The past couple years if a Kansas Citian wanted to view a huge saltwater aquarium, they would either go to the T-Rex Restaurant, Bass Pro Shops or to local saltwater fish stores like Midwest Reefs, Aquarium Wholesale, Piccaso Exotic Aquatics or Paradise Aquatics.
Day trips to Omaha, Oklahoma City and St. Louis would provide more viewing pleasures with bigger aquariums and more saltwater fish.
A couple months ago there was announcement of a large saltwater fish aquarium opening up next spring in the Crown Center area.
Today, the City of Mission, Kansas is holding a press conference to announce the approval of a new development featuring a 1.5 million saltwater aquarium. The aquarium will be operated by U.S. Aquarium Team.
For more information on the Mission, KS. saltwater aquarium, go to Mission Saltwater Aquarium
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