The site has several other museum links you might find helpful.
http://www.visitkc.com/love-kc/exper...ums/index.aspx
American Jazz Museum: Since its opening, the American Jazz Museum has hosted thousands of world-class jazz performances, displayed dozens of compelling exhibition, presented countless education programs and community events and nurtured a unique artifact & film collection.
KC Museum and Storytarium: The Kansas City Museum is Kansas City’s first and most important museum of local and regional history. The museum is housed at the former urban estate of lumber baron and civic leader Robert A. Long and his family.
National Archives: The National Archives at Kansas City is one of 14 facilities nationwide where the public has access to Federal archival records. This includes documents, photographs, maps and architectural drawings from 1820s to 1990s created or received by federal courts and more than 100 federal agencies.
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum: The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is dedicated to preserving the rich history of African-American Baseball. Guests can experience multi-media displays, museum store, photographs and artifacts dating from the late 1800s through the 1960s.
http://www.thekctours.com/gangster-tour.html
Kansas City “Gangster Tours” are available every Saturday at 1pm, departing from Union Station.
The tour highlights infamous crimes like the Union Station Massacre, shows the locations of speakeasies and gambling halls and explains how liquor flowed freely during prohibition. The homes and workplaces of crime bosses and the sites of major turf wars are also featured on the tour.