Monday, September 6, 2010
AP Reading in Kansas City -- June 2010
After visiting Hope, Heather, and Lloyd, I headed back to Kansas City, where I worked for over a week training readers and reading exams. I was able to do a bit of fun stuff in the evening with my friend, Javier.
I was really surprised at how pretty some parts of Kansas City are. This is a shopping district, built in an old Spanish style in the 1920s.
Javi and I had such a good time; he had me laughing all the time!
Kansas City is known as the "City of Fountains," and we saw several, that's for sure.
This one reminded me of the Mannekin Pis in Brussels, Belgium. Below are a couple of pictures of the icon of Brussels, which on different days gets a costume. The costume below was the one he donned on Belgium Independence Day, 2007.

Back to Kansas City and its pretty architecture.
Waterfall in a hotel
The US World War I museum is located in Kansas City and is definitely worth a visit.
This (replica?) was one of the first planes used by the US in World War I.
There was quite a bit to read and learn from the timeline.
Outside the museum, Javi was asked to take some people's photos. He took his job very seriously. :-)
This is Kansas City's old train station, which is beautiful inside and out.
A Tyrannosaurus Rex guards the outside...
and another dinosaur the inside.
Evidence that we used to build beautiful buildings, which included attention even to the ceilings.
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