Saturday, April 22, 2023
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Walking Through The Cemetery - Elmwood 1872
You walk amongst thousands, yet not a sound.
Elmwood Cemetery in Northeast Kansas City. Consecrated in 1872. This Saturday (4/22/23) is a day for volunteers to help clean up the cemetery. Elmwood Cemetery Society: https://elmwoodcemeterykc.org
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
Scarritt Home Renovation Completed
Two and a half years worth of work is finished. The craftsmanship is amazing. Here is a link to an update I did earlier. https://hyperblogal.blogspot.com/2021/06/update-on-bishop-hendrix-home-annie.html
Here are some before and after photos. The home had been subdivided into apartments.
Here is a video walkthrough of the 1887 Hendrix Home built by Nathan Scarritt for his daughter Ann and her husband Bishop Eugene Henrix. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO5WWUHggJ0
And, here's the listing: https://www.redfin.com/MO/Kansas-City/3242-Norledge-Ave-64123/home/93089725
Saturday, April 1, 2023
Stadium Sites "Revealed"
An unreliable source within the developer community has leaked information that shows three of the five preferred sites for the new stadium are in Historic Northeast. Above, Site 1, is using the natural amphitheater in Kessler Park next to the Kansas City Museum. The Museum will contribute to the entertainment district and be converted to a Bed and Breakfast (unregistered).
Site 2 will dovetail with the reuse of the old Reservoir and be a prominent feature of Reservoir Hill visible throughout the community. Some of the current graffiti in the Reservoir will be retained in the stadium as part of the 1% for Art.
Site 3 will make use of the existing Northeast Athletic Fields. The fields are conveniently located next to rail lines that will be converted for streetcar use . Super Flea will be converted to transitional housing, parking, and assorted indoor recreational opportunities for those who are bored by the actual games.
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Saturday, March 11, 2023
Thursday, March 9, 2023
Trains Of Thought
That time is long past, but the lines are still heavily used for freight. Great place for train watching.