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    Museum of BBQ coming to Kansas City next year

    By Alyssa Mueller,

    22 hours ago

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    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The world’s first barbeque museum is coming to Kansas City next year!

    The Museum of BBQ, the world’s first museum focused on all things barbecue, will open at Crown Center in Kansas City in the spring of 2025.

    According to a news release, the museum experience will feature rooms dedicated to the elements and regions of barbecue, alongside a gift shop with rubs, sauces, and BBQ-themed goods.

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    “Barbecue is a feast for your senses,” the founder, Jonathan Bender said.

    “Here in one of the BBQ capitals of the world, we’re creating a place where you can immerse yourself in the stories of barbecue.”

    Museumgoers will get to follow two storytelling trails through the exhibits. They’ll first learn about the elements of barbecue to see how a pitmaster turns their favorite cut of meat into something delicious.

    Rendering of Museum of BBQ at Crown Center

    Then, they’ll travel through the main American regions of barbecue, the Carolinas, Memphis,
    Texas, and Kansas City, to discover how each place has developed its own flavor.

    “Kansas City is a natural home for the Museum of BBQ,” Bender said.

    “Barbecue is synonymous with the city because of the rich traditions here and we’re proud to bring the world’s first museum dedicated to barbecue to KC.”

    The museum will be located on the second floor of the Crown Center shops.

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