With the help of our spectrum Cable Partners well explore the citys history and literary community, beginning with author pat oneill on the history of irish immigrants and how they helped build kansas city in what it is today. One of my Favorite Places in the whole cold is browns market run by john and john mcclain and cary brown. And they start the business in the late 1880s. Irish style. The oldest continual Retail Operation in west of the mississippi, maybe in the whole world. But browns is kind of our community center. One of those great Little Corner Neighborhood Grocery stores where people are extended credit in the neighborhood, people came here for generations, and its now kind of the same thing. People come here just to gossip and compare notes notes and head kids. So, its a much like a small town Crossroads Store in ireland. The title of the book, from the bottom up, its in the sense that in kansas city, were along the rivers, and the Missouri River in the kansas river and it
Sometimes anniversaries come and go, and no one seems to realize it. This week’s Pulaski’s Past reminds us of a couple of interesting local anniversaries.
It’s Christmastime in 1973! Grown kids have traveled home to spend time with family, stores are offering last-minute sales, and holiday dances and open houses are plentiful!
The goal for the Christmas season in the United States 50 years ago might have been to have “merry” days, but, thanks to the energy crisis, “bright” was not necessarily
Each December, the end of the year not only marks the last page of a calendar, but many times, it also marks the end of certain eras, such as political