Kansas City’s largest single infrastructure project is also home to the city’s largest public art display — now accessible at the newly opened terminal.
When you head to the River Market in Kansas City, MO, you’ll find brick roads and 100-year-old buildings jam packed with shops, restaurants, and entertainment.
Ride along on through the half-way point on our series about the history, food, and fun found just around the corner from the streetcar’s eight new stops.
With Earth Day just around the corner, we’re sharing how to get involved with green city initiatives — including starting your own neighborhood cleanup.
As the Parade of Hearts takes a year off, we’re retracing a unique phenomenon that’s kept locals looking for public art inall sorts of shapes and sizes.