Hallmark Visitors Center, Museum in Kansas City, Missouri.
The center sits in the heart of Kansas City and invites visitors to discover how greeting cards are made, with colorful displays and hands-on activities that bring the creative process to life.
Hallmark started with simple beginnings and grew into a well-known company over the decades, and the center showcases vintage cards and stories from those early years to give a sense of its long journey.
The museum celebrates the everyday joy of sending and receiving cards, showing how these small pieces of paper help people connect and share feelings during birthdays, holidays, and other special moments in life.
Entry is free, and most people spend about an hour walking through the exhibits, which are easy to navigate and accessible for guests who use wheelchairs, making it a comfortable stop for everyone.
Visitors can design their own greeting card during the visit, adding a personal touch to the experience and taking home a handmade souvenir that captures the spirit of creativity and personal expression.
Location: Kansas City
Address: 2450 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: +(816)2743613
GPS coordinates: 39.08269,-94.58232
Latest update: December 3, 2025 12:59
Kansas City holds a special place between the farming states of the Midwest and the big cities on the East Coast. It keeps the feel of a medium-sized city, with its working-class neighborhoods and quiet suburbs, while also playing an important role in American history. Here, you see the architecture from the 1910s, traces of river trade, jazz and baseball memories, and a lively arts scene that has been growing in recent years. There are places like the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, which displays European and Asian paintings in a 1930s building, and the Liberty Memorial, a war monument overlooking downtown. The Crossroads district becomes lively in the evenings with galleries and cafes. Union Station, the old train station, is now a planetarium and science museum. The stadiums, especially Arrowhead, echo during football games. Along the Missouri River, the banks are perfect for walking or biking. Each spot offers a different view of this city, which stays quiet but has lots of character.
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