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Football fever is taking over Kansas City’s entertainment districts for September’s First Friday. First Friday is Red Friday. Here’s what to see and do in the Crossroads & West Bottoms
Things will kick off as part of the monthly First Friday events in the Crossroads. From 5 to 9 p.m. on Sept. 2, 19th Street from Wyandotte Street to Baltimore Avenue will be all about the Chiefs.
Art, food and maybe a little sweat are on the agenda for Kansas City’s First Friday. It’s almost August’s First Friday. What to look for in the Crossroads and West Bottoms
Crossroads, Kansas City in December 2016. The Crossroads (officially the Crossroads Arts District) is a neighborhood within Greater Downtown with a population of 7,491. [1] It is centered at approximately 19th Street and Baltimore Avenue, directly south of the Downtown Loop and north of Crown Center. It is the city's main art gallery district ...
The Kansas City metropolitan area is a ... The Crossroads Arts District is a neighborhood in ... Local artists sponsor exhibits in the district on the first Friday of ...
First Friday is the top networking event for African American professionals and consistently attracts over 16,000 people each month across North America according to First Fridays United. The First Fridays monthly events originated in 1987 as an outlet for African American professionals to mix, mingle and network.
While this year had “Red Wednesday,” since the Chiefs opened this season on Thursday, Sept. 7, the tradition of Red Friday continues. Here’s what to know about the day Kansas City wears red.
The Money Museum of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, with exhibits and tours of the multi-story cash vault. Irish Museum and Cultural Center located in Kansas City's Union Station. Kansas City Museum at Corinthian Hall, local area history and natural sciences museum in a Beaux-Arts mansion.