The first church on this site was built in 1887. The above building was constructed in 1924 and operated as St. Francis Seraph until 1991 when the Parish was combine with St. John and Assumption to become St. Anthony. It's been vacant ever since. A local TV station did a story on the abandoned building in 2013. The city told the reporter the church would be gone by the end of the year. The school and rectory on the site burned and were bulldozed years ago. Seems sad. It's at 801 Agnes in the East Bottoms just two blocks from Knuckleheads.
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Showing posts with label Nikon 14-24mm lens.. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Just For Halloween
St. Mary's and Elmwood Cemeteries.. The Elmwood shots are all infrared.
St. Marys, also known as Mount St. Marys.
St. Marys |
St. Marys |
St. Marys |
St. Marys |
Elmwood |
Elmwood |
Elmwood |
Elmwood |
Elmwood |
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Downtown Living Condo Style
Conover Place, 210 West 5th Street.. this is apartment 306. The listing went live and an hour later the space was sold. $375,000 was asking. Dylan Van Gerpen was the listing agent. DV Realty. One of my favorite people to work with. I think if I was younger I would like this lifestyle a lot.
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Queen Elsa Of Arendelle Would Be Right At Home
Concourse Fountain in Northeast Kansas City. Runs year round... makes for great viewing in winter.
These images were made in 2015.
These images were made in 2015.
Thursday, December 15, 2016
The Surprise Is Inside
I rarely do blog posts on the homes I photograph... they have to be historic or unusual.. This one qualifies with its unusual floor plan/architecture. Here's the listing if you want to see more about it. Just went online today. http://www.kansascityhomes.com/Lees-Summit/102-NW-HACKBERRY-St-Lees-Summit-MO_64064/2023579.aspx
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