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LOUIS AVE P WOODLAND 175 Downtown BASIE PLACE 109 504 11th 188 1,147 472 11th 11th 11th 11th BEARDSLEY ROAD City P13 102 Hall 282 Folly P7 HICKORY EXIT 2W 238 325 SANTA FE 200 375 MAIN LYDIA MULBERRY Theater TRACY FOREST 12th Street 33 TROOST 1,395 VIRGINIA Oppenstein HARRISON 12th ST VIADUCT P12 469 4 7 Park 12th THE PASEO 12th 12th 12th 12th E. 12th TERR 9 58 100 Barney Allis P9 EXIT 2W P11 Plaza P8 County 12th Street 75 Convention 1 1,249 756 80 Court 155 13th 874 Center P10 167 Federal Office Midland P6 Building 975 35 Theatre 2,000 50 13th 13th 13th 31 13th Mulkey Square Music 3 KC Rep/ College EXIT 2K Park Hall Copaken Stage P5 Basketball Harrison 280 Experience 130 60 State Troost P4 1,000 1,000 Office Bartle 104 P3 Building VINE 13th Hall Municipal BALTIMORE HIGHLAND BROADWAY 35 Auditorium Power & Light District WOODLAND 78 6 Sprint P3 70 14th 14th 14th 14th EXIT 2P 14th 14th EXIT 2V AMC Center 13th Street EXIT 3A 14th Street Mainstreet P3 70 50 Downtown The Paseo 14th Downtown P1 50 P2 67 57 EXIT 2Q EXIT 2S N TRUMAN ROAD Locust 70 Broadway Truman Rd EXIT 3A Grand The Paseo 670 Ballroom 670 TRUMAN ROAD EXIT 2M TRUMAN ROAD TRUMAN ROAD EXIT 2T EXIT 2U-LEFT EXIT US 71 South I-35 South Central, Downtown P14 16th EXIT 2U Broadway 142 Crossroads Arts Truman Rd District MAIN WYANDOTTE 16th 16th CAMPBELL CENTRAL DOWNTOWN KC West Bottoms/ 94 LIBERTY BROADWAY GENESSEE West Side District P15 Kauffman Center for PARKING & ATTRACTIONS 71 16th JARBOE the Performing Arts P16 MAIN LYDIA OAK 57 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI TROOST McGEE GRAND LOCUST CHERRY WALNUT HOLMES THE PASEO BALTIMORE 17th CHARLOTTE 17th February 2012 1,000 Jarboe P19 P17 57 Park Screenland 17th Theatre 17th JOHN BUCK O’NEIL WAY 17th P18 425 35 Gem Theater, American Jazz Museum & CENTRAL Negro Leagues Baseball Museum ▼ BROADWAY 18th WYANDOTTE 18th Gem SUMMIT MADISON Theater BELLEVIEW JEFFERSON MAIN WASHINGTON Kemper 19th 19th 18th VINE P LYDIA GROVE Arena FOREST TROOST P HIGHLAND THE PASEO 4 WOODLAND 49 19th P 19th EXIT 1D ALLEN AVE 20th Street 54 WEST PENNWAY 19th TERR P 8 P 115 Hale 20th 20th 20th Arena P P 215 97 BERKOWITZ Observation P Park 36 21st 21st SOUTHWEST BLVD 23rd WEST PENNWAY EXIT 1C 22nd MAIN W. Pennway McCOY SW Blvd 22nd 22nd To National Archives & Gage Park 5 10 8 12 22nd TERR 35 Kansas City Ballet’s Bolender LYDIA AVENIDA TRACY Center for Dance & Creativity Union CESAR E. CHAVEZ 23rd 1,500 ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ Station 23rd 23rd Washington VINE 8 LOCUST GILLHAM Square Park FLORA HIGHLAND MERCIER WOODLAND 24th 24th ALLEN TERR 24th 12 ALLEN AVE PERSHING ROAD Crown Center 24th TERR 24th TERR Shops 25th HOLLY SUMMIT 25th 25th 25th National WW I Museum at Liberty Memorial JEFFERSON W. PENNWAY W. VINE FLORA TRACY FOREST TROOST CHERRY HOLMES HARRISON CAMPBELL CHARLOTTE 26th WEST PASEO 26th GILLHAM ROAD THE PASEO THE SOUTHWEST BLVD. 26th 26th GRAND MAIN ST. Sheila Kemper D R Dietrich 26th TERR R Park E L 27th WARWICK 27th 27th KESS McGEE TRWY R D OAK L IA OR EM 27th TERR Washington M Lake PENN VALLEY PKWY 28th Troost 28th Lake Money 28th Museum LYNN AVE SOUTHWEST TRWY Federal Penn Valley Reserve ROAD GILLHAM Park Bank of 29th Kansas City 29th 29th HOLLY SUMMIT JARBOE MERCIER TERRACE MADISON BELLEVIEW FAIRMOUNT Troost Park 10 30th 30th 5 Just Off OAK MAIN FLORA TRACY McGEE GRAND Broadway WAYNE FOREST TROOST CHERRY HOLMES WALNUT HIGHLAND HARRISON CAMPBELL BALTIMORE WOODLAND CHARLOTTE Theater WYANDOTTE DeGROFF WAY GILLHAM ROAD 31st 31st 31st 31st TERRACE © 2008 Gallup Map Company INSIDER’S GUIDE TO GREATER DOWNTOWN PARKING & ATTRACTIONS Recommended Public Parking* Lots: Map Legend: Downtown Kansas City, Missouri is the heart of the P1 P2 P8 AMC Mainstreet ........................... P1 P2 P8 metropolitan area with easy access from I-70, I-35 P31 P25 P68 P7 Garage Parking P3 P5 P6 P7 College Basketball Experience .......... P3 P5 P6 P7 Number of spaces and U.S. 71. P130 P151 P162 P173 200 & entrance Folly Theater .................................... P1100 P1111 P1122 P1133 PP150 PP161 PP182 P13 Power & Light District ........................ P5 P6 P8 Here are FOUR insider tips to ease P45 P65 P68 P8 Surface Lot Parking Kansas City Repertory Theatre ........... P4 P5 P6 P8 145 Number of spaces your journey to Downtown Kansas City: PP194 P154 P165 P168 P17 P18 P19 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts P1919 P1144 P1155 P1616 P1717 P1818 P1913 P14 P15 PP1616 P17 P18 MAX Bus Route P13 P14 P15 P16 Midland Theatre .............................. PP163 PP184 PP195 P160 1. Arrive early and park easily in the parking garage P6 P8 P9 P10 P6 P8 P9 P1100 Two-Way Streets or surface lot closest to your destination. Sprint Center ................................... P63 P85 P69 PP170 P3 P5 P6 P7 One-Way Streets P3 P5 P6 P7 Music Hall/Municipal Auditorium ...... P10 P11 P12 P13 P10 P11 P12 P13 P1100 P1111 P1122 P1133 EXIT 2V Interstate Exits 2. Plan ahead. Be creative when selecting your * Public Parking is subject to change 14th Street highway exit. Traffic is often heaviest at the I-35 exit onto Broadway. Consider other options, such as the DOWNTOWN MARKETING GROUP SPONSORS Power & Light District West Pennway exit. Urban Heroes Downtown Believers Theaters & Arenas 3. Arrive early and make it a date. The Sprint Center, Andrews McMeel Universal BKD Kansas City Attractions Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts along with all Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City Downtown destinations are surrounded by dozens of Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Public Buildings outstanding and unique restaurants. For a complete listing Copaken Brooks Downtown Marriott Parks of Downtown restaurants, visit www.downtownkc.org. J.E. Dunn Construction Kansas City Power & Light Hotels: Kansas City Southern 4. Leave the driving to the ATA. The MAX bus route McCownGordon Construction 1. Alladin Hotel features several Downtown stops. See www.kcata.org Mark One Electric Downtown Champions 2. Comfort Inn & Suites for the MAX route and schedule. Polsinelli Shughart 3. Crowne Plaza Shook Hardy & Bacon 4. Downtown Marriott Fee: $1.50 each way. Stinson Morrison Hecker 6. Hilton President U.S. Bank 7. Hotel Phillips Polsinelli Shughart 9. Marriott Muehlbach Welcome to Downtown Kansas City, White Goss Bowers March Map Design & Illustration 11. Savoy Hotel provided by: America’s Creative Crossroads. Hotel #5. 8. 10. 12. can be found on the Greater Downtown map DOWNTOWN COUNCIL OF KANSAS CITY.
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