Sugar Creek’s original amusement park
Northeast News Fairmont Park was developed in 1897 by early Kansas City railroad developer Arthur E.
Northeast News Fairmont Park was developed in 1897 by early Kansas City railroad developer Arthur E.
Northeast News In March 1867, the Missouri Legislature granted permission to allow Kansas City to organize an official fire department.
In August of that same year an engine company was formed
Northeast News The three-acre lake shown on the front of this black and white postcard was once part of an area of ramshackle shanties called Vinegar Hill and bordered OK
Northeast News Established in 1890 as a school for girls, the Scarritt Bible and Training Institute was located at Harris (now Norledge) and Askew Avenues in Historic Northeast Kansas City.
Northeast News The Fred Harvey Company, around 1912, published this pastoral scene showing a roadway in Swope Park.
Northeast News The Kansas City-Smithville Race Track grandstands and the first turn are pictured on this postcard published by the Auburn Greeting Card Company in the 1920s.
Northeast News With the Labor Day holiday on Monday, we pay homage to the greatest workforce on the face of the earth with this Real Photo Postcard published in 1910.
Northeast News Published by the Elite Postcard Company, this color postcard shows Central High School that once stood at the corner of 11th and Locust Streets downtown.
Originally opened in September
Northeast News This Fred Harvey postcard shows a scene near the Municipal Wharf at First and Main Streets.
Northeast News The Kansas City Power and Light building is arguably one of the finest examples of Art-Deco architecture in the country, rivaled only by the Chrysler Building in New