The Royals got a shout-out from a “CBS Mornings” anchor on Wednesday for their support of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
The executive director of the John Wornall House Museum uncovered the names of several former enslaved people at the home.
In honor of its 85th year, the Kansas City Museum has introduced itself now as the Museum of Kansas City with a rebrand that looks to the future.
The Gordon Parks Museum in Fort Scott, Kansas will host "The Kansas City Monarchs and America`s National Pastime," a presentation and discussion by Phil Dixon on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 12:00 ...
"By finding these names, we are releasing them to give back these enslaved people some of their dignity," said Sarah Bader-King, executive director of the John Wornall House Museum.
Gibson was a star of the Negro Leagues, a branch of American baseball that originated in the early 1900s and is now regaining ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — "It was so exciting to make these connections." John Wornall House Museum Executive Director Sarah Bader-King said she was recently scanning endless spools of microfiche and ...
The Kansas City Royals and the Royals Foundation are sponsoring free admission to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in honor ...
Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, stands at the customer podium Tuesday morning where patrons enter the museum. Evert Nelson USA TODAY NETWORK The Royals ...
Philadelphia gave us so many classic movies and Kansas City has not. There is a very simple explanation for that phenomenon.