Lee's Summit is a city located within the counties of Jackson (primarily) and Cass in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census its population was about 91,364, making it the sixth-largest city in both the state and in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. In 2006, CNN/Money and Money magazine ranked Lee's Summit 44th on its list of the "100 Best Cities to Live in the United States." That ranking improved to 27th on the 2010 list.
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The Exit Room is a live-action adventure that is unlike anything you have ever experienced. Come with your friends, family, colleagues or team to tackle the challenges together. You'll have a total of 60 minutes to UNPLUG from the digital world, INTERACT with your team of adventurers, and ESCAPE from your busy life. The question is, can you escape the room?
Came for a friends birthday party, first time doing an escape room and was pleasantly surprised by how much fun it was and how fast the time flew by! Great puzzles and a great experience!
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See what a progressive farming community, spread across some 30 sloping acres, looked like in the mid-1800s. Missouri Town 1855 is composed of more than 25 buildings dating from 1820 - 1860. This living history museum uses original structures, furnishings and equipment. Also depicting the 19th Century lifestyles are interpreters in period attire, authentic field and garden crops, and rare livestock breeds. Visit Missouri Town 1855 with professional living history interpreters to help you along your self-guided tour.
This is an off the beaten path place that is worth taking the time to find. There are multiple structures that can be toured...an old school house, blacksmith shop, etc. There are a number of festivals all year and if timing permits, that would be a good time to visit. They will have childrens activities and more. Check out the web site.
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Longview Lake Park in Lee’s Summit provides a variety of recreational opportunities including water sports on a beautiful lake. I enjoyed the about six-mile bike trail on the western side of the lake. The trail is hard-packed gravel and maintained smooth. It may have runoff dips in case of heavy rains. The south end of the trail connects up with Meadowmere Park in Gladstone, which has another mile or so of blacktop trails. The trail is also great for walking and offers opportunities for watching birds living in the lush vegetation. Longview Lake Trail is a lovely slow bike ride fully enjoyable over the whole length.
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