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Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, believes the past is alive with valuable lessons for us to ...
A massive mural honoring Hall of Famer Buck O’Neil and his legacy in baseball is taking shape at the intersection of Broadway ...
Baseball’s soul lives in Kansas City at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. This is where legends like Josh Gibson and Satchel ...
Encounter beloved traditions with world-famous barbecue and quintessential jazz, then fill your schedule with favorite festivals and adventures for the whole family.
O’Neil, who died in 2006, was long a champion of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. Howard, who won an NL MVP and a World Series with the Phillies, is ready to take up O ...
It was a long fight for Black baseball players to be treated with respect. We see the results of that battle for athletic ...
It’s hard to say exactly who the Athletics might have been playing on that afternoon, but it hardly matters. Municipal ...
Kansas City leaders, developers, and more gathered on the corner of 18th and Paseo to break ground on ‘Jazz District III’.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City’s newest planned development at 18th and Vine has a new name. Stakeholders broke ground on The Parker Monday in the Historic Jazz District named for jazz icon Charlie ...
But also because I knew KC had the fine arts, food scene, entertainment and cultural experiences that I look for in places I call home. Kansas City’s moniker as the “Paris of the Plains” rose to ...
Jim Marshall is an original member of the infamous 1962 New York Mets, and will be honored Monday night by the organization.