Iconic Kansas City from Our Postcard Past

Postcards were the “instant messages” of their day, a means of communicating hometown pride, civic identity, and a visitor’s curiosity. But where today’s electronic missives disappear with a click, the images and notes on vintage postcards endure – doorways to lost worlds.

Steve Noll, executive director of the Jackson County Historical Society and a postcard collector, leads an illustrated walk through Kansas City’s postcard history.

This event is keyed to the exhibit Greetings from Kansas City: Postcard Views of a Midwestern Metropolis, 1900-1950 currently on display at the Central Library. First shown in 2013, the exhibit is being reprised after earning the American Library Association’s Excellence in Library Programming Award.

Upcoming in this series:
9
Nov
Kansas City’s Little Italy Neighborhood: How the N...
Central Library |
2:00pm
Watch or Listen to Past Events in this Series:
2
Dec
Louis Curtiss: Kansas City Architect - Keith Eggen...
Central Library |
2:00pm
15
Sep
We Were Hanging by a Thread - Ann Brownfield
Central Library |
2:00pm
19
Jun
GLAMA: Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America
Central Library |
2:00pm
17
May
Legacy of Order No. 11: Missouri's Burnt District,...
Central Library |
2:00pm

Iconic Kansas City from Our Postcard Past

Date & Location
In Person
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Adults