New weathervane slated for museum carriage house
After over 100 years, a weathervane will once again grace the cupola of the Kansas City Museum’s storied carriage house and the design-build will be done by Denver based artist…
After over 100 years, a weathervane will once again grace the cupola of the Kansas City Museum’s storied carriage house and the design-build will be done by Denver based artist…
A New Conservatory for the Cultivation, Presentation, and Preservation of Our Stories Sponsored Content In honor of Women’s History Month, the Kansas City Museum, 3218 Gladstone Blvd., announced that it…
By Michael Bushnell The Scarritt Renaissance Neighborhood was named for the Reverend Nathan Scarritt, a Methodist Missionary and educator who in 1845 left his native Lebanon, Ill., with $10 in…
The Kansas City Museum is excited to announce additions to board leadership, new funding & exciting next steps. Nearly three months after reopening the restored and renovated Corinthian Hall on…
The Kansas City Museum Foundation announced Monday that the Kansas City Museum will reopen Corinthian Hall to the public on Thursday, October 21, 2021, after several years of extensive restoration…
By Tatum Goetting, Editorial Assistant Since its opening in 1940, The Kansas City Museum has been a destination for class field trips and a place for tourists and Kansas Citians…
In partnership with the Kansas City Museum, we are sharing the past, present and future of the museum as we await its grand reopening this fall following a $22 million…
On this week’s episode of the Northeast Newscast we’re diving into the recent history of the Kansas City Museum as it transitions to foundation management and nears the end of…
Like many events this year, the Kansas City Museum’s 7th Annual Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebration will look a little different. But no matter the…