Carter Galloway Editorial Assistant The Museum of Kansas City (3218 Gladstone Blvd.) has adopted a new identity — becoming a ...
Fans got a chance to come out to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum on Saturday to meet two Kansas City legends, former Chiefs wide receiver Danan Hughes and former Royals first baseman Willie Aikens.
From the rodeo to baseball. Historian and author Phil Dixon—who also co-founded the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas ...
The exhibit includes 135 handmade antique dolls — some that were made by enslaved people — and about 60 period photographs ...
In addition to its partnership with the Kansas City Royals to offer free admission during Black History Month, the Negro ...
Wagers, contests, and collaborations between the City of Brotherly Love and the City of Fountains are blowing up the internet ...
Big plans are underway to enhance the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Two years after a $25 million e xpansion plan was introduced, museum President Bob Kendrick says it is time to put the vision into ...
Black team owners established the Negro National League. Under Rube Foster’s leadership, the league started with eight teams.
Bob Kendrick has been the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum since 2011, but he said it’s too early to talk about ...