Abilene isn’t just another dot on the Kansas map – it’s the boyhood home of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the once-wild endpoint of the Chisholm Trail, and possibly the only place where you can ...
The streets of Dodge City weren’t always a backdrop for television’s Gunsmoke. They were once a real battleground of the Wild ...
Crowder College is remembering a pivotal and humorous moment in Southwest Missouri history with a new exhibit to be unveiled at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Crowder College’s campus in McDonald County, 194 ...
The Kansas Children's Discovery Center is nearing completion of its new building expansion. Here's a look inside before it ...
A documentary about the rematriation of a sacred red rock from a park in downtown Lawrence to Indigenous land will be ...
Take Old Abilene Town, a recreation of the wild frontier days when Abilene was the end of the Chisholm Trail and a legendary cattle town. Yes, it’s technically a tourist attraction, but it manages to ...
The Nelson-Atkins Museum is showcasing over 250 Mesoamerican artifacts that explores the vibrant and colorful art of the Mesoamerican culture.
The National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City honors veterans with free admission, discounts, and events from Nov. 7-11 ...
Edwin Hawkins Singers - Oh Happy Day is the song of the day and this is the OPEN THREAD for right now.
Construction on Kansas City's Union Station began in 1911 and on Oct. 30, 1914, the city celebrated its grand opening.
Kansas City artist Harold Smith uplifts Black identity and fellow artists through bold work, mentorship, and community exhibits.
The fight for American civil rights spanned decades, cities and states, from Topeka, Kansas to Memphis, Tennessee and from ...