Union Station image adorned with swastikas didn’t symbolize Nazis
Northeast News This week we feature a souvenir postcard published by long-time postcard publisher Max Bernstein in 1921.
Northeast News This week we feature a souvenir postcard published by long-time postcard publisher Max Bernstein in 1921.
Northeast News This week’s postcard collage shows the Kansas City Southern Lines Southern Belle – Sweetheart of American Trains.
Northeast News Postcards such as the one above have long been used to convey greetings to friends and relatives afar. The man who became St.
Northeast News “Who’s always smiling, never sad? It’s Whizzo!/ Who makes the boys and girls so glad, Whizzo./ He’s a merry fellow with a big red shiny nose,/ dressed in
Northeast News West Terrace Park was one of Kansas City’s first parks originally proposed by Landscape Architect George Kessler in his plan to develop a “city within a park” in
Northeast News When John Corby passed through the trading post area of Joseph Robidoux on the Missouri River in 1843, he noted that the location would be an excellent place
Northeast News The scene depicted on this Real Photo postcard published by the Mid-West Postcard company shows a mule pulling a horse cart and a man pushing a bicycle along
Northeast News Eccentric. That’s how many described noted turn-of-the-century Kansas City architect Louis S. Curtiss.
Northeast News Originally sent to Miss Josephine Eakins of 3514 Forest Ave. in Kansas City on Feb.
Northeast News Kansas City’s Municipal Airport was once a swampy, 687-acre bog located in an ox-bow area along the great bend of the Missouri River.