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Once a star of the Kansas City skyline, this 90-foot cow statue now sits alone in park. Elijah Winkler. Tue, September 17, 2024 at 10:00 AM UTC. 6 min read.
Kansas Citians are no strangers to the city’s skyline lights marking a sporty theme. In the past, the city has been lit up in blue for the Royals, red for the Chiefs, a lighter blue for Sporting ...
Once a star of the Kansas City skyline, this 90-foot cow statue now sits alone in park By Elijah Winkler. Updated December 9, 2024 4:50 PM.
At this point, he’s about halfway finished with his Kansas City set, and the familiar skyline is taking shape. There are the twin spires of the iconic 909 Walnut building, and the spiny Sky ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - You can find the beautiful Kansas City skyline depicted on everything from t-shirts to posters. One area artist, though, has captured it in a truly one-of-a-kind piece ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For the last several months, and throughout the majority of the NFL season, the Kansas City skyline has been illuminated in a deep cardinal red and golden hue in honor of the ...
The city skyline and roller coasters at World’s of Fun were among the Kansas City landmarks featured in the latest episode of HBO’s post-apocalyptic drama The Last of Us.
That’s where you’ll get the best view of the city skyline from the top of the 150-foot arc. Unless you want a really crisp look at I-35. The KC Wheel, which became immediately noticeable to Kansas ...
Local fans of HBO’s hit post-apocalyptic drama “The Last of Us” saw some familiar Kansas City locations in Sunday’s episode. The show, based on a 2013 video game developed by Naught Dog ...
It was an iconic feature of Kansas City’s skyline long before ground was broken on the FBI building and, indeed, even before I-670 and I-35 carved Mulkey Square into the island it is today, in ...
Downtown Kansas City, Mo, is lit blue to show support for healthcare workers and first responders on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic Saturday, April 11, 2020.
Here’s a pro tip: When you ride Kansas City’s new Ferris Wheel, sit by the doors, not the middle. That’s where you’ll get the best view of the city skyline from the top of the 150-foot arc.