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A movie set designer traveling through the Midwest wanted to shop at Bella Patina, an antique store in Kansas City’s West Bottoms. Nick Allen, who owns the store with his wife Megan, told the ...
The West Bottoms was founded as a livestock and meatpacking district in 1871. [2] It was home to the Kansas City Live Stock Exchange, Kansas City Stockyards, and the city's first Union railway depot. [3] The stockyards occupied more than two hundred acres and were surrounded by hotels, offices, shops, and banks for cattle buyers and cowboys. [4]
Artwork created by famed Kansas City artist Thomas Hart Benton is being auctioned off this week by Circle Auction in the Kansas City West Bottoms. The 113 pieces are from The Campanella Collection.
The Kansas City Stockyards in the West Bottoms west of downtown Kansas City, Missouri flourished from 1871 until closing in 1991. Jay B. Dillingham was the President of the stockyards from 1948 to its closing in 1991.
The Kansas City Live Stock Exchange building was the headquarters of the former historic Kansas City Stockyards. It is located at 1600 Gennesse in Kansas City, Missouri , in the West Bottoms . The building is on the National Register of Historic Places and is owned by Bill Haw.
Here’s what you can expect at this weekend’s Strawberry Swing Fall Swing Craft Fair.
Jacob Rieger immigrated to America from Goritz, Austria in 1877. In 1887 Jacob founded the J. Rieger & Co. distillery in Kansas City's West Bottoms neighborhood, [2] directly across from the Livestock Exchange Building. In 1898, [3] the first official listing of J. Rieger & Co. appears at 1527 Gennessee Street. [4]
Developer Robb Heineman and the architecture company MANICA took the unusual step of releasing a rendering of a possible Royals stadium in the West Bottoms before talking to team.