I've only encountered Kansas once in this lifetime, and as a Canadian it was definitely different than what we're use to, and that was the time I bought a pickup truck in Houston Texas, and drove it home to here in southwest British Columbia, Canada! The only thing I can remember of Kansas was the LONG interstate freeways, where in many places you couldn't see the end, as it just went off into the sunset. Stayed overnight at a location at some exit, and the next day it was excessively windy, and apparently you have a lot of 'corn growers' in KC, and the husks from the plowed fields where blowing across the interstate hitting the side of this newer truck I had just bought, and I could see vehicles on the other side of the interstate with the grills on the vehicles completely covered in corn husks! I stopped once to check my own grill and radiator, and pulled out a few, but mine wasn't near as bad as many I had seen....so, 'corn husks' is my memory of Kansas! Thanks for the video, and I'm still waiting for more tours, wherever that might be, but on your e-bikes, as I have one ordered, and would like to learn more about the 'tips & tricks' you two might have on how you're liking them, the safety aspects and if you've chosen to adjust any of the optional changes on some of the Himiway video's out now? Stay safe you two, and I look forward to your future antics!!
Thank you for watching & yes - in Kansas we say we don't worry about the wind unless it stops that's when we get concerned (in the spring when it's still lol). More adventures and tours coming soon - thanks for hanging with us!
I was always leary of visiting KC because of St.Louis. I appreciate you showing us your town. KC is back on my list to visit for sure. St.Louis was.....well lets just say it was an experience.
Thanks for the "love letter" to Kansas City! I'm KC born & bred, and there are so many great places to go and things to see here. But so few people think about even coming here!
Loved seeing Kansas City through your view guys. In every downtown area, the street musicians are my (dellynn) FAVORITE part!! But I’ve never seen a legit piano in the street. How cool!!!
Barbeque, I have been to Jack Stacks and Arthur Bryant's. I am not a big barbeque enthusiast, but I have been to those two. The meat is good to me with or without the barbeque sauce!
Thanks for showing the fountains. My grandad had a place on Lake Lotawana when I was growing up. We did our family summer vacation on Grandad's place. Traveled into KC many times. Those fountains were always a memory of mine.
I'm commenting. Hearing ya'll talk about all the BBQ there was fun. I used to visit family in Olathe, and we would go to either Lawrence or Topeka to a place called Bodey's BBQ. It was my favorite. Now I would say Jack Stack. I hope you guys are having fun. Have blessed travels.
You guys made me homesick! I didn't realize how much I missed KC until I watched this video. We're coming back in a few weeks and Joe's Kansas City is always one of our first stops to eat. The Z-Man sandwich is a must! Hope you do a part 2 tour of KC. Really enjoyed this! Thanks.
That was a very fun, interesting tour of KC!! I knew virtually nothing about your lovely city!! But, now I see why so many people are relocating to your state!! Thx, Todd and Sheila!!!
@@SwitchItUpLife Hugo's cellar is just a nice steak house under the Four Queens. It being in a dungeon type place reminds me of the place you went. But the place you went is even cooler, even more mysterious! Hugo's cellar may be more well known by now. My wife and I went there once when we were about 23ish....probably about 23 years ago. Wowza! Time sure does fly!
Hopefully sometime soon - we opted to be closer to get to our kiddos while back in KC....but back on the road soon and will have some water locations soon
Thanks for the tour guys!! We are new subscribers and binged all of your videos. Picking up our new 328g soon! Our garage will hold our ebikes and our Goldwing. Hope to meet up with you someday!
This was an informative video! We have family in that area and had no idea how much we didn't know until we watched this. As usual, you guys nailed it! Thanks for always brightening up our evenings! :)
I used to work for a dental office that was also an art Gallery in the Cross Roads. I loved working in downtown. I love how you showed the off the beaten trial sites in KC. Some of my favorites. I love my adopted town here in the Midwest! #CarolinaGirlInInTheMidwest
I love history actually I taught history, so I guess that’s why I really like it! Thank you so much guys it’s kind of cool to see your city and what you like about your city and what there is to do in Kansas City I have a girlfriend lives outside of Kansas City who moved away from me about five years ago I think someday I’ll get there to visit her and get to see your beautiful city!
I loved your tour. Made me think of my daughter. and what?no Jones BBQ on the list? we ate there when I visited my daughter who lives in KCMO. Arrived before it opened and there was already a line. Sold out before noon. I loved seeing them on Queer Eye. Cool story. I have been to Q39 and Jack Stack. And the Nelson (daughter went to KCAI and worked at the Nelson).
Ok, this will freak Todd out. I have lived in KC and Ashland (between Jefferson City and Columbia), both on the Missouri River. Lots of publicity in KC that women were missing. There was not a lot of information because the women were on tough times. Later a friend of ours was fishing just upstream from Jefferson City and unfortunately caught one of the women. It was so sad but it led to authorities to be able to track currents and ultimately catch the murderer. I love KC and it’s history. Thanks for sharing
I so enjoy your videos! Thank you for sharing. My husband group in Kansas City and we have been to the places you shared but we learned things too. Safe travels?
I can personally attest that Swordfish Tom's is a great place. They weren't really an 'original' Speakeasy, but it's got a nice vibe with great drinks. They do have a Facebook page, but otherwise do not advertise, it's only word of mouth. The history behind KC, prohibition, Tom Pendergast, etc is quite interesting. In addition to the Majestic, the Milwaukee Deli is another local shop with prohibition significance. It was the site of the first delivery of beer back to KC after prohibition ended. The moment was captured in a photo (which is now wallpaper in the shop) showing the clydesdales outside and several politicians. In the windows of the shop, you can see bottles of spirits, as a F-you to the politicians showing that KC was never really dry.
Wow, I’m in Liberty on the border of KC and haven’t been to most or any of these places. Well, been to crown center maybe 20 yrs ago. Idk why, but the drive thru KC makes me feel claustrophobic and why I always avoid it. Parking can be a pia too. KC on the Missouri side extends out for miles. I didn’t know they did kayak events on the Missouri River. I may need to look into that. I love kayaking! Thanks for sharing! Ps my oldest son lives and works near downtown kc. His house is one of the few places I know how to get to 😂.
Best bbq in KC = Crazy Good Eats, K&M or Q39 for sure. I’ll fight for those 3 anyday 😂 I’m surprised y’all didn’t go to P&L ... dad could have got a couple lemon drops! Lol
Great review! Learned so much. When do they typically turn on the fountains all around the city? I’m planning a day trip in March and hoping to see some.
There is and we forgot to mention like 3 of our other favorites - there is a Starlight Theater we love, some great breweries, wineries, etc and great sports :-) Thanks for watching
This is a North Face jacket - you should be able to find it at a North Face outlet - if you are talking with the logo on it we hope to offer jackets this fall.
My mother use to say, tongue in cheek, that the Missouri river was actually the longest river in the world, just because it made a right turn in St Louis... After all, Missouri River you could navigate much further than the Mississippi before they joined. 🤣
Love the guy playing the piano it is well with my soul
I've only encountered Kansas once in this lifetime, and as a Canadian it was definitely different than what we're use to, and that was the time I bought a pickup truck in Houston Texas, and drove it home to here in southwest British Columbia, Canada! The only thing I can remember of Kansas was the LONG interstate freeways, where in many places you couldn't see the end, as it just went off into the sunset. Stayed overnight at a location at some exit, and the next day it was excessively windy, and apparently you have a lot of 'corn growers' in KC, and the husks from the plowed fields where blowing across the interstate hitting the side of this newer truck I had just bought, and I could see vehicles on the other side of the interstate with the grills on the vehicles completely covered in corn husks! I stopped once to check my own grill and radiator, and pulled out a few, but mine wasn't near as bad as many I had seen....so, 'corn husks' is my memory of Kansas! Thanks for the video, and I'm still waiting for more tours, wherever that might be, but on your e-bikes, as I have one ordered, and would like to learn more about the 'tips & tricks' you two might have on how you're liking them, the safety aspects and if you've chosen to adjust any of the optional changes on some of the Himiway video's out now? Stay safe you two, and I look forward to your future antics!!
Thank you for watching & yes - in Kansas we say we don't worry about the wind unless it stops that's when we get concerned (in the spring when it's still lol). More adventures and tours coming soon - thanks for hanging with us!
Very much enjoyed how you shared Kansas City! Can hardly wait for Sunday! 🖖🏻👍🏻🙏🏻😘
I was always leary of visiting KC because of St.Louis. I appreciate you showing us your town. KC is back on my list to visit for sure. St.Louis was.....well lets just say it was an experience.
Love Kansas City Missouri live there my whole life
Thanks for the "love letter" to Kansas City! I'm KC born & bred, and there are so many great places to go and things to see here. But so few people think about even coming here!
We lived in Kansas City Oviedo 20 years ago. We loved it!
Great city for sure!
At the beginning at Parkville, I’ve tooted my horn at that crossing hundreds of times in my railroad career. KC is a great place to explore.
First to comment.
Sheila, keep the kayak trip on the list and film Todd doing it. It will be hilarious!
The road is calling you!!!
Soooooonnnnn!!
Great tour - thanks! Doin' all the things!
Thanks for watching!
Years ago we took shelter in the WW1 museum while at a church conference. Tornado was in the area. Very nice facility.
Well that's one way to see it lol You must have been here in the spring/early summer. Thanks for watching
Loved seeing Kansas City through your view guys. In every downtown area, the street musicians are my (dellynn) FAVORITE part!! But I’ve never seen a legit piano in the street. How cool!!!
Amazing to see all the things off the beaten path. Looks like a person could spend days just on those things alone. Thanks for the tour!
The last time I was in KC we ate at Joe’s BBQ in the gas station. A really cool experience! A little cramped but all part of the experience.
so good.....thanks for watching
Barbeque, I have been to Jack Stacks and Arthur Bryant's. I am not a big barbeque enthusiast, but I have been to those two. The meat is good to me with or without the barbeque sauce!
I used to love going to West Bottoms! Good walk around. Love you guys
I love KC. Gotta get back up there soon and visit your city again.
Kansas City sounds like a fun place to visit. We are putting it on our “some day soon” list.
THANKS, for a insider's view of your home town !!
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching
Looks like a lot of fun things to do!!🤗
We love LC’s
Thanks for showing the fountains. My grandad had a place on Lake Lotawana when I was growing up. We did our family summer vacation on Grandad's place. Traveled into KC many times. Those fountains were always a memory of mine.
Wow! You two never fail to bring such awesome content. Thank you for taking us along.
Thanks for watching!
Great capture of KC - our hometown too!!
Thanks for watching and following along.....I think no matter where we go KC will always have a piece of our heart!
Another WWII Museum, is in Fredericksburg, TX (Pacific Theater) Also, extremely interesting like the one in New Orleans...
I think said WW 1. Museum
We were just in Fredericksburg, TX. Only our 2nd visit. Great museum! Can't believe all the wineries that have been added.
Doing all the things ✌🏼
Thanks Dawn!
You two are great KC ambassadors. Thanks for the tour.
Thanks for sharing. Love the insight of your home town.
I'm commenting. Hearing ya'll talk about all the BBQ there was fun. I used to visit family in Olathe, and we would go to either Lawrence or Topeka to a place called Bodey's BBQ. It was my favorite. Now I would say Jack Stack. I hope you guys are having fun. Have blessed travels.
That's in Kansas. Kansas City is another state
Oh.. and LOVED the way you edited back and forth using the piano music.🤘🏽
Glad you liked it!!
Commenting. Thanks for the good information.
Thanks of being excellent tour guides of KC. My home as well as yours.
You guys made me homesick! I didn't realize how much I missed KC until I watched this video. We're coming back in a few weeks and Joe's Kansas City is always one of our first stops to eat. The Z-Man sandwich is a must! Hope you do a part 2 tour of KC. Really enjoyed this! Thanks.
Still doin’ all the things!😎👍🏼
Thanks Rick for doing all the things!!
Cool video thanks for sharing definitely some interesting looking buildings definitely love some BBQ.
I can see why you love it there! Very cool place😊
It really is!
That was a very fun, interesting tour of KC!! I knew virtually nothing about your lovely city!! But, now I see why so many people are relocating to your state!! Thx, Todd and Sheila!!!
Thanks for sharing your city. I have added it to my must go to places
Great idea!
Enjoyed your tour! Really can’t wait to visit KC.
Thank you for doing all the things!
Thanks for another fun video. Blessings
Thank you! You too!
That was a pretty cool place! It kind of reminded me of Hugo's cellar under the Four Queens in Vegas, but even more secretive!
Well now I'm curious about this Hugo's cellar - gonna have to check it out the next time we are in Vegas!
@@SwitchItUpLife Hugo's cellar is just a nice steak house under the Four Queens. It being in a dungeon type place reminds me of the place you went. But the place you went is even cooler, even more mysterious! Hugo's cellar may be more well known by now. My wife and I went there once when we were about 23ish....probably about 23 years ago. Wowza! Time sure does fly!
I've stayed at the Sheraton right there behind you several times. Went for a walk around Union Station.
Thanks for coming along on our journey!
Hope to visit KC some day!
Romantic Todd. I knew it. 😂
He hides it well --- lol
Great video, thanks for sharing all about KC.
Thanks for watching!
It would have been great to see you camping along the water
Hopefully sometime soon - we opted to be closer to get to our kiddos while back in KC....but back on the road soon and will have some water locations soon
Wait around for you to release a new video, so we can laugh.. love it.
Another great video. Nice that I came home from work to see you had a video up. Always makes my day better Thanks.
Hi from the Emahizer's. We thought that alot of the culture and places commonly unknown within KC were really neat. Thanks for another cool video.
Thanks for watching!
Interesting tour. Can't wait to come and visit!
Just don't come in the winter - miserable is a good word lol
Enjoyed KC. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
I really enjoyed your tour of KC... I love the pride and the love you have for your city! Thank you 😊
4th...lol. Appreciate you guys and sharing. Wife and I just love watching your stories.
Thanks for the tour guys!! We are new subscribers and binged all of your videos. Picking up our new 328g soon! Our garage will hold our ebikes and our Goldwing. Hope to meet up with you someday!
Awesome! Thank you for being a member and new subscriber!! Welcome to our crazy journey we are so glad you are here!
We enjoyed your video so much on KC and by the way our home is exactly one mile west of the JC Nickels fountain. Keep them coming!
That is awesome!
Your posse friends seem really awesome!
They are some of the best people I know :-)
A fun trip around your home town. We’ve never been. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
First to comment.
Sheila, leave it in the list and make Todd do it!
This was an informative video! We have family in that area and had no idea how much we didn't know until we watched this. As usual, you guys nailed it! Thanks for always brightening up our evenings! :)
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching
I used to work for a dental office that was also an art Gallery in the Cross Roads. I loved working in downtown. I love how you showed the off the beaten trial sites in KC. Some of my favorites. I love my adopted town here in the Midwest! #CarolinaGirlInInTheMidwest
Great video! Made me homesick, but it was great seeing all the sights and bringing back such wonderful memories. It will always be my hometown.
I love history actually I taught history, so I guess that’s why I really like it!
Thank you so much guys it’s kind of cool to see your city and what you like about your city and what there is to do in Kansas City I have a girlfriend lives outside of Kansas City who moved away from me about five years ago I think someday I’ll get there to visit her and get to see your beautiful city!
"When peace like a river attendeth my way"......That guy crushed it. So bittersweet
In KC bbq goes moo. Down south it goes oink.....
I loved your tour. Made me think of my daughter. and what?no Jones BBQ on the list? we ate there when I visited my daughter who lives in KCMO. Arrived before it opened and there was already a line. Sold out before noon. I loved seeing them on Queer Eye. Cool story. I have been to Q39 and Jack Stack. And the Nelson (daughter went to KCAI and worked at the Nelson).
Loved the tour. Great insight to your area. Looking forward to more. Thanks Guys!!!
Love KC! ❤️
Ok, this will freak Todd out. I have lived in KC and Ashland (between Jefferson City and Columbia), both on the Missouri River. Lots of publicity in KC that women were missing. There was not a lot of information because the women were on tough times. Later a friend of ours was fishing just upstream from Jefferson City and unfortunately caught one of the women. It was so sad but it led to authorities to be able to track currents and ultimately catch the murderer. I love KC and it’s history. Thanks for sharing
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been awhile but got #1!! see you sunday!
I love this city!!! ❤️
We do too! Such a great place - the only thing that I am not a fan of is the weather!!
Born and raised there and have yet to ever see the Steamship Arabia Museum. Been in the Old Market (River Market) a million times. :-(
Ohhhh I think you need to visit it!
Great video. Cya in Georgia.
Looking forward to it!
Brisket. Love us some brisket.
You need to travel to Yankton SD where you can swim in the Mo river.
Anything in SD sounds like cold water......am I incorrect in that assessment?
@@SwitchItUpLife yes it's cold I'm sure but my Dad and son loved swimming in the river, but my dad used to swim in the old muddy by St Joe.
I so enjoy your videos! Thank you for sharing. My husband group in Kansas City and we have been to the places you shared but we learned things too. Safe travels?
Thanks for watching!
Nice town
Thanks for watching
I can personally attest that Swordfish Tom's is a great place. They weren't really an 'original' Speakeasy, but it's got a nice vibe with great drinks. They do have a Facebook page, but otherwise do not advertise, it's only word of mouth. The history behind KC, prohibition, Tom Pendergast, etc is quite interesting. In addition to the Majestic, the Milwaukee Deli is another local shop with prohibition significance. It was the site of the first delivery of beer back to KC after prohibition ended. The moment was captured in a photo (which is now wallpaper in the shop) showing the clydesdales outside and several politicians. In the windows of the shop, you can see bottles of spirits, as a F-you to the politicians showing that KC was never really dry.
Wait for it
Damn! That’s a lot of BBQ places! I must make it a point to visit to try a few out…
I need to visit KC. I love good bbq
Fantastic video!
Switch it Up for Todd and Sheila!
Can't wait to share this with a Y member heading to KC this summer
Wow, I’m in Liberty on the border of KC and haven’t been to most or any of these places. Well, been to crown center maybe 20 yrs ago. Idk why, but the drive thru KC makes me feel claustrophobic and why I always avoid it. Parking can be a pia too. KC on the Missouri side extends out for miles. I didn’t know they did kayak events on the Missouri River. I may need to look into that. I love kayaking! Thanks for sharing!
Ps my oldest son lives and works near downtown kc. His house is one of the few places I know how to get to 😂.
Thanks for coming along on our journey!
Great tour! You made us very interested in visiting Kansas City!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Where is the West Bottoms from Old West Port? My parents went to West Port High.
Love the non touristy side
Thanks for watching Lee
Have you ever heard of Jack Daniels barbecue competition that goes down in my hometown Lynchburg Tennessee
Now that would be tasty-- we do enjoy Tennessee and Texas BBQ as well....just don't tell all my KC BBQ friends
Best bbq in KC = Crazy Good Eats, K&M or Q39 for sure. I’ll fight for those 3 anyday 😂 I’m surprised y’all didn’t go to P&L ... dad could have got a couple lemon drops! Lol
I like me some Crazy Good Eats too!
We'd love to do the BBQ tour
Anthony Bourdain did a tour of KC BBQ joints a number of years ago.
So enjoyed this Vlog!! We are heading that way in July, and I think we will spend some time in Kansas City! Can you mention a good park to camp?
We have a video on that doing a tour of the area options.....try about 2 videos before this one
@@SwitchItUpLife Thank you I will check it our!!!
Lives in KC/Olathe for 3 years trying to get back- ugh… you forgot Jose Peppers!!! 😋
Mmmm... love Jose Peppers
Great review! Learned so much. When do they typically turn on the fountains all around the city? I’m planning a day trip in March and hoping to see some.
Sure a lot of stuff to do.
There is and we forgot to mention like 3 of our other favorites - there is a Starlight Theater we love, some great breweries, wineries, etc and great sports :-) Thanks for watching
Jack Stack BBQ!!!
Yes!
Like your jacket Todd. Where can I get it?
This is a North Face jacket - you should be able to find it at a North Face outlet - if you are talking with the logo on it we hope to offer jackets this fall.
I forgot to do all the things, sorry I’m a little late.
Better late than never- we appreciate it!
Whoa! First to comment! (do all the things)
My mother use to say, tongue in cheek, that the Missouri river was actually the longest river in the world, just because it made a right turn in St Louis...
After all, Missouri River you could navigate much further than the Mississippi before they joined. 🤣
How far is it to Hamilton missouri from there
Harriet it's about an hour to the Northeast