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Just dropping in to say that the Negro Leagues Museum is wonderful, and if you have an opportunity to pay a visit, I can't recommend it strongly enough.
Even better, in my opinion, is the American Jazz Museum, which is right there in the same building. The two together are reason to make the trip to Kansas City, and I understand the barbecue in Kansas City is also worth the trip (though I haven't taken the time to get any - yet). -Al |
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