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The West Bottoms is mostly characterized by brick high-rise historical industrial buildings, built in the early 1900s for major regional stockyards, train yards, and factories. Most of these were converted into art galleries, restaurants, shops, apartments, and corporate offices. Its antique shops and haunted house attractions are very popular.
Founded in 2003 and located in the heart of Kansas City at Crown Center Square, Kansas City Irish Fest hosts more than 90,000 people each Labor Day weekend. The KC Irish Fest annually presents dozens of musicians, dancers, comedians and entertainment from around the world on 8 stages. The festival was born from the merger of two successful ...
Kansas City Irish Center. Coordinates: 39°05′06″N 94°35′08″W. The Kansas City Irish Center, formerly known as the Irish Center of Kansas City, is a non-profit organization in Kansas City, Missouri. The Center opened in Union Station on March 17, 2007 ( Saint Patrick's Day ). The Center's mission encourages knowledge and appreciation ...
See the site location proposal for a new Kansas City Royals stadium in West Bottoms in KC. It also is a close neighbor to downtown Kansas City, the team’s publicly stated preferred destination.
A movie set designer traveling through the Midwest wanted to shop at Bella Patina, an antique store in Kansas City’s West Bottoms. Nick Allen, who owns the store with his wife Megan, told the ...
The Kansas City Stockyards in the West Bottoms west of downtown Kansas City, Missouri flourished from 1871 until closing in 1991. Jay B. Dillingham was the President of the stockyards from 1948 to its closing in 1991. The American Hereford Association bull and Kemper Arena and the Kansas City Live Stock Exchange Building in the former ...
Artwork created by famed Kansas City artist Thomas Hart Benton is being auctioned off this week by Circle Auction in the Kansas City West Bottoms. The 113 pieces are from The Campanella Collection ...
Added to NRHP. February 1, 1972. Kansas City Union Station ( station code: KCY) is a union station opened in 1914, serving Kansas City, Missouri, and the surrounding metropolitan area. It replaced a small Union Depot from 1878. Union Station served a peak annual traffic of more than 670,000 passengers in 1945 at the end of World War II, quickly ...