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changes to KansasTravel.org and Keith's exploration
& photographing Kansas restaurants, attractions, museums, festivals
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| Saturday,
January 3, 2026: We went to the Kansas Children's Discovery Center
in Topeka, Kansas with grandchildren, to see the new expansion, which is
actually larger than the building it was added to. There is a new cafe,
indoor climbing structure, maker space and three new galleries. Although
we were there on a Saturday, there is so much space that it never felt
crowded.
One
of the new galleries is currently hosting, "Very Eric Carle: A Very Hungry,
Quiet, Lonely, Clumsy, Busy Exhibit." It runs until January 25 and is included
in the regular admission, which I feel is a bargain at $11 for ages 1-64
and $10 for seniors.
The
cafe is more of a place to get snacks than a meal.
Although
you could easily spend more time if the kids (or adults) don't tire out,
we were there for a couple of hours. All of our party, ages 1 - 71 had
a great time!
For
lunch, we revisited Abigal's Grill & Bar in Topeka, where I had a great
open faced roast beef sandwich in November. My classic cheeseburger, was
average, though they did let me add grilled onions at no charge. Linda
said that the chicken Philly sandwich was one of the best she ever had.
The fish in the fish and chips was very good, though the coleslaw which
we substituted for the chips tasted like it wasn't made in-house.
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Kansas Children's Discovery Center
Chicken Philly
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| Monday,
January 5, 2026: I had lunch at ABC
Café in Overland Park, Kansas. I really need to visit this authentic
Chinese restaurant more often. It pleases every time I go.
Today
I did dim sum off the menu, getting stuffed eggplant, beef short rib and
seven flavor mushroom. The dishes came out one at a time as they were ready
and I enjoyed each one more than the one before. There are 43 items on
the dim sum portion of the menu, with most of them priced at $4.50 or $5.50.
Some are $9.95.
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ABC Café |
| Tuesday,
January 6 - 10, 2026: I was off to northern Michigan taking photos
for our sister website MightyMac.org,
which is dedicated to the Straits of Mackinac region, Mackinac Island,
and the Mackinac Bridge, which is known as the Mighty Mac.
There
was warmer weather than normal and a lot of fog, but there were a few hours
of sunshine when I was particularly busy taking photos.
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Mackinac Bridge |
| Sunday,
January 11, 2026: We had supper tonight in downtown Overland Park,
Kansas, at Buffalo State Pizza, which moved a few doors down the block
into a larger building late last summer. The kitchen is now larger and
hidden from customers and there is now much more seating, including about
16 places at a large bar.
Although
I usually get their pizza, tonight we had two sandwiches, The Vinnie and
the Chicken Parmigiana, both of which were on very good, lightly toasted
bread. The Vinnie has capicola, pepperoni, salami, pepperoncini, mozzarella,
lettuce, tomato, red onion, garlic vinaigrette. It is a little spicy and
very nice.
The
Chicken Parmigiana has chicken breast, red sauce, basil pesto, provolone
cheese. Both sandwiches had plenty of ingredients, but neither of us wanted
to eat quite that much bread and we moved all the ingredients to one half
of the sandwich.
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Buffalo State Pizza |
| Wednesday,
January 14, 2026: I haven't been to many of the restaurants on the
Kansas City, Kansas "Taco Trail" and will visit a few over the next few
weeks. I began today, with Don Antonio Meat, Tortillas & Tacos on State
Avenue, which opened in 2011.
The
menu is scattered on many different, mostly hand made, signs around the
counter where food is ordered and I struggled to comprehend all of what
they offer. I settled on one each of the five regular tacos offered: asada,
pastor, bushe. carnitas and barracoa. In all truth, I not positive I figured
out exactly which was which, but I enjoyed all of them, including the Bushe
(pig stomach) which was subtitled "hog mogs" in English on the menu.
The
tacos were served with lime quarters and two sauces. One of them was somewhat
creamy and spicy (perhaps made from jalapenos?) and I liked in on the tacos.
I
was going to have churros as well, but they did not have them this day.
Although
the restaurant portion of the market was not very busy when I arrived at
noon, it quickly filled up.
Since
I was already on State Avenue in Kansas City, I continued west, stopping
first to photograph the construction site of the new American Royal Complex.
It has been on pause for several months as it waits for additional funds
from a sale of Star Bonds.
Next
I visited a neighborhood of duplexes near K-7 and State Avenue, where one
lot is not built on and holds only the grave site of Captain Ne Con He
Con. I have seen a photo of an earlier stone, which had been damaged &
repaired, but it was replaced with this stone, which is similar and includes
the original inscription, which read: "In memory of Capt. Ne Con He Con
born Jan 1809, died May 1863. Was elected Chief of the Delaware Tribe of
Indians, Oct 1853 He was a true friend to his people and to the U.S. Government.
An honest upright man."
I
haven't learned a lot about Ne Con He Con, but Find-A-Grave says he was
Head of the Wolf Band of the Delaware Indians and Assistant Chief of the
Kansas Delaware tribe. He was also known as "Bounding Ahead". In 2020,
the City of Bonner Springs named a nearby 6 mile long unnamed tributary
of Wolf Creek, "Ne con he con Creek" in his honor after learning that an
1870 map had shown that name.
The
grave is at 1218 N 131st Terrace, Kansas City, Kansas.
The
final stop was the future location of the 74,000-square-foot Buc-ee's at
110th Street and Village West Parkway, next to Kansas Speedway. They broke
ground in October and the site was active today with heavy equipment doing
site preparation. It looks like they have had to remove a lot of rock from
the ground. This will be the first Buc-ee's in Kansas or the metropolitan
area and will draw travelers off I-70 and I-435.
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Don Antonio Meat, Tortillas & Tacos
Captain Ne Con He Con Grave Site
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| Thursday,
January 15, 2026: A short trip to Lawrence, Kansas began with lunch
at the Roost, a breakfast & lunch restaurant & bar. The Roost is
better known for their breakfast, which is served all day, but after hearing
that the soup of the day was white chicken chili, I ordered a Reuben Sandwich
which came with a cup of the chili. I almost always add hot sauce or crushed
red pepper to chili, but the combination of flavors was so good that I
added nothing at all.
Dessert
was a slice of house made Bourbon Pecan Pie.
Just
up the street, I visited the Espurresso Cat Cafe. The cat cafe opened just
2 1/2 years ago and is already responsible for over 450 adoptions! They
are partnered with the Lawrence Humane Society. This is the smallest cat
cafe I have visited. There is one shop cat and currently 6 cats available
for adoption.
Before
leaving Mass Street, in a related them, I also visited Lucky Dog, a 13
year old pet grocery & bakery.
While
in Lawrence I also photograph construction at David Booth Kansas Memorial
Stadium and revisited Schmiedeler
garden and grassroots art.
Three
cemeteries were visited. At Memorial Park Cemetery, it was the grave of
Bill Hougland, an Olympic gold medal winner. It had been many years since
I was last at the cemetery and it is much easier to find graves now, as
you can link to a route map on the city website.
Next
was the Davis Family Cemetery, It was a farm cemetery, which now sits behind
the Pennzoil on on West 6th Street.
Last
of all was Pioneer Cemetery, which is surrounded by the University of Kansas.
It is an old cemetery, which includes graves from Quantrill's Raid, but
modern burials are limited to those with a connection to KU. The grave
is that of Robby Steinhardt, who was a violinist and vocalist in the band
Kansas. The stones are all flat, and I was concerned about finding it,
but it turned out to be in the area which I thought was most likely.
While
search for the grave, I stumbled across the grave of a friend, James Gunn,
who was Professor Emeritus of English and founder of the Center for the
Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas. I had the pleasure
of working with him for several years on the founding of the Science Fiction
& Fantasy Hall of Fame. He was a Hug Award winning science fiction,
writer and educator who was named a Grand Master of Science Fiction by
the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America. His novel The Immortals
was adapted into a 1970–71 TV series of the same name.
For
supper, we revisited Sierra BBQ
in Lenexa, Kansas Sierra BBQ in October 2024 in the original location of
the same owner's Sierra Grill. They still have very limited hours (11 AM
- 7 PM Tuesday through Friday). We ordered a Bowl of chicken & sausage
gumbo and Ribs & Ribs.
Ribs
& ribs is pork spare ribs & baby back ribs with two sides. They
do not offer fries and we went with BBQ baked beans & loaded baked
potato. The loaded potato is a half potato. Neither side excited us. When
I asked for hot sauce to add to the gumbo, we were told that they don't
have anything. This is disappointing since they had a variety of house
made hot sauces when they first opened.
I
like the meats, but the sides are keeping me from coming back more often.
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Razzle Dazzle
James Gunn grave

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| Friday,
January 16, 2026: KC Restaurant Week began January 9 and runs through
January 18, while Lawrence Restaurant week began yesterday and runs through
January 25. (I know, those are long weeks!)
We
had lunch today at the Lenexa location of Red Door Woodfired Grill, a local
KC area chain we three locations in Kansas and three in Missouri. The $20
lunch menu had a choice of two courses from a list of three appetizers,
three entrees and two desserts.
Between
two of us, we selected Smoked Salmon Dip, Meatloaf Burger, Salmon BLT,
and Loaded Beignets. For me the star of the meal was the salmon dip, not
just for the dip, but for the warm deep fried pita served with it. Click
on the pictures for the descriptions of the other dips.
Our
server, Evan, did a great job!
I
followed lunch up with a visit to Monsteras Books in downtown Overland
Park, Kansas. This independent locally owned bookstore was closed on August
14, when an electrical fire started at The Torreador restaurant next door,
but reopened in December.
I
am particularly impressed with the many month book clubs which meet in
the store: Mystery, Romance, Fantasy, Science Fiction, General Fiction,
and Horror. They also have special events like craft nights, Mahjong classes
and Read Between the Vines - private wine tasting where each wine
is paired with a book!
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Red Door Woodfired Grill
Monsteras Books
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| Saturday,
January 17, 2026:
We revisited Zarda's Bar-B-Q in Lenexa, Kansas for lunch. It was the first
time I have been back in a couple of years. We went with our usual standby,
A half chicken and fries. Since one of prefers white meat and the other
dark, that works out pretty well. The fries looked good, but were underdone,
as usual, but the chicken was good and I really enjoy the flavor of the
skin smoked with their sauce.
I
didn notice that potato wedges are on the menu. I thought they had been
discontinued years ago. If so, they are back and I will try them the next
time.
The
salad bar they had for many years is gone. I rarely saw anyone at the salad
bar and I suspect there was a lot of food wasted.
While
Zarda's has had a listing on our Kansas City
BBQ Guide for several years, it has not had a page of its own and one
was added today.
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| Tuesday,
January 20, 2026:
I drove to Kansas City, Kansas to have lunch at Slap's BBQ. It was a cold
morning and arriving at 11:15 AM, there were only a few people in line,
inside. Tuesday is the day the special is Burnt End Street Tacos - deep
fried burnt ends, sautéed pepper and onion, and Slap's special taco
sauce. Slaps says this is their most popular daily special. 3 tacos and
one regular side for $12.95.
I
have to admit, that I have enjoyed the smoked meats I have had a Slaps
other times more.
I
am not particularly a fan of battered French fries and cared nothing for
these. Dipping them in the sweet BBQ sauce helped a little, but I ate only
a handful of the fries. This was a disappointing meal. Not only do I want
to enjoy the meal for myself, I want to be able to say great things about
it.
After
some photography in the nearby Strawberry Hill neighborhood. I stopped
at Wyandot National Burying Ground (formerly known as Huron Cemetery),
which I have not visited for 6 years or longer. Other than one new grave,
I didn't really notice any difference.
Next
to the cemetery, I stopped to visit another restaurant, continuing to visit
places on the Kansas City, Kansas Taco Trail. El Camino Real has two locations,
this one on 7th Street (near the 7th Street Casino) and one on Argentine
Blvd.
The
food is prepared in an open kitchen, and the three tacos I ordered (Al
Pastor, Lengua & Asada) came out on fresh house made corn tortillas.
It
had been several years since we visited this restaurant and taco orders
are no longer served with a bowl of onions, cilantro, and limes for you
to personally top your tacos.
El
Camino Real, promotes their tacos El Pastor as the best in the city and
the sliced pork with pineapple was my favorite of the three taco sampled
today. The thinly sliced beef in the taco de asada was very nicely flavored
as well.
The
final stop of the day was at Westlawn Cemetery, where I spent nearly an
hour, unsuccessfully searching for the graves of Ada Brown and James S.
Scott.
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Burnt End Street Tacos
El Camino Real
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