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Kansas City’s 45th annual Renaissance Festival coming to Bonner Springs on Sept. 3. Here’s how to get free or discounted ticket this season.
The Brookside Shopping District is located in the Brookside neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri centered at 63rd Street & Brookside Boulevard. The boundaries of the commercial district are Wornall Road to the west, Main Street to the east, 62nd Terrace to the north, and Meyer Blvd to the south.
It was built in 1960, on 63rd Street and Troost Avenue (it also has frontage on East Meyer Boulevard) and it was originally an open-air shopping center. The architect of the Landing Mall was Edward Tanner , who was also the architect of the old Kansas City Missouri School District Building on 12th and McGee Street in Downtown.
Jean Dawson is the opening act for their Kansas City show. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster starting at $54.50 before fees. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.
The Standard Theatre, now known as the Folly Theater and also known as the Century Theater and Shubert's Missouri, is a former vaudeville hall in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Built in 1900, it was designed by Kansas City architect Louis S. Curtiss. The theater was associated with the adjoining Edward Hotel (known later as the Hotel Missouri ...
Resale tickets for Taylor Swift’s sold-out shows in Kansas City on July 7 and 8 start in the $1,000 range. If you’re looking for a way to go and don’t want to break the bank, you still have ...
Segregation, Jim Crow laws, and redlining kept Black Kansas Citians east of Troost Avenue for much of the mid-20th century. Prospect became one of the main commercial thoroughfares of the East Side during the 1950s and 1960s, providing the entertainment that the African-American community was barred from in locations such as Westport, the River Quay, and the Country Club Plaza. [3]
Here are some ways to save up before classes start in Kansas City. Tax-free weekend, free backpacks and more: How to save on school supplies in Kansas City Skip to main content