Official name | City of Kansas City |
Type | City |
Kansas City skyline and Union Station | |
State | Missouri |
Country | United States |
Established | 1838 |
Population | 510,000 |
Area (km²) | 826 |
Time zone | Central (CST/CDT) |
ZIP code(s) | 64101–64199 |
Area code(s) | 816 |
Kansas City is the largest city in the state of Missouri and a major cultural and economic center in the Midwest. Known for its world-famous barbecue, jazz heritage, and impressive fountains, the city straddles the Missouri-Kansas border but is distinct from its smaller neighbor, Kansas City, Kansas.
Overview
- Founded in 1838 and incorporated in 1853
- Located at the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas Rivers
- Often referred to as “KCMO” to distinguish it from Kansas City, Kansas
Culture and Attractions
- Jazz – Home of legends like Charlie Parker and the American Jazz Museum
- Barbecue – Famous for slow-smoked, sauce-slathered meats; hosts the American Royal BBQ
- Country Club Plaza – the first planned shopping district in the U.S.
- Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art – known for its iconic shuttlecock sculptures
- Union Station, Science City, and the National WWI Museum and Memorial
History
- A key gateway during westward expansion via the Oregon and Santa Fe Trails
- Important Civil War and trading post city
- Became a major rail and livestock center in the late 19th century
Economy
- Major sectors: logistics, agriculture, technology, healthcare, architecture, and arts
- Home to major employers like Hallmark, Cerner, H&R Block, and Garmin (metro area)
- Part of the bi-state Kansas City metropolitan area with over 2.2 million people
Sports
- Home to the Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) and Kansas City Royals (MLB)
- New soccer stadium for the Kansas City Current (NWSL) — a national first
- Arrowhead Stadium is among the loudest stadiums in the world
Education
- University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC)
- Rockhurst University, Kansas City Art Institute, and several community colleges
- Vibrant arts and research community
Transportation
- Served by Kansas City International Airport (MCI)
- Amtrak’s Southwest Chief stops at Union Station
- Interstates I-70, I-35, and I-435 circle the metro
Fun Facts
- Known as the “City of Fountains” — second only to Rome in number
- Hosts the largest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the Midwest
- The phrase "going postal" was coined after a 1970s incident in KCMO