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Tell KCUR: Where's The Safest Place To Go In Kansas City During A Zombie Apocalypse?

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If you have to make it through a night of the living dead, Kansas City is a decent place to be.

In a CareerBuilder ranking of U.S. cities on how they could survive a zombie apocalypse, Kansas City came in at No. 8

(In another rundown, Columbia, Missouri, came in at No. 1.)

So if brains are on the menu, we want to know where in Kansas City you'd pick to best avoid a zombie rampage.

Maybe it's the top of the World War I Museum to escape the mob's reach — or maybe you're attracted to Fort Leavenworth for military protection. (Both were cited in this recent Reddit thread.)

Tell KCUR: Where's the Safest Place To Go In Kansas City During A Zombie Apocalypse?

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Alyson Raletz is KCUR's social media editor. She can be reached at alyson@kcur.org or follow her on Twitter @alysonraletz.

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