Thursday, January 19, 2017

Sunset and Moonrise

 Top photo taken yesterday, January 18th, of sunset from Kessler Park.  Below, taken in the 90s... from the West Bottoms of moonrise... scan from a slide.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

More Scarritt Progress

Making great progress at 3240 Norledge... roof will be complete in a short amount of time.  The William Chick Scarritt Home, 1888, burned just four months ago.   Very rapid progress.


Saturday, January 14, 2017

Past Icy Scenes

Kansas City Museum from Reservoir Hill

                       Kansas City Skyline from Kessler Park next to the Kansas City Museum.

Thursday, January 12, 2017

The Brownstone On The Hill Gets A New Roof

 Reconstruction of the William Chick Scarritt home that burned just 4 months ago is progressing.  The pre-fabricated roof sections are being hoisted into place today by a large crane.  Home was built in 1887.




Monday, January 9, 2017

Old Is New Again In Pendleton Heights

 Property tax records on this lot in Pendleton Heights go back to 1870.   The home has not been around that long, but it is well into its second century.     A total renovation has just been completed and it's now on the market.  Truly quality work on an old gem.
                                         http://www.estately.com/listings/info/327-ord-street
                      I love to post images of a really well-done rehab of a valued piece of architecture.


























Friday, January 6, 2017

Lookin' All Shiny For Ninety

 Currently on display at the Kansas City Museum this fully restored Ahrens Fox MS4 pumper from 1927.  It was one of ten pumpers, 4 aerials and 6 hose wagons purchased by Kansas City in 1927.  It, along with other fascinating historical fire department memorabilia will be on display through March 25th... there is no admission charge. http://kcmo.gov/kansascitymuseum/


 998 CU in Ahrens Fox 6 cylinder T head engine.  100 horsepower.    Could pump 750 gallons per minute.