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Carriage rides were a popular attraction at tonight’s First Light celebration despite a steady drizzle. The annual First Light Festival was launched last year to fill the void with the end of First Night. The event was organized by the Westport Museum for History and Culture, formerly the Westport Historical Society. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Dave Matlow for WestportNow.com ....
Share this story Published January 18th, 2021 at 11:30 AM Above image credit: This is the oldest known photo of Kelly s Westport Inn, according to the Kansas City Public Library. (Missouri Valley Room Special Collections | Kansas City Public Library) When Sheree R. was 5 years old, her grandpa would take her to Kelly’s Westport Inn for a cold Coca-Cola. Her grandpa was a regular there. “Good memories like that probably influenced my career choice of bartender/server/cook through most of my work-life so far,” she said. Sheree, who preferred to remain anonymous, is from Kansas City and worked in Westport throughout the ‘90s. This is why she asked Flatland to find the oldest photo that exists of Kelly’s. ....
/ Wearing a mask, volunteer Caden Gird sets up a holiday tree in the parlor of the Wornall House. Across the metro, many historical sites are still open to visitors for a quieter holiday season. Disease and conflict shadowed frontier life during the heydey of many historic homes in the metro. Visitors have a chance to view today s events through the lens of history at places like the John Wornall House and the Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop and Farm. John and Eliza Wornall lost five of their seven children before they reached their 3rd birthdays, and John Wornall s brother died of cholera on the Oregon Trail. ....