Step into a rich tapestry of American history on this curated 10-hour tour from Kansas City to Fort Scott, Kansas. Explore three award-winning museums, including the Fort Scott National Historic Site and the Gordon Parks Museum. Stroll through the historic downtown, where handcrafted art and local cuisine await—from classic BBQ to upscale dining options. Enjoy unique artisan shops, galleries, and live music venues that showcase the vibrant culture of Kansas.
- Full-day guided tour from Kansas City to Fort Scott
- Visit three renowned museums highlighting American history
- Discover local restaurants, artisan shops, and public art
- Lunch included, with plenty of time to explore from 8 AM to 6 PM
In Kansas City at the Union Station. We have an identifier on the bus itself (a banner sign that says Kansas Experience).
The mission of the Gordon Parks Museum is to honor the life and work of Gordon Parks, internationally-known photographer, filmmaker, writer, and musician; and to use his remarkable life story to teach about artistic creativity, cultural awareness, and the role of diversity in our lives.
The landmark Hall of Unsung Heroes museum and think tank in historic Fort Scott, Kansas, showcases the dramatic and diverse sagas of Unsung Heroes whose actions against injustice have changed the world. These stories of everyday people are proof positive that one individual has the power to make a profound difference in the lives of others.
Forging a Nation: Fort Scott in the Mid Nineteenth Century Promises made and broken! Who deserves to be free? The fight for freedom! Soldiers fighting settlers! Each of these stories is a link in the chain of events that encircled Fort Scott from 1842-1873. All of the site's structures, its parade ground, and its tallgrass prairie bear witness to this era when the country was forged from a young republic into a united transcontinental nation.
Established in 1862, Fort Scott National Cemetery is a solemn and historic resting place honoring veterans who served our nation from the Civil War through the present day. Located adjacent to Fort Scott National Historic Site, the cemetery reflects the community’s deep military heritage and longstanding role in American history. The cemetery’s peaceful grounds feature rows of white headstones, mature trees, and carefully maintained landscapes that invite quiet reflection and remembrance. As one of the oldest national cemeteries in the region, it serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by generations of service members and their families. Today, Fort Scott National Cemetery remains an active national cemetery, cared for by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and continues to be a place of honor, respect, and gratitude.
Downtown Grab lunch at a local restaurant or cafe in the historic district. Visitors will have a lunch voucher to choose the place they would like to eat at. A list of restaurants and their menus will be provided on the bus to look over ahead of time.
Experience the gallery, studio, or maker space. Discover one of a kind, handcrafted art created by Kansas makers, unique pieces that let you take home a true piece of our culture.
Downtown Shopping and exploration. Walk charming streets, explore local shops, boutiques, and historic architecture. We have 40 locally owned restaurants and retail in 1/4 mile walk.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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