Kansas City Connection: Lots to do in KC this fall

Posted By on September 14, 2014

If you ask me, fall is the best time of year to explore Kansas City. In addition to the bright colors and pleasantly cool temperatures, an abundance of festivals, concerts and activities make an autumn visit to KC a must. Here are a few seasonal highlights and ideas for what to check out.

WaterFire Kansas City (Oct. 10-11) on Brush Creek

Haunted houses in the West Bottoms

Drink coffee and take a walk

Kansas City is currently experiencing what economists call a bean boom, i.e. a proliferation of high-quality, locally owned coffee shops. Many of them are located near some of the citys finest parks and trails, setting up a perfect opportunity to grab a cafe au lait to go and take a stroll.

The excellent new Crows Coffee, 304 E. 51st St., is right next to the Trolley Track Trail and not far from Loose Park.

Mud Pie, 1615 W. 39th St., is just down the road from the hilly, wooded contours of Roanoke Park.

And Quay Coffee, 412 Delaware St. in the City Market, nearly crosses paths with the Riverfront Heritage Trail.

Go record shopping

For a few years, it looked like record buying in Kansas City might be a thing of the past, but several stores have opened recently that offer a mix of new, reissued and used vinyl.

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