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Have you seen the show that transcends time and tells so many truly touching stories?

 

They're the stories that make Union Station much more than just a magnificent building, but also the Grand Hall of cherished memories. They're the stories of the men and women who gave Union Station a soul.

 

Union Station actress portrays witness to gangster massacreIn a virtuoso performance, one actress portrays a whole slew of characters who've passed through the Station. She'll give you cause to smile and laugh -- and perhaps even get a little misty-eyed. And she will take you back.

 

Back to 1914, when Union Station opened with remarkable fanfare, people pouring into Grand Hall in awe. Back to 1941, as a loving mother clings to her sailor son -- so worried about him being sent so far away. She reminds him to write once he's settled in at Pearl Harbor.

 

You'll get lost in this performance and in the stories. It's a truly inspiring stage presentation, enhanced with dramatic multimedia images.

 

Union Station Stories is a rare treat, available for groups only. Call 816-460-2020 now for more information. Get a group together to experience several slices of life in Union Station and Kansas City.


Actress portraying Red Cross volunteer during World War II
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