Showing posts with label Historic Northeast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historic Northeast. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2018

Indian Mound And Clouds

                             Thursday was an awesome day for cloud watching, so I did.







Saturday, March 31, 2018

Historic Moment

Very, very rare photograph of the last time Indian Mound in Northeast Kansas City erupted. According to native lore it was shortly before 1700.  This picture was taken by a trapper who was just passing through.   The photograph, which is a glass plate negative, can be found in the collection of the Smithsonian Institute.

Friday, November 17, 2017

A Glimpse Inside

















I've driven by the Frontenac Apartments for years.  Finally got to photograph the inside.  Two apartments; one with white woodwork, one with the natural woodwork.  421-423 South Gladstone Boulevard. 



















Skylight and hallways completely renovated.   For rental information: 816-483-8999.

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Bungalowdown

 Historic Northeast bungalow.  Built in 1929 and lovingly restored over the last few years.
 64123/home/93089358https://www.redfin.com/MO/Kansas-City/3715-Gladstone-Blvd-64123/home/93089358














                                                            Saltwater pool.

Monday, January 2, 2017

Northeast/Southwest, The City

 The skyline from two perspectives...  the Summit Street Bridge and Paseo and Lexington Avenue..  
                                                                                  roughly.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

A Princess Return

 The Fairy Princess has returned to the Kansas City Museum for another years.  This is Princess Anna. http://kcmo.gov/kansascitymuseum/fairy-princess/
                                    Storytelling, crafts, cookies, gift bags, and a Princess Visit.










                                                        Story telling in the Library.


                           Above, Museum Director Anna Marie Tutera helping with the Photos.



 Wave the wand, say the magic word...and the chest opens to reveal a special gift for each child.




 Above, one of the original Kline's Fairy Princess dresses... part of the KC Museum's Collection.