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1001 W. Walnut, Independence, Missouri
At the old RLDS auditorium, the one with the green dome...you can take your children to the nondenominational Children's Peace Pavilion. There they can play games that help them learn cooperation,... More on Off the Beaten Path: Missouri
The Children's Peace Pavilion was established in 1995 as a gift to all children from the Community of Christ. In January of that year the doors of the Children's Peace Pavilion opened to an enthusi... More on familydaysoutusa

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1601 South Speck Road, Independence, MO 64057-2065
George Owens Nature Park has given families the opportunity to reconnect with their natural environment si... More on Visitindependence.com
THe overall experience was very peaceful . More on Yahoo! Travel

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223 N. Main St., Independence, Missouri, 64050
Harry Truman’s story is one of hope & frustration, choice & chance. As President, he took the US from its t... More on Nps.gov
While he moved away at his father's request for help on Truman's mother's family farm after the Truman fami... More on Epinions.com

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318 W Pacific, Independence, Missouri
The National Frontier Trails Center is a fine place to learn more about the hardships and adventures of th... More on Off the Beaten Path: Missouri
The facility is a museum, interpretive center, and research library dedicated to telling the rich history o... More on Heritage

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313 West Pacific, Independence, MO 64051
Built in 1855, the Bingham-Waggoner Estate was once owned by George C. Bingham, famed Civil War artist. The... More on PlanetWare
We enjoyed it so much and took so much time that we had to go back the next day to finish our other activit... More on Yahoo! Travel

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500 W. US Hwy. 24, Independence, Missouri

#7.
217 North Main Street, Independence, Missouri
Inscription. Built in 1859, these buildings served as United States Provost Marshal's headquarters during t... More on HMDB
We had a buy one get one free coupon . More on TripAdvisor

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313 W. Pacific Independence, Missouri
...as well as the beginning of the Santa Fe Trail, still visible in the worn earth. (Sometimes it seems as if half the towns on this side of the state claim the trail, but in Independence they sti... More on Off the Beaten Path: Missouri
On the south side of the Bingham-Waggoner Estate are depressions in the ground believed to be made by wagons of the Santa Fe Trail pioneer caravans in the 1830s. A pedestrian bridge and walking tr... More on Visitindependence.com

#9.
15208 E 39th St S, Independence, MO 64055
The City is in the process of making a walking trail. We would like to have playground equipment put in at the big park ... More on KaBoom.org
The small neighborhood park in Independence features a playground. More on KidsPlayParks

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315 S Leslie St., Independence, Missouri, United States
