Kansas City – The Steamboat Arabia
We just recently returned from a trip to Kansas City, Missouri, and we’re sharing some of the things we experienced there. We saw two museums – the World War I Museum, which was Mark’s favorite, and...
View ArticleKansas City – Union Station
We’re continuing our reporting from our exploration of Kansas City – this time, Union Station. Many cities have Union Stations, but Kansas City’s is particularly beautiful. The station opened in 1914,...
View ArticleKansas City: Country Club Plaza
One of the hi-lights of our recent visits to Kansas City was the trip to Country Club Plaza – a lovely, historic shopping center about four miles south of Downtown. Kansas City is known for its many...
View ArticleTRAVELING IN OUR FABULOUS GAY WORLD: Kansas City Rally/Protest
Over a thousand people in greater Kansas City, MO attended a special Anti Prez Trump Inauguration Day protest today. The Rally began at the World War I Museum which is across the street from the Union...
View ArticleTRAVELING IN OUR FABULOUS GAY WORLD: Fourth of July Mark Twain Riverboat Cruise
We were trying to think of something very special to do for the 4th of July this year and we found the perfect thing to do. From Kansas City, we drove over to Hannibal, Mo. (hometown of Samuel...
View ArticleOld Caledonian Bed & Breakfast – Gay Friendly Caledonia B&B
Periodically we’ll feature one of our properties here to let our readers know about some great gay friendly places to stay: Welcome to the Old Caledonian Bed & Breakfast, located just 80 minutes...
View ArticleCabin Collinwood – Gay Guesthouse in Festus, Missouri
Periodically we’ll feature one of our properties here to let our readers know about some great gay friendly places to stay: Built log-by-log in 1982 by the proprietor’s late father, The Cabin...
View ArticleTRAVELING IN OUR FABULOUS GAY WORLD: Overlook Farm on the Mississippi
Sometimes we want to go someplace and relax and we do mean REALLY relax. Earlier this month we drove to the Overlook Farm located in Clarksville, Missouri right on the Mississippi River about 75...
View ArticleGeorge Washington Carver National Monument and Museum – Traveling in Our...
Just 17 1/2 miles southwest of Joplin, Missouri in a very small town of Diamond, population of less than 1,000, is the George Washington Carver National Monument and Museum. Carver, a black American,...
View ArticleEverything is Up-to-Date in Kansas City – Traveling in Our Fabulous Gay World
Kansas City, Missouri which is also called the “City of Fountains” has more fountains than any other city in the world other than Rome, Italy. With a metropolitan population of over 2 Million...
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