Do you live in KC? Why are you making this trip? How long do you have? What do you like?
Kansas City:
1. National Frontier Trails Museum (Independence, Start of the Oregon Trail)
2. National World War I Museum
3. For BBQ, Arthur Bryant's. Right Next Door is Negro League Baseball Museum & American Jazz Museum (1 Admission)
4. DT: Power & Light District/Kauffman Center for Performing Arts/KC Public Library/Arabia Steamboat Museum/Union Station
5. Cliff Drive
6. Hallmark Visitor's Center
7. Boulevard Brewing Company
8. College Basketball Experience
There's plenty to see in KC, but until I know more specifics, that's a good start.
St. Joseph:
1. Jesse James Home Museum
Along Way:
-Indian Cave State Park
-Brickyard Hill Natural Area
-Waubonsie State Park
(Underrated scenery in the Missouri River Valley)
-Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center
Omaha (Omaha!):
1. Warren Buffett House
2. Lewis and Clark NHT HQ Visitor Center/Museum
3. Mormon Trail Center @ Winter Quarters
4. Henry Doorly Zoo (Top 10 in World/Largest Indoor Rainforest)
5. Old Market (Downtown)
6. TD Ameritrade Park (CWS)
7. Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
Council Bluffs:
1. Union Pacific Railroad Museum
2. Harrah's Casino
-Loess Hills State Forest (most worthwhile nature stop)
Sioux City
1. Hard Rock Café/Casino
Sioux Falls
1. Falls Park
2. St. Joseph Cathedral
3. Downtown
-Pipestone National Monument
-Sheyenne National Grassland
-Blue Mounds State Park
Fargo
1. North Dakota State University
2. Roger Maris Museum
3. Downtown Fargo (The Fargo Theater Sign is iconic for some reason, I belive the movie "Fargo"?)
https://www.fargomonthly.com/lifesty...owntown-fargo/ This List
Life is short. Take the 2 hr. long cut up to Lake Itasca to see the Headwaters of the Mississippi, Frozen Over.
Minneapolis has plenty to do that I won't list here for now.