Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are engaged. See how he asked
Pop superstar Taylor Swift and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce announced their engagement on Instagram.
It’s official — Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged.
The singer and Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end announced their engagement in a joint Instagram post on Tuesday. In the couple’s post, Kelce is seen on bended knee proposing to Swift amid a lush floral garden. According to Kelce’s father, the proposal took place “where [Kelce] lives in Lee’s Summit.”
Although the picturesque garden was Kelce’s own, that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of scenic areas in the Show Me State for you to pop the question to that special someone.
Here are four gardens in Missouri to have your own Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce moment.
Powell Gardens
1609 N.W. U.S. Highway 50, Kingsville, MO
816-697-2600, powellgardens.org
Powell Gardens is a non-profit public garden east of Kansas City. The garden boasts more than 175 acres bursting with native and exotic plants, as well as a natural tallgrass prairie. Guests can also check out a slew of educational events and classes throughout the year.
Missouri Botanical Garden
4344 Shaw Blvd, St. Louis, MO
314-577-5100, missouribotanicalgarden.org
The Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis is a National Historic Landmark, being one of the oldest botanical gardens in continuous operation in the country. The 79-acre garden features historic architecture, large collections of rare and endangered flora, and popular attractions like the Climatron. It also hosts seasonal events and educational programs throughout the year.
Video tour of the Winter Garden at Springfield Botanical Gardens
This garden is at its best during the winter season.
Brenna Stark/Special to the Springfield News-Leader, News-Leader
Springfield Botanical Gardens
2400 S Scenic, Springfield, MO
417-891-1515, parkboard.org/274/Springfield-Botanical-Gardens
The Springfield Botanical Gardens 114-acre grounds features dozens of themed gardens, including the popular Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden. The site also includes walking trails, special events, classes and exhibits year-round.
Shelter Gardens
1817 W Broadway, Columbia, MO
573-445-8441, shelterinsurance.com/aboutshelter/sheltergardens
Shelter Gardens might seem relatively small compared to other spots on the list, but don’t let its five-acre size fool you. The landscape features more than 300 varieties of trees and shrubs and more than 15,000 annuals and perennials. The garden also includes a waterfall, rock garden and a replica 19th-century one-room schoolhouse.
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