You will be welcome here, if you get in the KC area. Not much of a tourist attraction, but you can see some cool custom revos. I hope you have a great time at End of Trail.
Kansas City
is on our list of places to visit. At this stage it's on the last weekend in June.
My wife and I have always wanted to tour the US 'mid-western' states. In my case as a Cowboy shooter and musician. She saw a TV programs hosted by Billy Connolly a few years ago about touring Route 66 on a 3 wheel motorcycle and said she'd like to do the same, but in a car.
Originally it was a long term "bucket list" item that I was planning, in he back of my mind, to complete after I retire, sometime after May 2016, using the payout from my long service leave. It would have been around 6 months pay but I've had to use most of it this year.
When she was in an induced coma in Auckland ICU back in March and not expected to live, I promised the both of us that if she came through as soon as she was strong enough I'd find a way to make this trip happen.
We have another income stream commencing next March so the plan is to re-mortgage the house we live in (currently nearly mortgage free) to pay for the trip and a few other things (the house needs painting so I keep getting reminded).
She thinks I'm crazy for planning this, and when she sees how much the budget is she will probably try to talk me out of it, but you only live once.
The plan is to fly into Houston, visit a few places in Texas, then up through Arizona, New Mexico and along the basic line of Route 66 (but not the exact former route) with detours to Las Vegas and Kansas City.
Then at St Louis turn down Highway 61 to Memphis, across to Nashville (she's a huge Elvis and country fan) then down to New Orleans for a few days before driving back to Houston to fly home.
My aim is to get a photo at the entrance to every town and city that we can visit that is mentioned in songs. I may even take a guitar to get some signatures on it of musicians we meet.