Oh, I’m laughing! |
What kinds of things do you like to do or hope to do on this vacation? I’ve been to the first 3 cities you listed and these were the things we did in them (traveling kids so that obviously influenced what we chose to do): Kansas City: Royals game, they have a beautiful stadium; Negro League Baseball Museum and the American jazz museum is also located in the same place, which was cool; WWII museum; some good BBQ restaurants Des Moines: state capitol building was very cool; science center; sculpture park Omaha: spent an entire day at the zoo, which was spectacular, up there w San Diego zoo as best zoo we’ve been to and we’ve been to a lot 😂; the old market; the Durham museum; and an amazing playground and park by the river front So for us, 1 day in Des Moines was plenty and in fact we could’ve easily done just a half day there, and 2 days each in Omaha and KC were sufficient but we took 1 full day to do the Omaha zoo so if you’re not all day zoo people like we are then I think Omaha could be 1-1.5 days. But we’re pretty go-and-do travelers and not as much relaxing at the hotel time built in to our trips so YMMV. |
This is really helpful. We don't hang out at the hotel, but we also don't rush or over schedule and we like to wander around walking or driving and see where we end up. In Omaha we'd definitely want a day at the zoo but then probably all of what you listed "the old market; the Durham museum; and an amazing playground and park by the river front" plus the pedestrian bridge to Iowa. I love stuff like that and would want to do it even if it didn't go to IA. We also like to do random little museums or local parks/nature centers, so I'm thinking 3 days is probably right for our pace because our mileage would vary. ![]() Want to do similar stuff to your list in Kansas City also. Maybe not a baseball game. We will probably drop Des Moines in favor of a longer Iowa trip in the future because I also forgot we probably only have 10 days available instead of 12. Definitely want to do Brown v. Board of Education and maybe Truman Library mentioned by another poster(s). |
Thank you and thank you for your suggestions. I agree about civil rights landmarks. We've done some other important ones on other trips. |
You couldn't pay me to go to a couple these places ![]() But I do hope you have fun! |
I love the midwest, but these are not the cities I would visit. Chicago and Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Madison and St Paul would be my list instead. With, for sure, a stop in St. Joseph's Michigan or maybe South Bend. |
I'm sure I will enjoy it. Just seeing the skyline and driving around will be great -- the old industrial buildings, monuments, parks, and waterfronts. I love Union Stations. Apparently KC is the City of Fountains, which is cool. It's not exactly that I set out to see "major cities," it's that I've been to a lot of major and much smaller ones already and enjoyed almost all of them, so when I look at a list of the top 50, I've already wished I could to go to most of the rest. I might not be interested in few like Bakersville, CA, just at seeing the name, but I'd be able to find plenty to do there. I'm not systematically working through a list or even sticking to cities and excluding rural areas (we stop interesting places between cities), but on the other hand, I really do think every place is different. I'm very happy going to downtown Portsmouth or Louisville or Charlotte or you name it. ![]() |
I've heard Madison is really nice and for sure I will get there at some point. I regret not going to St. Paul when I went to Minneapolis, but I didn't know better way back then and also only had 2-3 days. I've been to Chicago and Pittsburgh multiple times and Cleveland I think only once pre-kids, but I know there's way more to see there. |
St. Joseph looks nice, too. I'd love to drive around Lake Michigan. |
Do you have kids? How old are they?
For KC- union station has a great kids museum there and they have special exhibits. It’s worth checking out. There is a botanical garden in Overland Park which is pretty close to KC if you have kids, Deanna Rose Children’s farmstead is a blast. It’s between Overland Park and KC. My kids (7&5) still talk about the farmstead. We enjoy “Joe’s KC BBQ”. It’s a small restaurant, but it’s good. It’s always busy on game days. |
Yes, kids. That farmstead looks really cool with something for everyone, thank you! |
OP - I think it's great that you want to see the country. Before you set your number of days, decide what you want to do in each place. Some suggestions... (I'm from Iowa, so a bit more familiar and my list is longer there) In Des Moines: Living History Farms; State Capitol Salisbury House ?do you want to spend time in nature? - High Trestle Trail near Boone Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad; Ledges State Park Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge - prairie restoration with bison depending when you'll be there - Indianola Balloon Classic or the State Fair! During transit - St. Joseph, Missouri - Pony Express Museum https://www.ponyexpress.org Kansas City: WWI Museum is great Eat barbecue Arabia Steamboat Museum Omaha: Zoo Old Market Topeka: Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park Great Overland Station |
I haven't been to any of these cities except KC, and that was too long ago to be helpful, but a flight attendant I follow on tiktok literally picked up a layover in Omaha to eat at a restaurant and it's been stuck in my brain for ages. I looked it up, it's Block 16. https://block16omaha.com/menu/ |
This was more interesting than I thought it would be. Good combo with the city market on a Saturday morning. |
Pennsylvania is not the Midwest. |