Historical Epitaphs, Voices from the Past

Saturday, 5 October 2019 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM CST

227 E 28th Ter, Kansas City, MO, 64108, United States

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Saturday, 5 October 2019 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM CST

Union Cemetery, 227 E 28th Ter, Kansas City, MO, 64108, United States.

The Union Cemetery Historical Society, in partnership with Kansas City, MO Parks and Recreation, proudly presents its Fall marquee event.

"Historical Epitaphs, Voices from the Past" is a theatrically enhanced guided evening tour of Kansas City's oldest public burial ground, Union Cemetery.

As you're guided through the tombstones, visitors enjoy in-depth story telling by some of KC's best local actors portraying some of Kansas City's most unforgettable citizens, buried right at your feet!

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We recommend that guests bring their own flashlights, dress for the weather, and to arrive ahead of their scheduled tour time. Street parking is available on the West side of the Cemetery entrance (near Warwick Tfwy & E. 28th Terrace). For those who are able, we also encourage attendees to walk, bike, or ride public transportation.

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*Kids under 12 get in for free*

Phillip Wolff

Founded in 1984, the mission of the UCHS is to develop and protect the records of Union Cemetery and to help the Kansas City, Missouri Parks and Recreation Dept preserve and protect Union Cemetery for future generations.

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