, … Read further

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If you like jazz music you certainly know such internationally famous talents as Charlie Parker and Lester Yong. These outstanding jazz musicians performed at local clubs many times. Nowadays, there is the Museum of American Jazz in the 18th and Vine District. Fans of jazz from all over the world visit this museum as pilgrims in order to see precious artifacts that tell the history of their favorite music style. … Open

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