Defined by fountains and shaped by rivers, Kansas City has always been deeply linked to water. In this 3-part blog we will explore Kansas City’s unique history through three of its major floods: The Great Floods of 1903, 1951, and 1993. But before we dive into the 20th century, let’s talk about the formation of […]
The Ultimate Garbage Disposal Guide
Garbage disposals have become an indispensable part of modern kitchen appliances, making our lives more convenient and environmentally friendly. These nifty devices help us dispose of food waste efficiently, reducing the strain on landfills and minimizing odors in our trash bins. However, like any household appliance, garbage disposals require regular maintenance to ensure they run […]
Plumbing Myths vs. Facts
Plumbing plays a vital role in our daily lives, ensuring the efficient flow of water and maintaining the functionality of our homes. However, there are numerous myths and misconceptions surrounding plumbing that have popped up over the years. Here we aim to separate fact from fiction and debunk some of the most common plumbing myths, […]
Red Door Grill – Bathrooms for All.
This city never ceases to surprise us. The people we meet. The events around it that encourage us all to enjoy one another and the moments they provide. The camaraderie alone gives us pride to be a business in such an amazing city. With certain areas of town comes certain neighborhood spots and one of […]
Playing the American Songbook
Forget about the history books, it’s the music of a time period that truly shapes and impacts the masses. Kansas City’s Quality Hill Playhouse live performance theatre is at the forefront of this historical effort, keeping the music of the past alive and relevant for Kansas Citians through music theatre. Quality Hill Playhouse holds a […]
Kansas City’s Vault of Knowledge
Kansas City’s downtown revival is a source of pride. The Kansas City Public Library’s Central Library, located at 10th and Baltimore, is its literary focal point. The former bank building is an architectural marvel and a community hub. Jonathan Kemper, library board president, envisioned repurposing the building. In 2004, after extensive restoration, the library relocated. […]