The fountain at Union Station

Kansas City has a wonderfully restored train station, known as Union Station, and the fountain out front is equally impressive.  It was created by the H&R Block Foundation as a gift to the city, which is actually known as “The City of Fountains”.  As you can tell, it was later in the evening when I was there and I was happy to find it still operating.  The nice part about being somewhere late is that you don’t have a lot of folks in the shots.  I had spent the earlier part of the evening at the WWI Memorial atop a hill that faces Union Station, taking all sorts of shots, many of which included this fountain, though from a pretty good distance.  The route back to my hotel went past this, and I figured why not grab a few close-ups?

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