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Harry S. Truman Visitor Center
The Harry S. Truman Visitor Center sits high atop Kaysinger Bluff, overlooking Truman Dam and the Osage River. One of 10 Corps Class A visitor centers in the United States and showcases Truman Lake, as well as all other lakes in the Kansas City District. More than 50,000 people visit annually to learn about Truman Lake and the surrounding area. Exhibits demonstrate social and natural history of our area to how hydroelectric power is created to artwork depicting scenes of yesteryear to the lake’s multiple purposes: hydroelectric power generation, fish and wildlife management, recreational opportunities, and primarily—flood control.

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Photo by: U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Kansas City District |  VIRIN: 180508-A-CE999-012.JPG