municipal auditorium Kansas city urban exploring
sneaking around the projector room with the famous Gringo Loco .
Grateful Dead 8-17-80 Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO
Lost Sailor ~ St. of Circumstance
Barack Obama at Kansas City Municipal Auditorium 1-30-08
Barack Obama...the okey doke.
KC Veterans Treatment Court 10th Anniversary
In 2009, the Kansas City, Missouri Municipal Court started the first Veterans Treatment Court in the state. This program celebrated a decade of success at a 10th Anniversary Luncheon on November 15, 2019 at the Kansas City Public Library Helzberg Auditorium. Participants included Veterans Treatment Court Judge Ardie Bland, keynote speaker USAF Col. Constance C. Johnson-Cage, and KMBS Channel 9 News Anchor Lara Moritz who acted as moderator.
Enjoy the Moment | Dominique & Taylor | James P. Davis Hall | Kansas City Wedding Video
The Jones celebrated their love with a James P. Davis Hall wedding in Kansas City, Kansas on September 20, 2019.
While the clouds threatened to let loose all day, the rain stayed away from Dominique and Taylor’s James P. Davis Hall wedding. They said “I Do” in a beautiful outdoor ceremony among the trees, their family and their friends. During the day, they took their wedding party on a party bus to get some stunning pictures and video at the National WWI Museum and Memorial. After the wedding, they danced the night away with their family and friends at James P. Davis Hall in Wyandotte County Park.
We had a great time filming Dominique and Taylor’s James P. Davis Hall wedding! We also love getting to film video clips of our couples at the World War I Memorial. With it’s beautiful stone architecture with Union Station and downtown Kansas City as a backdrop, we usually are able to get some great footage of brides and grooms.
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Venue: James P Davis Reception Hall
Photographer: Four Blossoms Photography LLC
Dress: David’s Bridal
Tuxedo: Men’s Wearhouse
Rings: Zales
Catering: Johnny’s BBQ
Cake: Whitney Dawn Cake Design
Flowers: Sara’s Florist
At Robot Monster Creative, we produce handcrafted wedding videos that reflect the personalities and feelings of couples on the most important day of their lives. Creating an easygoing experience for our brides and grooms that results in films that they will enjoy for a lifetime is our main goal. Although we primarily serve couples in the Kansas City area, we love to travel. If you would like Robot Monster Creative to film your wedding, please visit
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Limp Bizkit 1999.10.12 Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO, USA
Limp Bizkit LIVE!!!!
Nirvana - Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS 10/21/1993
10-21-1993 - Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS
Set
00:21 Radio Friendly Unit Shifter
05:47 Drain You
09:37 Breed
13:14 Serve The Servants
16:54 About A Girl
20:24 Heart-Shaped Box
??:?? Sliver
25:40 Dumb
28:50 Come As You Are
32:44 Pennyroyal Tea
37:00 School
40:29 Polly
44:11 Rape Me
46:57 Territorial Pissings
50:29 Smells Like Teen Spirit
56:10 All Apologies
01:00:33 Blew
01:05:14 Scentless Apprentice
01:09:09 On A Plain
01:12:30 Endless, Nameless
Barack Obama in Kansas City, MO
You should be with us in 2012, join now:
Barack Obama made the choice in this election clear in a town hall in Kansas City, MO
TOGETHER - Lawrence, KS
Together – Lawrence, KS
The band lineup was John O'Reagan - drums, Rod Mikinski - bass, Tom Rejba - vocals, percussion, Bill Lynch - vocals, guitar, keyboards, Bob Garrett - vocals, keyboards, and Terry Gerkovich - vocals, guitar, keyboards, and arranger. Together originated as a cover band in the mid 60's known as The Renegades. Literally practicing in basements and garages, they honed their sound and built their audiences playing clubs and parties in Kansas and Missouri. Starting with R&B and Surf music, through the Beatles and Rolling Stones, they became a popular attraction, developing a solid, loyal following. It was a golden era for music, but a tough time for bands, with few gigs available if you didn’t do the right cover songs.
In the late 60's after adding Bill Lynch and John O'Reagan, they changed their name to Together. They also changed their sound. With the addition of Bill and John, the band grew artistically, developing a unique identity that included original music. Together soon developed into a very powerful live band. They were savvy in finding crowd pleasing offerings, while also exploring lesser known material and bringing their audience along with them. It all happened during a musical era rich in variety and experimentation. Opening for Vanilla Fudge at Memorial Hall in KC, KS Together was quickly off to the races. Being part of the bill at Municipal Auditorium in June of ‘69 with the Steve Miller Band and Strawberry Alarm Clock was another major step forward for the new band. Coming back to Memorial Hall in late '69 to open for Johnny Winter topped off an amazing first year.
Throughout the early 70's, Together continued playing major gigs at venues in Kansas City, Lawrence, Topeka, Wichita, Tulsa, and Omaha. Opening act spots with Canned Heat and The Tokens were highlights, plus playing for 8,000 people at an anti-war rally in front of Allen Field house in 1970, and for 5,000 people at Veishea Day in Ames, Iowa. Memorable shows at colleges, clubs, schools and concerts over a five-state area proved their commitment to a mission of quality live performance.
Kansas City Baseball History with KayCee of the Royals
A video about the history of baseball in Kansas City, by KayCee of the Kansas City Royals.
Around Kansas City (Spring 1991) - Part Two
00:00 Banister Mall; 00:45 Downtown KC; 5:12 Gulf War Protest; 10:08 Memorial Hall Nelson Concert; 12:00 Kansas City International Airport; 13:23 Art Center (Los Angeles); 19:50 Liberty Memorial Movies
10 US TRAMPOLINE AND TUMBLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013 058 NATIONAL CHAMP
Named National Champion Ranking First in Tumbling for Level 9 13-14 Boys on July 8, 2013 at the Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO. (NOTE: CHRISTOPHER IS ONLY 12 YEARS OLD)
Urban History. Kansas City, Mo. KCMO Jail. Aka The Farm.
80th Annual NAIA Men's D1 Basketball Championship Recap
Kansas City, Mo - 2017 NAIA - National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Basketball Championship sponsored by Buffalo Funds.
32 qualifiers and bracket for the 80th annual Buffalo Funds-NAIA Division I Men's Basketball National Championship. The event is held at Kansas City, Mo., at historic Municipal Auditorium for the 53rd overall time and 16th-straight year.
For tickets, go to NAIAHoops.com/tickets.
Country Club Plaza District - Kansas City
A 4k aerial tour of the Country Club Plaza area using my Mavic Pro and Litchi. Gimbal needs to be calibrated, please forgive left side of video. It was a nice flight though. Music used with permission by Bela Fleck & the Flecktones. Magic Fingers off their 1992 album UFO Tofu.
The Country Club District is the name of a group of neighborhoods comprising a historic upscale residential district in Kansas City, Missouri, and Johnson County, Kansas, USA, developed by noted real estate developer J.C. Nichols. The district was developed in stages between 1906 and 1950, and today is home to approximately 60,000 and includes such well-known Kansas City neighborhoods as Sunset Hill and Brookside in Missouri, Mission Hills, Fairway, and the oldest parts of Prairie Village in Kansas, making it the largest planned community built by a single developer in the United States. Ward Parkway, a wide, manicured boulevard, traverses the district running south from the Country Club Plaza, the first suburban shopping district in the United States.
J.C. Nichols began developing the district in 1906 with a neighborhood he called Bismarck Place. As his development expanded to include Countryside, he began to develop a master plan, which he dubbed the Country Club District because of its proximity to what was then the site of Kansas City Country Club, now Loose Park. Eventually, Nichols acquired a tract of land crossing from Missouri into Kansas, which now includes the neighborhood of Sunset Hill (in Missouri) and the city of Mission Hills (in Kansas). Nichols also built the nearby Country Club Plaza, the first shopping district in the United States designed to accommodate patrons arriving by automobile. Today, the Country Club District is the largest contiguous planned community built by a single developer in the United States.
Nichols used restrictive covenants, or deed restrictions, in each property in the district to control the use of the land. Most of the covenants pertain to the uses to which the property owner could put his land, or setback and free space requirements.
A controversial aspect of the covenants in the district, however, was the use of racial restrictions that prohibited ownership and occupation by African Americans. The 1948 Supreme Court decision Shelley v. Kraemer rendered such restrictions unenforceable, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibited the future incorporation of such covenants. Nevertheless, restrictions continue to appear in the deeds to Country Club District properties. The restrictions require that a notice to amend be filed five years in advance of the deed restrictions renewal date, usually every 20 to 25 years; and that all homeowners must agree to the change with a notarized vote. This practical difficulty is the reason racial restrictions continue to appear throughout the district. At the same time, this practical difficulty has protected the other covenants from change, and thus has helped to preserve the essential character of the neighborhood and to resist encroachment by commercial developers.
While he utilized the restrictive covenant model to bar non-whites from his neighborhoods, Nichols was not the first in Kansas City to engage in the practice. In fact, such practice had been in full force in Kansas City since the time Nichols was born in the 1880s. Moreover, although Nichols's covenants were discriminatory, Kansas City historian William S. Worley noted that Nichols was among the first of his contemporaries to abandon the practice of barring sale to Jews.
Today the Country Club District is still predominantly white, and still is home to Kansas City's wealthiest residents.
The Country Club district includes many homes by or after plans of many noted architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright, McKim, Mead, and White, Louis Curtiss, and Mary Rockwell Hook. Several homes are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Notable residents of the Country Club District have included:
Mayor Harold Roe Bartle
Mayor Richard L. Berkley
H&R Block founders Richard Bloch and Henry Bloch
Senator Kit Bond
Major League Baseball Hall of Famer George Brett
author Evan S. Connell
Hallmark Cards chairman Donald J. Hall, Sr.
Hallmark Cards founder Joyce Hall
composer John Kander
businessman R. Crosby Kemper Jr.
pharmaceutical magnate Ewing Kauffman and his wife Muriel Kauffman
United States Senator Claire McCaskill
UCLA and KU chancellor Franklin David Murphy
political boss Tom Pendergast
Ambassador Charles H. Price II
columnist Calvin Trillin
professional golfer Tom Watson
Mayor Charles Wheeler.
Whew! Did you read all that? Why? :-)
Class of 2015 Graduation Ceremony
The graduation ceremony for the Class of 2015 from North Kansas City High School held at Municipal Auditorium on May 15, 2015
01 US TRAMPOLINE AND TUMBLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013 JULY 4 FIRST JUMP 014
Christopher on his first double mini trampoline at U.S. TRAMPOLINE AND TUMBLING CHAMPIONSHIPS at the Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO July 4, 2013. Placed fifth in his flight and qualified for Finals. Ranked 7th nationally in Double mini. Ranked 9th Nationally in Trampoline. RANKED 1st nationally and named National Champion in Tumbling with a to total score of 53.70. AWESOME JOB FOR A WONDERFUL 12 YEAR OLD YONG MAN WHO COMPETED AGAINST 13-14 AGED BOYS
Wreaths Across America 2011 - Liberty Memorial, Kansas City, MO
The Civil Air Patrol: Cass County Composite Squadron MO-149 participated in the Wreaths Across America ceremony at the Liberty Memorial WWI Museum in downtown Kansas City, MO.
Please forgive the poor sound quality ... it was a windy day.
For more information about ...
Wreaths Across America, go to: wreathsacrossamerica.org
Civil Air Patrol, go to: gocivilairpatrol.com
The Cass County Composite Squadron, go to: casscountycap.com
Kansas City, Mo. Jane's Addiction, the Uptown Theater on 3/16/12.
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Here It is, Jane's Addiction live at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City, Mo. 3/16/12.
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This is a highlights video, The Great Escape Artist, Theatre of the Escapists tour 2012.
Jane's Addiction: Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Stephan Perkins Chris Chaney
JanesAddiction.com, JanesAddiction.org
Video set list:
Whores
Underground
Mountain Song
Just Because
Been Caught Stealing
Aint No Right
Ted
Twisted
Chip Away
Lies
Three Days
Stop
Encore:
Words Right Out of My Mouth
Whores
Concert setlist:
Underground
Mountain Song
Just Because
Been Caught Stealing
Ain't No Right
Ted
Twisted
Classic Girl
Jane Says
Chip Away
Lies
Three Days
Stop
Encore:
Words Right Outta My Mouth
Whores
Jane's Addiction is heading out for the Theatre Of The Escapists Tour, 2012, with back up band Black Box Revelation.
THEATRE OF THE ESCAPISTS TOUR DATES:
Feb 22 - Saint Louis, MO at The Pageant, 2/22/12.
Feb 24 - Detroit, MI at The Fillmore, 2/24/12.
Feb 25 - Columbus, Oh at LC Pavilion, 2/25/12.
Feb 27 - Toronto, ON at Massey Hall, 2/27/12.
Feb 29 - Rochester, NY at Auditorium Theatre, 2/29/12.
Mar 2 - Albany, NY at The Palace Theatre, 3/2/12.
Mar 3 - Portland, ME at State Theatre, 3/2/13.
Mar 4 - Huntington, NY at The Paramount, 3/4/12.
Mar 6 - Montclair, NJ at Wellmont Theatre, 3/6/12.
Mar 7 - Waterbury, CT at Palace Theater, 3/7/12.
Mar 9 - Richmond, VA at The National, 3/9/12.
Mar 13 - Atlanta, GA at The Tabernacle, 3/13/12.
Mar 16 - Kansas City, MO at Uptown Theater, 3/16/12.
Mar 21 - Grand Rapids, MI at Devos Music Hall, 3/21/12.
Mar 23 - Louisville, KY at Louisville Palace, 3/23/12.
Mar 24 - Milwaukee, WI at Eagles Ballroom, 3/24/12.
May 18 - Miami Beach, FL at The Fillmore Miami Beach
May 22 - Raleigh, NC at Memorial Auditorium
May 23 - Charlotte, NC at Ovens Auditorium
May 25 - Knoxville, TN at Tennessee Theatre
May 29 - Denver, CO at Fillmore Auditorium
May 30 - Albuquerque, NM at Kiva Auditorium
May 31 - Tucson, AZ at Tucson Music Hall
August 6 - Cleveland, OH at Jacobs Pavilion
August 8 - Syracuse, NY at Landmark Theatre
August 12 - New Brunswick, NJ at State Theatre
August 14 - Baltimore, MD at Lyric Opera House
August 17 - Brooklyn, NY at Williamsburg Park
August 18 - Ledyard, CT at MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort Casino - MGM Grand Theater -
August 20 - Lewiston, NY at Artpark
August 22 - Pittsburgh, PA at Stage AE
August 29 - Boise, ID at Idaho Botanical Gardens
September 4 - Portland, OR at Keller Auditorium
September 5 - Reno, NV at Grand Sierra Resort
May 15 - Lake Buena Vista, FL at HOB
May 19 - Clearwater, FL at Ruth Eckerd Hall
August 11 - Boston, MA at Bank of America Pavillion
August 15 - Philadelphia, PA at Mann Center for the Performing Arts
August 6 - Cleveland, OH at Jacobs Pavilion
August 8 - Syracuse, NY at Landmark Theatre
August 12 - New Brunswick, NJ at State Theatre
August 14 - Baltimore, MD at Lyric Opera House
August 17 - Brooklyn, NY at Williamsburg Park
August 18 - Ledyard, CT at MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort Casino - MGM Grand Theater
August 20 - Lewiston, NY at Artpark
August 22 - Pittsburgh, PA at Stage AE
August 23 - Indianapolis, IN at Old National Centre - Murat Theatre
August 25 - Omaha, NE at Orpheum Theatre
August 26 - Colorado Springs at Pikes Peak Center
August 28 - Magna, UT at The Great Salt Air
August 29 - Boise, ID at Idaho Botanical Gardens
August 31 - Vancouver, BC at Queen Elizabeth Theatre
September 4 - Portland, OR at Keller Auditorium
September 5 - Reno, NV at Grand Sierra Resort
September 7 - Las Vegas, NV at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - The Pool