Apartments near Kansas City Museum in Kansas City, MO (244 Rentals)
Pickwick Plaza
Century Towers Apartments
The Dial
Union Berkley Riverfront
Argyle on 12th
Arte KC
One Nine Vine Apartments
Green Village Townhomes
Smart Lofts on Gladstone
1015 Pacific St
600 Admiral Blvd
1407 Fremont Ave
203 N Indiana Ave
3200 Windsor Ave
203-209 N Indiana Ave
100-110 N Indiana Ave
3214-3220 Saint John Ave
101-107 N Indiana Ave
3239 Saint John Ave
3213 St John Ave
113-119 N Bales Ave
210-224 Indiana Ave
301 Benton Blvd
300 Gladstone Blvd
Hampton
304 Gladstone Blvd
305 S Bellefontaine St
326 Bales Ave
207-209 N Mersington Ave
203-205 N Mersington Ave
North Mersington Apartments
Brooke Hills
113-123 Mersington St
3909-3911 Scarritt Ave
3915-3917 Norledge Ave
3918 Scarritt Ave
3913-3915 Scarritt Ave
3919-3921 Norledge Ave
3931 Scarritt Ave
218 N Clinton Pl
412 Montgall Ave
2518 Guinotte Ave
3113-3123 Thompson Ave
3118 Thompson Ave
3101-3111 Thompson Ave
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Explore Kansas City
The Kansas City Museum is an easy way to whittle away the day before you know it. It is so easy to get lost in the many exhibits chronicalling regional history, natural history dioramas and a 50-seat planetarium. Take an afternoon out of the apartment and visit the Kansas City Museum which is housed in the former Robert A. Long mansion. From the days of the Osage Indians to the industrial and social life of Civil War times, it is possible to learn the entire history of Kansas City. One of the most popular aspects of the museum is the 1910 working soda fountain. Don't leave without a root beer float or a scoop of delicious, cold and creamy ice cream. It is open every day from 9:30 am to 4:30. Parking is ample and free. The city touts this museum as its first and most important museum of the communities history and heritage. All locals should visit this museum to be aware of their own cultural heritage. Visitors should come to understand the Kansas City history and what an important part of the nation it is.
Frequently Asked Questions about Kansas City
How much are Studio apartments in Kansas City?
There are currently 315 Studio Apartments in Kansas City with rent ranges from $525 to $3,979 with an average price of $1,269.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Kansas City Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Kansas City ranges from $305 to $8,581 with an average monthly rent of $1,457.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Kansas City cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Kansas City range from $743 to $10,375. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,790.
How expensive are Kansas City Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 385 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Kansas City on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $935 to $13,561 - averaging $2,096 for the location.
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