Independence, MO
We stayed at Campus RV Park in Independence. The best we can say about it was that it was adequate.
Nearby the park was the Community of Christ temple that spirals 300 ft. into the air.
The main reason for traveling to Independence was to tour the Truman Pres. Library.
A portrait for those of you needing a reminder of what he looked like.
Truman presided over some of the most tumultuous times in our nation's history.
Lots of news in 1952.
The infamous, "The Buck Stops Here" sign was given to Truman in 1945.
Truman's Oval Office.
The home Truman shared with his wife Bess, and returned to after his Presidency.
After the Truman Library we took in the sculpture garden at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art.
"Standing Figures" by Magdalena Abakanowicz. Did someone say off with their heads?
Bill's mug with the skyline of Kansas City in the background.
This is a panorama of Kansas City, the sister city to Independence.
The Liberty Memorial Tower in Kansas City stands to commemorate the veterans of WWI.
Union Station behind Susan is another restored rail center with shopping and restaurants.
Inside was an impressive model rail display.  One of the organizers said it took two weeks to assemble.