Sunday School at Oakley UMC
Michael BushnellPublisher In 1885, Mr. Alfred Zartman, assisted by a J.W. Jenkins and a George Larkin, conducted a Sunday School class in the Oakley School, a small frame building near…
Michael BushnellPublisher In 1885, Mr. Alfred Zartman, assisted by a J.W. Jenkins and a George Larkin, conducted a Sunday School class in the Oakley School, a small frame building near…
Michael BushnellPublisher This 1920 Fred Harvey postcard is entitled “Gladstone Boulevard looking North” and shows the 400 block of one of Kansas City’s first two boulevards. Kansas City’s impressive park…
Michael BushnellPublisher In their 1950 book, “City of the Future,” which celebrates Kansas City’s first 100 years, Henry Haskell Jr. and Richard B. Fowler give this description on the inaugural…
Michael BushnellPublisher Join our Northeast News staff this summer as we hit the road and share with our readers a new weekly feature on where to go and what to…
The Kansas City Chiefs are once again Super Bowl champions! Kansas City is gearing up for a big celebration on Wednesday, Feb. 15, downtown. Para Español, presione aquí. The Chiefs…
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 – PH Coffee is open late to cheer on the Chiefs! Kick off at 5:30 p.m. for an AFC Championship Watch Party! We will have drink specials…
Michael Bushnell Publisher Welcome to the first of a series of four Historic Postcard columns dedicated to Elmwood Cemetery in honor of their sesquicentennial on October 1st. When consecrated in…
Abby Hoover Managing Editor Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City’s second oldest memorial park, is celebrating its 150th year with a special event to be held on Saturday, October 1, on its…
By Abby Hoover In the northeast corner of Elmwood Cemetery stood a tall, very old bur oak tree. It grew there as families laid loved ones to rest, provided shade…
The cliffs located in Historic Northeast Kansas City offered noted Landscape Architect George Kessler a great challenge. Kessler, for whom the park that runs along the rocky bluffs north and…