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March 2022 review: Parade of Hearts + Plaza snow

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We’ll never get tired of the KC skyline. | Photo by @em1.sam

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Before we spring into April, we’re here to round up the best things we saw this March. From skylines to hearts, there is a lot we love about Kansas City.

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Parade of Hearts rolling out in Kansas City

There’s a reason why we’re called the “Heart of America.” You showed love to the Parade of Hearts rollout, where 154 fiberglass hearts were placed all over the city to celebrate local artists + community unity.

Big houses for sale in Kansas City

Welcome in. Whether you’re looking to buy a new home or you just love admiring pretty mansions, it’s safe to say our housing roundup was a household favorite.

Best french fries in Kansas City

We took local fries to the next level. From straight cut to waffle and everything in between, we crunched the numbers for some of the best french fries in Kansas City.

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Plaza snow

We won’t complain that it snowed in March — especially when it looks this beautiful. If you want to transport yourself to a winter wonderland, this post is for you.

KC Skyline

From the streetcar to the KC mural, this post encapsulates Kansas City’s personality in just a single picture. We also announced the dates for the 2023 NFL Draft in Kansas City, so grab your planner.

Parade of Hearts

The love for the hearts continues to grow. Heartist Luke Brodie’s design, titled “El Salvador in KC”, received lots of double-taps from the community.

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In response to our West bottoms picture of ghost signs:

“Best neighborhood in the city!! ❤️💯❤️.” — @fetchkcmo

“I see some cool cozy lofts for people to live in with exposed bricks on the inside.” — @christiaan_torrez

We see a New Girl sequel potentially happening with this loft idea.

In response to our National Waffle Day post:

“What is this delish-looking thing????” — @stanwilliamstyle

The Asian Chili Chicken in a bubble waffle does look delicious indeed.


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