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Answered: Where is your Kansas City happy place?

We’re sharing our readers’ answers for the question: Where is your Kansas City happy place?

The Folly Theater in Kansas City, Missouri

One reader said The Folly Theater is their happy place.

Photo provided by The Folly Theater

We’re looking to spread a little joy. A few weeks ago we asked: Where is your Kansas City happy place?

We pondered what place you go in town that warms the heart, allows you to feel calm, or that brings back fond memories. As always, y’all gave great answers.

“Overland Park Arboretum” — Joyce M.

“English Landing Park” — Laura B.

“Andre’s for coffee, art, food, and of course chocolate!” — Mary Anne F.

“Loose Park—Tranquil, fragrant and beautiful.” — Bob W.

“The Crown Center/ Union Station complex” — Marshall G.

“The Folly Theater!” — Cassidy M.

“Gary Haller Trail” — Lisa E.

This list is definitely giving us the warm fuzzies. Inspired to share your Kansas City happy place? Let us know in this survey.

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