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Holy Family Roman Catholic Church was established in 1908 in Kansas City, Kansas by immigrants from Lower Carniola. [ 34 ] The Slovenian Chapel of Our Lady of Brezje, in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception , Washington, D.C., is the dedicated Slovenian National Marian Shrine, founded in 1971.
Clubhouse, 1888-1922. After the Civil War, most of Kansas City's social clubs were pro-Confederate.A group of prominent local businessmen and professionals, including Edward H. Allen, Victor B. Bell, Alden J. Blethen, Thomas B. Bullene, Gardiner Lathrop, August Meyer, Leander J. Talbott, William Warner, and Robert T. Van Horn, decided to provide an alternative, and organized the Kansas City ...
Although Slovenian language use has almost entirely disappeared, Slovenian culture and cultural events maintains a significant role in the community with events such as the Cleveland Kurentovanje, sponsored by St. Vitus. The final issue of Ameriska Domovina was published on August 21, 2008.
Adam Ferrara, 7 and 10:25 p.m., Comedy Club of Kansas City ($30-$38). thecomedyclubkc.com. New Year’s Eve at The Bird, ... NYE Live!, 7 p.m., KC Live! ($70-$185).
Kansas City, Kansas native Janelle Monáe, wearing a Vera Wang gown, leaves The Mark Hotel in New York City for the Met Gala Monday. Janelle Monáe poses with Vera Wang on the #MetGala carpet pic ...
In fact, it was in the Loews Kansas City hotel during a gala for Mahomes’ 15 and the Mahomies foundation. Hardman and Chiefs coach Andy Reid were on hand for the event, which saw 15 and the ...
This is a list of notable Slovene Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Slovene American or must have references showing they are Slovene American and are notable.
The Kansas City Club Building is a 14-story building in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, built from 1918 to 1922. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2002. [1] It was built as the clubhouse of the Kansas City Club, a private club. It remained the clubhouse until 2001, when the club merged with a nearby ...