Delaware one of the city’s oldest streets
By Michael Bushnell Northeast News October 17, 2012 Most of the buildings shown in this Southwest News Company postcard published in 1907 were demolished in the late 1940s to make…
By Michael Bushnell Northeast News October 17, 2012 Most of the buildings shown in this Southwest News Company postcard published in 1907 were demolished in the late 1940s to make…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News October 10, 2012 George Herman “Babe” Ruth and “Larrapin” Lou Gehrig played in a barnstorming game on Oct. 15, 1927, at Muehlebach Field, Kansas City,…
October 3, 2012 The roots of today’s American Royal can be traced to 1899 when the fledgling event was referred to as the National Hereford Show. Billed as the first…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News September 26, 2012 What is now nothing more than a re-routed, re-manufactured drainage ditch north of 63rd Street was once home to thousands of boat…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News September 19, 2012 This 3-acre lake shown on this real photo postcard published by the North American Postcard Company of Kansas City was once part…
September 12, 2012 “One smile from you in Kansas City would transfer me to heaven.” So indicates the message on the front of this card designed to resemble a railroad…
September 5, 2012 Dedicated on June 2, 1909, the August R. Meyer Memorial at 10th and The Paseo is the first memorial to be placed in a Kansas City park.…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News August 29, 2012 “Churners of the celebrated Blue Valley Butter. The largest exclusive manufacturers of pure cream in the world!” Those hearty boasts border the…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News August 22, 2012 This real photo postcard spotlights the damage from the May 20, 1957, Ruskin Heights tornado that carved a 71-mile path of devastation…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News August 15, 2012 Published by and for the Thornton & Minor Sanitarium, this week’s card shows the second location of the hospital originally started by…