About Kansas City, MO


Kansas City sits on Missouri's western edge, straddling the border with Kansas. Kansas City is the largest city in the state of Missouri by population and area. :

History


Kansas City kicked off as a fur-trading outpost back in eighteen-twenty-one when François Chouteau set up camp on the bend of the Missouri. Railroads hit it in the late eighteen-sixties—meat, grain, jazz all rolled through the stockyard whistles. Prohibition? Bootleg paradise. World War Two factories boomed, post-war sprawl gave us fountains—two hundred and fifty and change today.

Parks and Recreation


Kansas City Parks and Recreation runs over two hundred-twenty spots—think rolling fields at Swope, trails in Loose, rose gardens where the Royals play. They've got pools, golf, summer concerts, kids' camps, and even skate parks. Biggest draw? The limestone cliffs, the biking loops—folks drive an hour just for sunset at Starlight.

The Community


Kansas City's community? Tight. Neighborhood watches, farmer's markets every Saturday, block parties when the weather clicks above fifty. KC Pride, the food trucks downtown, volunteer crews keeping fountains sparkling—it's the sort of spot where the barber knows your kid's science fair project. BBQ cook-offs seal every bond.

The City


Kansas City's personality? Friendly. Loud. Proud. Real sports fans.

Kansas City is best known for its world-class barbecue—slow-smoked ribs and burnt ends—over two hundred fifty public fountains dancing everywhere, jazz drifting out of 18th and Vine, the Chiefs and the Royals, the Negro Leagues legacy, and that never-ending heartland hospitality.
Top Kansas City employers: Oracle Health, T-Mobile, HCA Midwest, Saint Luke's, KU Health, Children's Mercy, Ford, Burns and McDonnell, Hallmark, Garmin. These top 10 employers employ over 80,000 people.
In town: National WWI Museum, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Union Station's Science City, Boulevard Brewing tours, Joe Louie's jazz spot on Eighteenth. Outdoors: Country Club Plaza fountains, Swope Park Zoo, Starlight Theater, Worlds of Fun, plus the river market for fresh fish on Sunday. Want to sound like a local—hit the Power and Light District when the Royals win.
The Kansas City metro area (both sides of the state line) is right around 2.2 million people as of 2025. Breakdown: - Kansas City, Missouri proper: about five hundred ten thousand - The Missouri suburbs push the MO side to one point six million - Kansas side (Johnson, Wyandotte, etc.) adds another six hundred thousand Demographics quick hit: - Roughly fifty-five percent white - Twenty-five percent Black - Thirteen percent Hispanic/Latino - Four percent Asian - Median age around thirty-eight - About sixty percent own their home - Growing fast—added almost one hundred thousand people since 2020 Super diverse neighborhoods, especially on the Kansas side now with a significant influx of young families and tech folks.

Our Mission

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Our Philosophy

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