Kansas City was host to many beautiful theaters when cinema was the newest craze, including the Isis, Regent and Main Street Theaters.
May 20, 1957 will go down in the history books as one of the most devastating tornadoes in Kansas City history.
Kansas City is still one of the most racially segregated cities in America. . . and it started with the Troost Divide.
Cave Springs in Raytown, Mo. is more than just a park- it is a place once beloved by the Native Americans and later was a stop along the Santa Fe Trail.
A Kansas City native, Charlie Parker remains one of the most important jazz icons in the nation.
Walt Disney's name is internationally known, but his true start in animation- and creation of beloved Mickey Mouse- all happened right here in Kansas City.
Tucked away in Kansas City, Ks. is a 19th century mansion known as Sauer Castle falling into disrepair.
Dedicated by Charles Lindbergh in 1927, Kansas City's Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport is the city's first airport and still one of its busiest.