Westport Historical Society Speaker Series

Series: Civil War

The Westport Historical Society Speaker Series seeks to promote and foster public interest in and preserve the significance of local history. Join us at the Westport Branch Library for the presentation "Midtown Kansas City's Historic Neighborhoods" from Midtown resident Mary Jo Draper, who has written extensively about the history of Midtown neighborhoods and current issues affecting the area. The unique character of Midtown Kansas City - from 31st to 55th Streets, State Line to the Paseo - grew out its development as the streetcar suburbs of an expanding Kansas City. This is the story of how Midtown's popular neighborhoods grew and developed, and why they remain so popular today.

Mary Jo Draper moved to Midtown's Valentine neighborhood in 1986 where she still lives today with her husband Joe Lambe, a former news reporter at the Kansas City Star. Draper worked for 15 years as a reporter and news director of KCUR, Kansas City's public radio station. Draper is currently the editor of the daily online news site, the Midtown KC Post. A Speaker's Reception follows at the Harris Kearney House, 40th & Baltimore.

Upcoming in this series:
Watch or Listen to Past Events in this Series:
Wednesday, December 10, 2014 6:30pm
The Civil War may have reached a turning point in 1864, when Ulysses S. Grant became general-in-chief of the Union armies, Confederate defeats continued to mount, an...
18
Sep
Antietam: The Bloodiest Day
Central Library |
6:30pm
1
Sep
John Brown
Central Library |
8:30pm
22
Feb
Jefferson Davis and His Cause
Central Library |
6:30pm
18
Feb
Copperheads
Central Library |
6:30pm

Westport Historical Society Speaker Series

Series: Civil War
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