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Our mega-guide to the holiday season features all the Kansas City traditional favorites. ... “Knights of Lights” walk-thru 5:30-10 p ... Nov. 24-Dec. 31, Kansas City Renaissance Festival ($9 ...
The festival began in 1977, as a much smaller festival. For its first 23 seasons it was operated primarily as a benefit for the Kansas City Art Institute, rather than as a business. In 1999 it was purchased by Mid-America Festivals, which also operates the Minnesota Renaissance Festival, and turned into a much larger business concern.
Kansas City Renaissance Festival: Kansas: Bonner Springs; permanent 1536 in Canterbury; Henry VIII, pirates, some fantasy, Robin Hood: 1977 16 acres (09a) September–mid-October 200k 2022) [14] Kansas City RenFest: Kentucky Highland Renaissance Festival: Kentucky: Eminence; permanent Briarwood, Scotland during the 14th-century reign of King ...
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Here’s a guide to things to do around Kansas City this weekend and beyond. 125,000 balloons form a KC holiday town. Also on the way: ‘Nutcracker,’ more lights
The idea for Nights of Lights began in the early 1990s, when former Mayor Len Weeks, with former City Councilman William Lennon, visited a city in Tennessee with a holiday lights display. [6] Seeking a way to light up the darkest month of the year to promote local businesses who would often close early, Mayor Weeks was inspired by the potential ...
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Gentry's firm was much smaller, while Hoit, Price & Barnes were known for their work in designing the Kansas City Power and Light Building, an Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1931; the 32-story Fidelity Bank Building at 909 Walnut; Corinthian Hall; and many more Kansas City buildings and residences. Municipal Auditorium, however, was a public ...