Kansas City Museum from the second floor balcony looking south across Gladstone Boulevard.
Kansas City Museum, west side next to Kessler Park on Walrond.
Sunday, April 11, 2021
Friday, March 12, 2021
From Kaw Point And From Strawberry Hill
From Strawberry Hill above standing in front of St John the Baptist Church
From Kaw Point above the boat ramp.
From Kaw Point above the boat ramp.
Friday, February 26, 2021
Northeast Architecture Gone Forever
Preservation, or actually the lack of it, is in the news again with the threatened demolition of Westminster Congregational Church. All of these historic structures have been lost in Northeast in just the last decade. Often aided and abetted by the city government. Above and below, the Colonnade Apartments, Maple boulevard
The Apartments above and the three homes below were in an Historic District. Doesn't mean a thing.
Home on Brownell. Lost.
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Saturday, October 17, 2020
The Day Of The Dead - Kansas City Museum
This years Day of the Dead at the Kansas City Museum didn't disappoint. Well done, and accompanied by a wonderful sunset. Social distancing required advance registration for the event and all slots are reserved already.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
The Views Are Always There
All four shots were taken from the same 20-square-foot area on the westside of the Kansas City Museum on Walrond. Above, looking into the sunset with Kessler Park in the foreground. Below, skyline from the same (close) spot.
Kansas City Museum, Corintian Hall. Above and below. Wonderful details.
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