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🎨 Museums for Kids in Raytown, MO

8 children's museums, science centers, and interactive exhibits rated and reviewed by families.

Activities & Venues in Raytown

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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art art museum in Kansas City, MO🎨 Museum
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4.8(15,014)Free7 mi away

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art offers a world-class cultural experience that's surprisingly kid-friendly,and completely free! Children are immediately drawn to the iconic giant shuttlecock sculptures on the lawn (perfect for photos), while inside you'll find thoughtfully designed family guides and hands-on art programs that make masterpieces accessible and engaging for young visitors.

🕑 1.5-3 hours depending on your children's interest level and attention span
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum tourist attraction in Kansas City, MO🎨 Museum
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4.8(3,580)$$8 mi away

The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City's historic 18th & Vine District offers an interactive journey through baseball history that brings legends to life. Kids can step onto a life-sized replica baseball field surrounded by statues of iconic players, making history tangible and exciting for young visitors who can imagine themselves playing alongside the greats.

🕑 1.5-2.5 hours
Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum museum in Independence, MO🎨 Museum
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4.8(622)$$7 mi · Independence

The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum offers an engaging way for families to explore American history through interactive exhibits and hands-on activities. Kids can step into a replica Oval Office, participate in special family programs, and learn about presidential life through age-appropriate displays that make history come alive.

🕑 2-3 hours
American Jazz Museum museum in Kansas City, MO🎨 Museum
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4.7(821)$8 mi away

The American Jazz Museum offers a hands-on musical adventure where kids can experiment with instruments, create their own rhythms, and discover the legends of Kansas City jazz. Interactive exhibits let children explore melody, harmony, and improvisation in engaging ways that make music history come alive, even for those with no musical background.

🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours
Bingham-Waggoner Estate historical landmark in Independence, MO🎨 Museum
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4.7(276)$6 mi · Independence

Step back in time at this beautifully preserved 1855 mansion where kids can experience what life was like for Missouri families over 150 years ago. The guided tours bring history to life with fascinating stories, period furnishings, and authentic details that capture children's imaginations, while the expansive gardens provide a lovely space for kids to explore after the indoor tour.

🕑 1.5-2 hours (45-60 minute guided tour plus 30-45 minutes exploring the gardens)
Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium zoo in Kansas City, MO🦁 Zoo
Photo: Daniel Sim
4.6(21,342)$$4 mi away

The Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium is a sprawling 202-acre adventure featuring over 1,000 animals, an impressive aquarium, and unique transportation options like an aerial gondola and train ride. With interactive experiences like penguin feedings and diverse habitats from African plains to underwater worlds, families can easily spend an entire day exploring this top-rated attraction.

🕑 4-6 hours for a full experience, or 3-4 hours if focusing on highlights only
National Frontier Trails Museum history museum in Independence, MO🎨 Museum
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4.5(338)$$6 mi · Independence

National Frontier Trails Museum brings pioneer history to life with authentic covered wagons, interactive exhibits, and hands-on activities that let kids experience what westward expansion was really like. Children can touch real trail artifacts, explore wagons, and imagine themselves as pioneers heading west on the Oregon, California, and Santa Fe trails,making history tangible and exciting for young learners.

🕑 1.5-2 hours
Raytown Historical Society & Museum museum in Raytown, MO🎨 Museum
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The Raytown Historical Society & Museum offers a cozy, low-key introduction to local history that's perfect for curious kids interested in learning about their community. This small, volunteer-run museum features rotating exhibits, historical artifacts, and hands-on displays that bring Raytown's past to life without overwhelming younger visitors,ideal for a quick educational outing.

🕑 45 minutes to 1 hour

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