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We rode Kansas City's Street Car for the first time to celebrate my birthday! Stopped in the River Market to get Lunch and shop at the Chinatown Food Market. Then we drove over and got pastries from the French Market. These are not oblique references. We have a district called The River Market. Inside of it is the Asian grocery store Chinatown Food Market, and across town is the French Market which is a little market and French restaurant. We finished the day with a Crab and shrimp boil at a seafood restaurant nearby. Overall it was a good birthday!

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Dig the hat bro, hope you're having a good day!

this post was submitted on 15 Aug 2026
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