Postcards From the Edge of Time
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Municipal Wharf at Main Street (location is where the Main Street pedestrian bridge and lookout is now)
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U.S. Courthouse and Post Office at 8th and Grand in 1908. The building's construction began in 1892, and was completed in 1900. The building was raised in 1938 for construction of the existing former federal courthouse. The first Grand Avenue Temple is behind it at 9th and Grand.
In 1900, on the right background is the U.S. Courthouse and Post Office. Right foreground is the Studebaker Brothers sign. On the left is the Midland Hotel.
A postcard showing the U.S. Courthouse. Behind the dome--in the distance--is the Jackson County Courthouse at Missouri and Locust. In the right foreground is the steeple of the first Grand Avenue Temple. The Scarritt Building is on the left.
The U.S. Courthouse under construction in 1900. The Victoria Hotel is on the right in the background.
The finished Courthouse in 1900.
In 1900, on the right background is the U.S. Courthouse and Post Office. Right foreground is the Studebaker Brothers sign. On the left is the Midland Hotel.
A postcard showing the U.S. Courthouse. Behind the dome--in the distance--is the Jackson County Courthouse at Missouri and Locust. In the right foreground is the steeple of the first Grand Avenue Temple. The Scarritt Building is on the left.
The U.S. Courthouse under construction in 1900. The Victoria Hotel is on the right in the background.
The finished Courthouse in 1900.
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Interesting paper. It's showing peak 1920s hubris.
Peak stock market was two days later.
Peak stock market was two days later.
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FangKC wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 6:43 am Municipal Wharf at Main Street (location is where the Main Street pedestrian bridge and lookout is now)
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1129416 ... !1e3?hl=en
These are both great pictures I missed seeing in January. The foundation and floor of the wharf still exists and this would be a simple building to recreate. What a wonderful location to get on a excursion boat and travel up to Parkville, explore the Kaw, or go downriver to Lexington.
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Port KC is studying the wharf as we speakRabble wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 7:44 pmFangKC wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 6:43 am Municipal Wharf at Main Street (location is where the Main Street pedestrian bridge and lookout is now)
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1129416 ... !1e3?hl=en
These are both great pictures I missed seeing in January. The foundation and floor of the wharf still exists and this would be a simple building to recreate. What a wonderful location to get on a excursion boat and travel up to Parkville, explore the Kaw, or go downriver to Lexington.
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They will need to improve access. The old Grand Ave viaduct had an exit ramp to the wharf that still partially exists.
They should include a catfish restaurant in their plans that serves very cold beer.
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Wonder why there is such a dramatic curve coming out of the rail yard and approaching the Hannibal bridge?
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Just east of the Hannibal bridge is a limestone shelf projecting onto the river. It is a remnant of the original steamboat landing, the Plymouth rock of KC. Wish there was some way to call some attention to it as it is the reason KC is where it is.
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Your history is a bit off, especially if you want to use the term "Plymouth Rock"
The original landing and settlement of today's modern city was in 1826 around the foot of Troost. This was part of the French settlement that built up at the Chouteau Trading Post. The original town site was the Prudhomme Farm, and he was there because of Chouteau.
Westport Landing wasn't founded until 1834. My guess is they didn't want to pay to use the existing landing.
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The rock ledge that gave birth to Kansas City:
https://kcdv.tv/big-muddy-speakers-seri ... d-gentile/
https://kcdv.tv/big-muddy-speakers-seri ... d-gentile/
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Great information, thank you.moderne wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 9:23 am The rock ledge that gave birth to Kansas City:
https://kcdv.tv/big-muddy-speakers-seri ... d-gentile/
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That was a great read.moderne wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 9:23 am The rock ledge that gave birth to Kansas City:
https://kcdv.tv/big-muddy-speakers-seri ... d-gentile/
The Bethany Falls is also the limestone unit that houses the Subtropolis (the underground cave storage area in KC). A tremendous amount of Loess material has been removed from downtown probably taking 20-30' off the crest of the hill. You can still see how thick loess deposits in the KC area were in the road cuts of the N-S major highways where they cut through the bluffs into the Missouri River valley (example below from I435). Courtesy of continental glaciation.
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I thought loess was the result of wind carried fine particles. Eolian?
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It is, but the precursor material is glacial; the fine particles are pulverized rock pushed south by glacial advance. The Missouri River around Kansas City was the southernmost advance and the remaining material gets entrained in the wind and deposited on the surrounding bluffs.
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This Loess bluff, along Highway 210 at N. Brighton, is being slowly removed. I assume it's for fill dirt. Eventually they will have a flat site to develop.
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Thanks. I was just shocked I remembered "Eolian".Highlander wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 6:59 pmIt is, but the precursor material is glacial; the fine particles are pulverized rock pushed south by glacial advance. The Missouri River around Kansas City was the southernmost advance and the remaining material gets entrained in the wind and deposited on the surrounding bluffs.
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Do the limestone beds in the area tilt? There is a trail at Burrwoods called the Bethany Falls trail and there this bed is on the highest exposed layer above the Little Blue watershed.
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http://northeastnews.net/pages/steaming ... %20ChesterThis Fred Harvey postcard shows a scene near the Municipal Wharf at First and Main streets. Two steamboats are docking. One of them is the steamer Chester. The Chester was a regular packet that traveled between St. Louis and Kansas City. The Chester was owned by the Kansas City Transportation and Steamship Company.